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    Tue:

    hair conditioner
    Rooney finest small style 1
    Harris Arlington soap
    HandAmerican strop
    7/8 Heljestrand square point
    Harris face milk

    Normally I lather up before stropping to give my beard a chance to soften. This morning I swiped a bottle of the wife's hair conditioner and marinated my face with that while stropping, then washed it off and lathered up and shaved. Great shave, the extra softening really helps with the tough beard in my goatee area and on either side of my adams apple.

    The new handamerican strop is finally conditioned and broken in, and it's seriously the bomb. The padded D ring handle is extremely comfortable and forgiving.

    The Heljestrand is on its sixth shave since being finished on the translucent arkansas hone, and so far it's holding steady. Normally I'm looking at a refresh in about 3-4 shaves so I'm pretty impressed. Still shaving with no appreciable deterioration during the shave, the fin seems extremely strong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mparker762
    Tue:

    hair conditioner
    Rooney finest small style 1
    Harris Arlington soap
    HandAmerican strop
    7/8 Heljestrand square point
    Harris face milk

    Normally I lather up before stropping to give my beard a chance to soften. This morning I swiped a bottle of the wife's hair conditioner and marinated my face with that while stropping, then washed it off and lathered up and shaved. Great shave, the extra softening really helps with the tough beard in my goatee area and on either side of my adams apple.

    The new handamerican strop is finally conditioned and broken in, and it's seriously the bomb. The padded D ring handle is extremely comfortable and forgiving.

    The Heljestrand is on its sixth shave since being finished on the translucent arkansas hone, and so far it's holding steady. Normally I'm looking at a refresh in about 3-4 shaves so I'm pretty impressed. Still shaving with no appreciable deterioration during the shave, the fin seems extremely strong.
    I've been using hair conditioner for the better part of a year. I apply it in the shower and leave it on until right before I exit. It does make a difference!

    RT

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    Default First Duck shave!

    Ilija, missed your post. I assume you talk about a Norton 1-5. I am actually only using the Lithide for this.

    So I tried the DUCK!!!

    Shower
    some hair conditioner
    Tabac soap
    Omega Silvertip (Peachy)
    Dubl Duck Goldedge 6/8
    Trumpers Alum block
    ice cube
    Lucky Tiger AS Toner
    L'Occitane CADE AS balm

    The 6/8 Goldedge feels fab and fits very nicely in my hands! I feel like it were made for me, despite the fact that I am biased against celluloid and brass! I haven't had such a strong perception with any of my other razors, and I do have other cult brands / models... I thought I prefer wedges, but I still love how this hollow razor shaved. I MAY have used inferior angles at times, as the razor came to me through a very respected forum member, but I did sense some pulling. Clean shave but did not go BBS, as I prefer less redness and irritation...

    Omega is a bit floppy but holds lots of water, makes lots of foam, which I like after the C&E beautiful boar disaster... Tabac is, as we all know, great. Alum block burned a bit in some areas, which again tells me I had less than optimal angles in some instances. Nevertheless, redness was soon gone after I applied toner and AS balm.

    And now for the conclusion: (DRUMROLLLL)

    0, as in ZERO, Nicks / Cuts! That's a first!

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    WTG Ivo! Here's another tip. Try gradual reduction instead of elimination. That reduces irritation and generally gives you better shaves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT
    ...Try gradual reduction instead of elimination. That reduces irritation and generally gives you better shaves.
    I do this, Ilija

    Will work on the W&B tonight
    Cheers
    Ivo

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    Friday

    Shower
    Aveda Conditioner while stropping
    Vulfix BB
    Peabody Mountain soap
    Challenge 5/8 spike
    AOS Sandalwood Gel
    C&E Sandalwood EDT


    Great shave!! This plain jane razor was my first (thanks J Chandler) and remains one of my best shavers.

    Jordan

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