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10-11-2006, 01:45 PM #1
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Thanked: 9Hot towel
Tabac soap
Proraso (Omega) Boar brush (Target) - boy this thing stinks!
Tony Miller strop
EAB 4/8 frameback rp
Goldedge 6/8 rp
ice cube
styptic pencil (yah, you guessed it)
Lucky Tiger AS Toner
JASON AS 6-in-1
L'Occitane CADE AS balm
EAB's real test. I managed to get HHTs on the toe after some sandpaper, 4k, 8k, Lithide. It felt very sturdy on 2 day's stubble and the size is quite convenient on the upper lip. . However, IT"S NOT SHARP ENOUGH! Argh, needs more pyramids... Nevertheless, good first pass, no blood, a bit of irritation (just a tad, on a couple of places)
Had to finish with the Duck. Couldn't believe how sharp it was after the EAB. Managed to cut myself once on the chin; and had to resort to the styptic pencil, it was messy for a while.
Ah, the brush. Just picked it up yesterday to try. I had heard people say that boar stinks but never had I imagined this! Before I used it, I tried 2 soaps and 2 creams, and soaked it in borax, and I am still detecting some leftover stench, I think... Otherwise great brush on my face, maybe does not hold as much water as I would like but one can add water later
Cheers
Ivo
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10-11-2006, 02:29 PM #2
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Thanked: 346Another mediocre feather shave, three days running now. I'm remembering exactly why I ditched the feather those many months ago, I just can't get a close shave out of it without making 3-4 passes. I've about decided to take something else on the trip, so I'm gonna play with the shavette the next few days and if that doesn't do it then I'll take a junker razor and a paddle strop, if the razor gets stolen or lost then I'll buy a disposable.
I am beginning to really like the palmolive lather though. I tossed in a few drops of lavender EO so it's not quite so boringly soapy smelling.Last edited by mparker762; 10-11-2006 at 02:33 PM.
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10-11-2006, 05:58 PM #3
Two days growth
Hot towel
Vulfix 2234 brush
Vulfix Lavender cream
Tony Miller wide paddle strop, 80 laps
Torrey 5/8 notch point, slow and easy relather/3-4 passes on the tough areas
Alum block
Pinaud Bay Rum aftershave
Faceturbation all day
The scent in this shaving cream isn't very strong but the richness of the lather is excellent in my book. Might have been easier to take this much growth off with a larger blade but I've been waiting to try this Torrey and was not disappointed with it.
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10-11-2006, 06:10 PM #4Originally Posted by izlat
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10-11-2006, 10:30 PM #5
C&E BB
CH Leatherneck
Genco Grant 5/8
DBR
I'm just biding my time until my 3 new acquisitions become shave ready. I may even take 2 similar pieces and refresh one on the coticule and the other on the lithide, thus running a comparison test. Ofcourse, I'll keep you gentlemen posted.
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10-12-2006, 05:25 PM #6
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Thanked: 0same setup i've been using for about five months (since i started):
dovo 5/8 basic
vulfix boar
colleen's coconut shaving soap
cold water
thayer's plain witch hazel
i thought i'd post, though, just to say, you know you've had a good shave when, not only is your face smooth as silk (sorry, you won't ever find me comparing any part of my face to an infant's ass--gross), but when you splash on the witch hazel, you might as well be splashing funny smelling water on your face because there's no sting whatsoever.Last edited by cyrano138; 10-12-2006 at 06:17 PM.
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10-12-2006, 06:02 PM #7
Thursday:
Hot Shower
Hair Conditioner
Hot Towel
Van Der Hagen Boar Brush
Colleens Oak & Moss Soap
Wester Bros. 9/16 Spike
Tabac A/S
Tabac EDC
Nice shave
Jordan
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10-12-2006, 07:48 PM #8
Tested the Hamburg Ring today. Not shave ready yet. I already knew it but I wanted to get a better idea of where I stand with this one and it was sharp enough not to be dangerous to shave with. Sprock will need even more work but nothing too serious, they're all coming along well.
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10-13-2006, 11:48 AM #9
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Thanked: 0Jawline aaaaargh
Good face wash with face wash from Kruidvat.
Dove Hair conditioner (great stuff!)
Vergulde Hand soap
Victoria badger brush
Solingen 5/8
Alum block
Hot towel
cold splash
Williams ice gel
Had some pretty rough days behind me, because I had to give up my business due to less income than expenses. Getting used to the idea now, this morning I wrote letters to all those who still get some money from me.
Closing that chapter, I decided to pamper myself and give myself a good shaving.
As said in other posts, I am really getting the hang of straight shaving. And loving it too.
But, the hairs under my jawline seem to laugh at the str8, so I still have to finish my shaves with my trusty DE.
Tried the pull-the-skin-up-to-the-jaw-technique, even tried the squeegee (as far I can visualize it), but nothing seems to get the job done right.
And yes, I am looking for a BBS!