F.Herder today
Some bear ice soap and a fine badger brush.
A splash pinaud clubman.
Result a nice and cool head.
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F.Herder today
Some bear ice soap and a fine badger brush.
A splash pinaud clubman.
Result a nice and cool head.
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Grandpa Shave
Dubl Duk Wonderedge
Vintage Williams
Vintage Kent Brush restored by Rudy Vey with Silvertip Knot
Alum Block
tunes-Artie Shaw
coffee-home roasted Ethiopian Dry Process
Today it was the first time i used my pink "Duttil" Razor, looks not manly? But shaves Manly :rock:
Prep: hot shower
Soap: Castle Forbes Limes Shaving Cream
Brush: Semogue 830
Strop: No Strop, shave just out of the Box
Razor: Ernst Rockseisen "Duttil" 13/16" 1/1 Hollow
Directions: All Directions
After: Proraso Dopobarba AS
I like this Razor, not to thin grounded, sharp & soft (Escher Softness),
i think i fell in Love with an Pink Razor :-)
Proraso Preshave
Spécial Coiffeur 6/8 Razor
Semogue 830 Brush
Musgo Real Cream
CF 1445 ASB
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Nice shave.
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Wosty 7/8 fresh from Glen
MWF
T&H Sandalwood Aftershave and cologne
WD 24mm Silver Deep
- Pre-shave: Proraso Green Pre Shave Cream
- Soap: Tcheon Fung Sing Almond Scent "Red Tub"
- Brush: Wilkinson Bristle Brush
- Razor: Dovo 2 Bismarck Pearlex, 6/8 Full Hollow, Round Point
- Post-Shave: Cilento Extravirgin Olive Oil
- After Shave: Mennen Skin Bracer
Saturday
Razor | Klas Törnblom Frameback with ivory scales | Cream | Tabac | After Shave | Tabac |
Haven’t been around here for a while, I’ve missed you guys! I’ve been too obsessed with boots and jackets!
I purchased a few new creams and aftershaves the other day; this is the first time I’ve tried Tabac cream. Now I know why everyone raves about it, it’s SO creamy and soft. It’s a slightly funny colour; a hint of yellow. A little bit went a long way and it left my skin feeling very soft and smooth. I love it, this will certainly be one of my favorites. Finished off with Tabac aftershave, the Klas Törnblom did a wonderful job as always.
The day was NOT spent bouldering as normal, but top roping at Vertical Reality. Aaron (my older son) and I started off our climbing adventures with a visit to Vertical Reality in December. Since then we’ve done bouldering, mainly inside, with only three or four trips outside. I quite liked top roping, and was able to complete one route that Aaron couldn’t. Some were way too easy, the level I’m at is about a grade 16, but I’m not sure how they grade them there. This is WAY less intense than bouldering; not quite as good a workout, but still pretty good. I still prefer bouldering I think, but I’d like to do this once a month. My grip strength, overall strength and technique has really improved in the past seven months, so I’m very pleased at how this climbing thing is going…
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Prep - one
Soap - Palmolive shave stick
Brush - Muhle 25mm synthetic silver tip
Strop - Neil Miller 3 inch Cordovan leather/English linen
Razor - No Name
Post - Alum block
AS - Aqua Velva Ice Blue
Cold water face lathered shave.
Bob