Lather: Saponificio Varesino - Opuntia (spiked with Permafrost)
Post Shave: Chatillon Lux - Colbeck
Summer time in Taiwan means highs of 35C+ almost daily so every day is a good day for some menthol. I find that I enjoy both synthetic and normal menthol and I've even started adding menthol drops to my shampoo which feels fantastic.
Post Shave: Saponificio Varesino - Tundra Artica AS
Post Shave: Zingari Man - AS Balm Unscented
It's been awhile since I've used Tundra Artica and it performed as expected. Decided to break into the SV splash samples that I have and use the matching splash. I was surprised as to how mild the scent was. I was expecting it to be a bit overpowering, but it settled in nicely. I smell good without having a vapor trail behind me.
Wednesday has arrived. The coffee is brewed. Time to rolling. Have a great day all!
Quite a nice shave overall. Done with the Derby blade now. It's not for me but I'm sure it is for some people. This soap has been sitting in my travel things for a while but decided to pull it out today. It has a scent which I can't describe well, but it's soapy and fresh. The lather it made was slick as well.
Post Shave: Barrister and Mann - Fougère Classique - Aftershave
I know that this v15 can be a soap hungry knot, so I intentionally loaded more soap than usual. However, something was really off with the lather from this sample. It just remained thin and slightly oily. Nevertheless, it still provided enough slickness for a single pass and touch ups with the FBT. Hopefully, this is just a bad sample, and maybe I'll try again with a synthetic knot to compare.
Marilyn is an amazing scent that fits the theme well. I don't know if it's a scent that I would wear often, but I like it.
A GEM Contour leaning against a Wilkinson tub filled with Stirling Glastonbury soap next to a Zenith B21 boar brush and a bottle of Stirling Vetiver witch hazel toner
Prep: Klar Activated charcoal facial soap
Razor: GEM Contour
Blade: Personna GEM PTFE
Brush: Zenith B21 (XL chrome-plated copper handle, 28 mm knot with 50 mm loft)
Lather: Stirling Glastonbury
Aftershave: Stirling Vetiver witch hazel and aloe
The very genereous @[email protected] lent me his GEM Contour (the swan song of the GEM saga) and gifted me this tub of Glastobury. I enjoy the dank scent, and love the sheep base.
The razor needs some getting used to. It's a much milder razor than the other GEMs I've tried (which is all of them, broadly speaking) and I sometimes struggled finding the right angle. More testing is clearly required.
Today is my daughter’s last day of kindergarten, going to pick her up from school and take her out to lunch to celebrate. A fine shave this morning with some fine gear.
How is that razor as far as aggressiveness? I have a first gen MMOC and it is pretty harsh I find myself passing it over for the Ever Ready all the time.
I'll admit I'm not good at describing razors in a precise way, but I find it comfortable and very easy to use without sticking or irritation. I'd say it's a comfortable but relatively aggressive two passes. Less so than the Blackbird SS.
The producer is Wilton Benitez and JBC (Wisconsin) roasted it. I know there are countless good options CONUS these days, but JBC was one of the better roasters nationally a decade ago. The last two interesting roasters I tried through a local cafe were Brandywine and Bivouac, both of which seem to focus on natural process stuff.
Post Shave: Oaken Lab - Batavia Barber Aftershave Splash
Just had this set show up last night. I think I easily have more barbershop scents than any other genre of scent. Off the tub it's really nice, a blend of the citrus and florals. The dry down, post shave, is more of the musk, patchouli and leather. To me it vaguely hits on the barbershop vibe, but this is just first impression. Nice shave this morning. This set is a keeper.
I really enjoyed this shave. I can't believe that I haven't tried this razor/blade combination before. The Era Level 3 is my favorite razor as of the past few months, and Bolzano has long been a good blade for me. Since I started keeping track of combos that I like (and ones to maybe avoid), Tech/Bolzano has come out on top. The Era/Bolzano seems to match that. Super comfortable, super close.
Carpathia is getting towards the end. A good sized ring of death. I love this scent and will be sad to see it go, but its low level puts it on the kill list.
Lather: Spearhead Shaving Company - Seaforth! Black Watch - Soap
Post Shave: Thayers - Cucumber - Toner
Post Shave: Spearhead Shaving Company - Seaforth! Black Watch - Aftershave
Fragrance: Spearhead Shaving Company - Seaforth! Black Watch - Eau de Toilette
3 passes. Face lather. Excellent shave.
I told myself I was going to cool it on 3-pass shaves for a while, but Black Watch, Highland base, perfect (by accident) hydration, and a (hastily) refreshed edge could not be denied. Too luxurious to stop. I imagine that Black Watch will be a good candidate for Austere August for many. I'll be using SV 70th Anniversary but, if I weren't, I think a month of the Black Watch goodness would be my choice.