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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeLowett View Post
    Soap- William's with Lavender EO, Lanolin and Glycerine Added
    Brush- Fuller w/ TGN Black badger
    Skuttle: Doug Smith Copper Swirl
    Japanese Steel- Diamond Hayashi 8000
    AS- Nivea 'Energy'
    EDT- Diesel Zero Plus (Smells like Christmas Trees and Musk)
    Result- I may not get to shave again until the weekend..... IF IT GROWS BACK.


    Great looking blade.

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    Razor: 6/8 Wheatley Brothers Wheat Sheaf Round
    Now that is a cool photo, not to mention the razor, i need some lessons in photography.
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    Good morning friends!

    PREP: Proraso Preshave Cream
    BRUSH: 23 mm Mühle Sophist silvertip badger, in olive wood
    SOAP/CREAM: Acqua Di Parma Collezione Shaving Cream
    SCUTTLE / BOWL: Fitjar Lathering Up Shaving Bowl
    RAZOR: 7 /8" J.A. Henckels Friodur, stainless steel, square point,
    w/Worked back and White Ebony scales
    STROP: Kanayama Cordovan #60000
    SHAVE: 2 passes, WTG/XTG
    AS: L'occitane Vetyver EDT
    RESULT: Awesome shave, BBS



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    Prep L'Occitane Verbena Soap
    Razor Puma 75 5/8
    Strop Kanayama Cordovan #8000
    Brush Semogue OC 2012 Boar & Badger Mix
    Cella Crema Da Barba
    Alum & Witch Hazel
    L'Occitane Baux Balm
    Penhaligon's Castile Edt

    Jamie

    Today's shave was excellent I'm really impressed with the Puma, the shave was inspired by looking at the Surrealist painter Salvidor Dali, and in particular the painting the persistence of memory, most of us will recognise this painting with the melting clocks set in a surreal landscape, now I'm not the biggest fan of Dali's work more of a Picasso fan, but I still enjoy looking at some of his work.

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    Razor | Burrell | Razor | Burrell | Cream | Palmolive ‘Shave’ | After Shave | Trafalgar

    Close shave this morning, the Burrell is a perpetually super-sharp razor. I tried a little harder with the ‘Shave’ cream (which I now doubt is manufactured by Palmolive; it certainly doesn’t say ‘Palmolive’ on the label) but the cream itself wasn’t trying at ALL. Yesterday I thought it was trying to be the shepherd, but today I see it’s slipped backwards a little. I’m not sure it can measure up without some chemical assistance. A bit like me at times. With the ‘Shave’ cream I think the assistance will be in the form of glycerine. For me it’s normally a nice German pilsener, though I’m not averse to Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Japanese or whatever. South Australian beer’s OK but the other states can keep their swill. You American’s can keep yours too, esp that Budweiser, I hear it’s watered down now. And the Bud I’ve tasted was pretty weak anyway. So now I guess it’s spring water in a can. How novel…

    I should say I laid down a home brew last weekend. You’re all invited ‘round for a tasting in a couple of weeks. Actually, there’s only about 24 longnecks, so that means only, well, um, three of you plus me?

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    Martin de Candre in wooden bowl
    Filly 13 DT, black scales
    Castle Forbes Lavender balm
    Acqua di Parma Colonia Essenza

    The CF and MdC worked together a treat. Face feels so smooth!!

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    28th February 2013

    Location: Milano, Italy
    Prep: Hot shower + cold splash
    Soap: Cella
    Brush: Custom Silvertip Badger 24mm
    Razor: Wade & Butcher 5/8 Round Point, black resin scales
    Strop: Tony Miller 2.5" Horsehide Leather and Linen
    Shave: 1 pass WTG
    Astringent: Alum
    A/S: Floid (Italian)
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    T&H oil|G5|Mountain Badger|Tabac|Charlex #60|Tabac AS|Iggy's Balm
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    Frank Shaving Finest Chubby
    Ach Brito Lavanda Shave Cream
    Nivea Balm
    Krampert's Finest Bay Rum

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