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    Whisker wacker Shorty's Avatar
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    Hot rinse
    Coconut hair conditioner
    TAGMSC soap
    5/8 Lewis roundpoint (thanks Toxic, it's a great little shaver)

    Quick warm rinse and a quite a few cold rinses
    Witch hazel with citrus essential oil splash

    A few minutes later waiting for skin to dry ..

    TAGMSC a/s milk
    Joseph Arboud Cologne

    A mint shave, thanks in part to one of the new blades bought from Toxic recently (the other one being the Kessar 5/8 squarepoint with purpleheart scales which I really like).

    No irritation or burn, no nicks, just a great shave needing a quick cross grain with the Quattro because I still haven't got the underchin cross grain pass nailed yet. Soon, soon ..

    Thanks Toxic

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    Otto Hess 5/8 1/4 hollow
    Rooney #1 large silvertip
    Coates lavender
    Alum
    Musgo Real A/S splash
    QED ASC

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    Wed.

    TA Best Badger
    Penhaligon's English Fern Soap
    TM #1 RL Strop
    6/8 Genco RP
    GFT Coral Skinfood
    Guerlain Vetiver EDT

    In a hurry so only one pass. This soap had disappointed me the first 2 times I tried it. Nailed it this morning though. Nice quick shave.

    Jordan

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    hot shower

    15/16 Dorko
    proraso preshave
    mama bears rose shaving cream
    silvertip badger brush

    Pinaud Bay Rum


    Great shave and great scent

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    After a round of friendly Skype banter with Nenad, Randy and Theo (we might have gone a bit hard on Randy ) I received some visitors for a short period of time and finally gave myself a Taylor-shave with Desert Ironwood. My face feels like it never grew hair

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    Hot shower...
    Diamondine 5/8
    Van Der Hagen boar brush

    and......

    Cavendish Black!!!!

    What a great soap (both the bath and shaving).... great scent and lather, nice and slippery resulting in a very smooth shave. Not BBS yet but not having to finish up with the DE anymore either.

    Can't wait to try the Leatherneck and Highlander I also got today (big thanks to Colleen for making such fine soaps).

    Ant
    Last edited by AntC; 01-04-2007 at 12:38 AM.

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    Shower etc

    Kent 50/50 Badger/boar brush
    Kruidvat shave cream
    TI 7/8 silversteel red stamina
    Axel Schaab's homemade bayrum with added peppermint oil.

    Beautifull. I was a bit careless with the spike point so I nicked myself on the neck a couple of times but it feels like a million buck anyway. It seems I got the TI as sharp as anything. I love that blade and really don't regret spending $$ on it.

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    hot shower

    3/8 Dorko French point
    proraso pre shave
    Colleens Cavendish Black shaving cream
    silvertip badger brush

    Old Spice

    Great shave.

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    Williams Soap and first shave-test of the Boker Edelweiss. Williams tended to dry relatively quickly even with extra water added but it still outperformed C&E soaps lol. Edelweiss gave me a reasonably close and comfortable shave, which is a FAIL. Boker steel can perform a lot better than that and I will be taking it back to the hones and re-testing it tomorrow before I put her up for sale.

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    Thur

    Vulfix BB
    Mitchell's Wool Fat soap
    TM strop
    5/8 Revisor
    GFT Coral Skin Food
    L'Occitain (sp?) Vetiver


    I'd heard really good things about this soap so I picked some up while in Charleston after X-mas. The scent is clean and fresh, but nothing to write home about. The lather and lubrication is superb. Reminds me of Tabac without the scent.

    Nice Shave

    Jordan

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