Lather: Barrister & Mann/Zingari Man - Nocturne - Soap
Post Shave: Chatillon Lux - Weinstrasse - Aftershave
Post Shave: Nivea Sensitive Balm
Whereas yesterday I considered tossing the blade, today it's back to working again. The Guerilla seems to be the best razor for this blade so I'm sure that helps compared to the Red Tip yesterday.
I wonder if I've slipped into @sgrdddy@sub.wetshaving.social territory by searching out a razor that works with the blade, instead of using a new blade 😛
Post Shave: Saponificio Varesino - 70th Anniversary - Aftershave
Post Shave: None
Fragrance: Saponificio Varesino - 70th Anniversary - Eau de Parfum
2 passes. Face lather. Excellent shave.
Back home from a quick trip, and a great shave with my Fili 14. Almost as good as my shaves with the Dovo Bismarck … OK, I'm kidding about that. The Fili 14 does stand alone, especially with this refreshed Jnat edge, but the Bismarck has surprisingly similar feel and closeness.
If you're thinking about trying Saponificio Varesino 70th Anniversary, don't. I'm convinced it is addictive. I'm on the home stretch towards 70 shaves on this tub and today the ring of death poked through. There could be another 40 shaves yet, and I seriously considered killing the tub before moving on.
This was probably the last shave for Straightember. I found out why for me the Parker is more manoeuvrable than the TI: I hold the Parker with a 2-2 grip (two fingers before the tang, and two on the tang). Since on the TI the tang is so small, I have to grip either a 3-1 (possible, but not very comfortable), or 2-1 (which I end up doing most of the time). I guess that size matters, but that with good technique, I will be able to compensate 🤔.
On unrelated news, thanks to an anonymous and generous Swiss lender, a Sparschweinchen razor 🐽🪒 is on my way. I don't know whether that exists anywhere else in the world, but where I come from, the end of October was the time of the Weltspartag (the world holiday of economies). So having an economy pig razor for October is a nice coincidence.
Since on the TI the tang is so small, I have to grip either a 3-1 (possible, but not very comfortable), or 2-1 (which I end up doing most of the time).
You might try hooking your pinky finger under the tang and using it to squeeze the tang against your ring finger. This gives you that 2-2 grip - sort of.
a Sparschweinchen razor 🐽🪒 is on my way
Looking forward to your opinions on the Koraat steel, fit, and finish.
You might try hooking your pinky finger under the tang and using it to squeeze the tang against your ring finger. This gives you that 2-2 grip - sort of.
I'll try that - though I don't think that this will give me the same kind of agility as a standard 2-2 grip.
Looking forward to your opinions on the Koraat steel, fit, and finish.
Brush: Farvour Turn Craft Eye of Jupiter 27mm Motherlode Knot
Razor: Blackland Razors Blackbird Ti
Blade: Personna Lab Blue [4]
Lather: Areffa Soap - The Blackest Night - Soap
Post Shave: Southern Witchcrafts - Druantia - Aftershave (Alcohol Free)
Fragrance: Declaration Grooming - Auryn - Eau de Parfum
I really love Blackest Night, a resinous, woody fougère from Arrefa Soap in the Ukraine. The soap produced a high structure lather with a wonderful sheen. Druantia pairs well with other fougères, and especially with this one, adding to the depth of the scent. Auryn is a fougère with a bright opening and a resinous dry down.
Friday, September 29, 2023 - Last Day of Samptember
Prep: hot shower
Brush: Yaqi Cashmere Synthetic Shaving Brush, Dandelion Green Handle, 24mm
Razor: Gillette Aristocrat (1948-50)
Blade: Lord Super Chrome (2)
Lather: Barrister & Mann - Presto Shaving Soap
Post Shave: Nivea - Moisturizing Post Shave Balm
I finally got through my sample of Presto, and just in time for the end of Sample September. (Full disclosure there was a tiny bit left after today, but I won't be shaving tomorrow and it didn't feel worth saving.) I thoroughly enjoyed this soap, but I've been using it a lot lately and I'm looking forward to not feeling obligated to using it.
We work with the Weck, w'again. Keeping with the horse brush, and trying Noble Otter with the Slurry Lather method. Though requiring a little more loading, it went very well.
I discovered that my daughter was naughty and used my weck and the Kismet blade to cut on one of our towels (and probably more that she's not fessing up to). I think I really felt that lack of sharpness today.
A lot of stubble was removed, but I attacked several spots from multiple angles, with little success. I'll bet she would have dulled the center of the blade, because I think the toe and heel were still pretty sharp, because they trimmed up near my ears and goatee edge quite well.
But, all in all I'm happy with my Weck shave and burgeoning technique. No weepers or cuts. No nicking near the ears or on high spots. And good comfort. A nice, conservative shave, with this risky tool.
Razor and Blade Performance/Comfort Rating: 2 out of 5 (Okay)
䷀ Soap Notes
(Noble Otter - Oudyood)
Scent: To me, a light oud and woody scent. I guess that's the intention. I did enjoy it.
Scent Strength: 4/10, lightly present during shaving.
Lather... If I would have started with more loading, I think this would have been fine from the start as a Slurry Lather. The horse is also affecting things, but the lather worked out just fine.
I'll do more with Noble Otter and other brushes for sure, just to confirm that it works well with the Slurry style.
Hydration: Perfect (for me)
40 sec load with a Very Wet brush
= 4 passes of lather
Bowl: No Bowl
䷀ Brush Notes
(Zenith - Horse Extra Soft - 507N XS ‹16 uses›)
So the horse brush again started out a little weak. This time, it was due to not enough soap in it. Easy enough to fix, right? I loaded for a total of 120 swirls, or roughly 40 seconds.
I think the easy splay of this brush was part of the problem, but I did switch soaps to one that hasn't been used for a while. That's what you get when you change too many variables at once! :-)
But it was easy to save the lather by revisiting the tub for that third 40 swirls.
Obviously, will need more testing with Noble Otter, just to confirm, but I'm sure it'll be fine with the Slurry Lather method.
During the Shave Feel: Cheeks: Felt blade but comfortable Neck: Felt blade but comfortable After the Shave Closeness: Cheeks: Bad Shave Neck: Many hairs show whisker tips with a little length to them