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Thread: First shave with new razor...
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06-27-2010, 03:06 AM #1
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Thanked: 0First shave with new razor...
Until now I have been kind of "roughing it", until I found this site. I finally got a (Mug), Soap and Badger Brush.
I have been using canned lather (Lafter??)
Anyway.... Mug, Soap, Badger Brush and I and my new Boker Edelweiss razor had an appointment this evening.
Hot water only... lathered up with the badger.
To be honest with you all... I have a very sensitive face. Using the Badger Bush annoyed my face more than shaving with a straight razor. Maybe because it seems foreign to my face right now.
Anyway... The lather produced very nicely and the shave was like none othr before.
I even lathered up several times again on known trouble areas to repeat the shave, except different approaches...
I love this blade. And the soap does make a difference.... That canned crap you can give to the wife.
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06-27-2010, 04:00 AM #2
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06-27-2010, 04:07 AM #3
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06-27-2010, 05:30 AM #4
I like to soak my boar bristle brush for a few minutes before lathering - makes it a little softer. Other than that nice work!
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06-27-2010, 07:25 AM #5
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Thanked: 48ahh the joys of new toys. what soap did you get?just courious. and yep ditch the canned goo maybe give it to a BP worker
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06-27-2010, 08:54 PM #6
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Thanked: 0The soap is a cheapie... Williams Mug Soap... $1 a bar. Seemed to do the job though.
I saw some really nice soaps on SRD I was thinking of getting... one in particular called Provosol or something like that. I have it in my shopping cart on that site. Anybody know anything about it? It's kind of pricey, but my face is worth it!
Oh, and thank you all for all the responses to all my questions lately!
I had to edit this... I just saw on Ebay this very same Williams soap... "buy it now" $2.75 with $3.99 shipping. OMG!! I got my same soap from an online barber supply store for $0.99 plus shipping, but I got other stuff too, so that soap really didn't add to the shipping.... Damn! I'm glad I'm surfing all resources on straight razor shaving before I waste a lot of money on ignorance.Last edited by groundrush; 06-27-2010 at 10:37 PM. Reason: Found some more info
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06-28-2010, 03:51 AM #7
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Thanked: 48there lots of great soaps and creams out there everyone has there favorite.try dr. harris (my favorite)your face will love you for it.as for Provosol? never tried it if its proraso go ahead and get it the scent may or may not put you off but its a great cream very slick and easy to lather i like it on hot days for its cooling effects.
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06-28-2010, 11:24 AM #8
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06-28-2010, 01:22 PM #9
Congrats, man! Having the right tools for the job really makes a difference.
I've been using the Crabtreee and Evelyn shaving soaps for the last 25 years, initially because that's all I could find (no internet in those days!) but also because I really like the scents and how they lather up with a good badger brush. They've gone through several iterations of scents over the years. They still offer 2--"Sienna" and "Nomad"--I think "Nomad" is more sort of a sandalwood whereas "Sienna" is more spice-smelling. As of now, you can only get the "Sienna" if you buy it with the bowl ($18). But they still have the "Nomad" as just the refill for $8, and if there's a store in your town you can avoid shipping.
Don't know how $8 for a cake of shaving soap stacks up to others in price, but one cake lasts me about 9 months, so the cost is negligible."If you ever get the pipes in good chune, your troubles have just begun."--Seamus Ennis
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06-28-2010, 08:07 PM #10
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Thanked: 190Welcome to straight shaving and sharing your experience. I can not see myself going back to the can goo too.
Pabster