O.k. So Max posted this in one of the SOTD threads.
Curious.. The bay rum step. Does it need to be bay rum or just any splash?
What is the purpose of the bay rum?
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O.k. So Max posted this in one of the SOTD threads.
Curious.. The bay rum step. Does it need to be bay rum or just any splash?
What is the purpose of the bay rum?
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As long as the water is hot enough to expand the teeth of your razor, you should be just fine :p
This is what your vintage razor should look like once the teeth have fully expanded. It takes really hot water to get such a wonderful opening-up, but it's worth it - trust me
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...and be sure to floss between those teeth before you strop. This is actually the origin of the hanging hair test (HHT). Since there was no dental floss 100+ years ago, hair was used. :D
(If you believe that, then I have a lovely bridge in Brooklyn for sale that you may be interested in.)
I can't wait to try this out tonight as I was quite interested when Max mentioned the process.
I think they suggest using bay rum as a preshave if you have sensitive skin (which I do). To answer your question of if it needs to be bay rum, I'd say yes only because it is written that way (and that guy looks serious). Not sure what other aftershaves were available at that time. They mention witch hazel after the shave but not before it. I also thought it a bit interesting that it says to use a brush for the first lather and your fingers for the second one. Any thoughts on that bit?
I usually apply jojoba before a shave so I'm going to try the bay rum (Royall brand) tonight and see how it goes.
sometimes it is difficult being technically retarded
I've now done this prep thing for 3 shaves and each time I had the exact same result. 'It does a skin good'. Wonderful, smooth and irritation free shaves. I used bay-rum as mentioned, Dominica and Ogallala. If you look at the original bay-rum from Ogallala is also mentions it can be used as a pre-shave.
I know Don and several other chaps have tried it with excellent success.
And when Don approves anything in the products/shaving department you can be damn sure it's spot on.
Doesnt bay rum do the same thing as witch hazel and other aftershaves?
Tone skin, tighten pores, etc...?
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