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08-08-2013, 11:34 PM #141
I wasn't going to have a shave today... but ... I changed my mind.
Soap: Cella
Brush: A limited edition Excelsior boar (TBS) #69
Face lathered - worked beautifully
Razor: The first use of this one. It is really a Dovo, but branded by "The Invisible Edge" as their product. Described by them as "Our ‘Classic’ entry-level model - a fully hollow-ground 5/8 round point with satin finished blade - an ideal beginner’s razor." Just £66 (£69 / $103.50 to the US) for a really good razor, including postage. I bought it thinking that I would try it, and if I liked it, I would make some interesting new scales for it. So... straight out of the box, and I didn't even strop it.... and yes. It really is truly shave ready as they claim. (Steve fettles all the razors that he sells so that they are ready to use... but I wanted to test him out to see if this one was too). Verdict: Brilliant! It just goes to show that you really CAN get a decent razor at a reasonable price. I was very surprised to feel a really great smooth shave after even the first pass. A little light touch up XTG and it was perfect.
And to finish: Dior Fahrenheit. I feel good, and I smell good
(The scuttle is there just for show. I didn't use it. A new Steve
Woodhead ceramic scuttle - the one with the outer shell to hold hot water).
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08-09-2013, 12:57 AM #142
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Thanked: 10Razor: Gold Dollar.
Soap: Mike's
Brush: Whipped Dog
A/S: Old Spice
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08-09-2013, 03:48 AM #143
razor: Unknown kamisori straight razor
shave soap: Dr Sweettooth's French Vanilla
shave brush: Semogue 2012 Special Edition mix badger-boar
Aftershave: Krampert's Finest FROSTBITE
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08-09-2013, 04:38 AM #144
Not bad, considering...
Pre: Shower, Nubian Heritage Black Soap for face wash, homemade shave oil
Strop: Red Imp # 700
Razor: Australian Hollow Magnetic with French point
Scuttle: LadySea Creations in Tiger's Eye
Brush: Waterford Crystal silvertip badger
Soap: Stirling Lemongrass and Cajeput (great scent, slick lather!)
Shave: 1 pass WTG, 1 pass XTG, ATG as touch up for DFS
Post: Alum, Oil of Olay toner, Shea Moisture ASB, raw shea butter
One weeper
Something was a little "off" with this shave, though I couldn't put my finger on it. Maybe I wasn't in the mood like I thought I was. However it goes, when I realized I wasn't totally committed I stopped after the 2nd pass and did a touch up. The one weeper was due to a bump and I would have sliced it no matter what I was using. My face feels and looks good, my skin feels pretty good but it wasn't my best shave by a long shot.
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08-09-2013, 05:14 AM #145
Cold Water
Frank Shaving Finest Badger
Stick Palmolive
Fontenille 134 6/8"
Thayers After Shave + Emulsión Myrsol
Today I first used this French razor and the surprise has been amazing
Just great, this steel is wonderful and I got one of the best and smoothest shaves of my life with it
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08-09-2013, 06:22 AM #146
Adumbration
Razor: W&B 7/8
Soap: Proraso Green
Brush: WD 30mm Silver
Aftershave: Geo F Trumper Sandalwood Skin Food.
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08-09-2013, 07:16 AM #147
Good morning Gentlemen,
-C.V. Heljestrand No 31, 5/8"
-Simspons Commodore X3
-Mitchell's Wool Fat
-Proraso pre/post
-Taylor of Old Bond Street, Eton College
This is the period of the year that I am bored of the summer heat. Greek summer should be only for vacations! Walking in Athens with 40 degrees celcious, not to mention having to visit a construction sites.... I miss winter and I miss winter aftershave scents like Marlborough and Sandalwood!
Harry
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08-09-2013, 08:15 AM #148
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08-09-2013, 08:35 AM #149
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08-09-2013, 09:19 AM #150
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Thanked: 1160I can't understand you, my english is not quite good.
Can you explain better please?
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