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25 minute shave
Hot shower
CM Almond soap
CM badger brush
worcester made 6/8 straight freshly honed
BBS after WTG/ATG/XTG
styptic pencil for two nicks due to lather drying out before I got to the chin on the second pass
Gillette AS followed by bigelow AS gray bottle
most likely no need to shave til friday night/saturday morning.
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TM Linen/Horsehide
Filarmonica #14 Barba Dura
Vintage Polo brush
Yardley Shaving Soap
Aqua Velva
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Dovo 41 INOX Olivewood
Straight Razor Designs strop
Rooney 2/1 Silvertip
TOBS Lavender cream
Georgetown Scuttle
AOS asb
Old Spice as
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(W)Heatley 1/4 Hollow (loving that Sheffield steel!)
Tweezerman Brush
TGQ soap sample #6 - new, unnamed and experimental - lather dried out pretty quick but think that was my fault - still getting used to getting a proper lather from TGQ.
Nivea AS balm
Shave - BBS in 2 passes + touchups.
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Wednesday
Razor: 6/8 F.W.Engels
Brush: Simpson PJ3 best
Cream: Trumper's Rose
A/S: TSD Wild Rose a/s milk
Edt: Floris No.89
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Thursday
Hot shower
Brush: EJ Best Badger
Soap: Mama Bear's – Gentleman's Lemon
Strop: Tony Miller Heirloom tri-strop
Razor: Böker "The Celebrated" 7/8
AS: Geo. F. Trumper – Lime skin food
http://straightrazorpalace.com/membe...brated-7-8.jpg
WTG + XTG + ATG + WP = BBS
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Currently:
Style: Bowl Latherer
Prep: Hot Shower
Razor: Dovo Special 6/8"
Strop: 3" Red Latigo Leather
Brush: Shavemac 23mm Silvertip
Cream: The Gentlemen's Refinery Unscented
Aftershave: Hot Water Splash; T.N. Dickinson's Witch Hazel; Cold Water Splash
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Prep: Hot Shower
Razor: Dovo Special 6/8"
Strop: 2" Red Latigo Leather
Brush: Simpson Beaufort Pure Badger
Soap: SRD Lavender
Aftershave: Hot Water Splash; Pinaud Clubman; Cold Water Splash; Thayers Witchazel/Lavender Toner
BBS after WTG/XTG and touch up... i love it!
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Kent BK4
Trumpers Limes skin food
crabtree & evelynne soap
Osgar 5/8 razor
Lovely relaxed shave this afternoon, and realised that a slight alteration to my stropping over the past few shaves is really making a big difference to the smoothness of the shave. I think I wasn't turning the razor quite far enough over onto one side, and there was a different sound on the back stroke. Since changing that and getting a more even sound I seem to be getting better shaves. Perhaps I wasn't quite getting the edge of the blade onto the leather properly and was really just stopping the back of the blade.