My wife got me a crown king scuttle for my birthday! Warm lather ROCKS! Put a fresh edge on my blade with the balsa strop yesterday and it was like shaving with warm butter!
Nice bud. Warm lather does indeed rock.
My wife got me a crown king scuttle for my birthday! Warm lather ROCKS! Put a fresh edge on my blade with the balsa strop yesterday and it was like shaving with warm butter!
Wow that is a crazy amount of lather. How long does it take you to create that?
Wow that is a crazy amount of lather. How long does it take you to create that?
Just like all the others for years...
Warm soak/warm L’Occitane lather/WeeScott brush/EJagger razor/Bic blade. The end.
AWESOME!! I have 2 samples of theirs as you know; the Lilac and the Limes & Bergamont. The lilac burned my face a little, possible allergy. I'm gonna test out the Lime one to see if they have an ingredient my face doesn't agree with (might be the use of Lye). I re-lathered my Catie's Bubbles with the distilled water and disappointingly had an even worse experience than when I used my hard waterIll be honest. I had just a tiny bit of that Maggards Leather & Tobacco left and decided to finish it off. Took about 30 seconds to come up with that lather. I forgot how how quickly these soaps lather. I did three passes and had enough left for three more. The scent is freaking awesome. Grab some samples you wont regret it.
AWESOME!! I have 2 samples of theirs as you know; the Lilac and the Limes & Bergamont. The lilac burned my face a little, possible allergy. I'm gonna test out the Lime one to see if they have an ingredient my face doesn't agree with (might be the use of Lye). I re-lathered my Catie's Bubbles with the distilled water and disappointingly had an even worse experience than when I used my hard water. I so wasn't expecting that after watching "ShaveBusta" on YouTube shave against the grain with his Catie's Bubbles...oh yeah and he was using ghost lather (in between re-lathering).
Staying on the topic of re-lathering with distilled water, i retried my Soap Commander with it. When I first tried it with my hard water it was dry offering no slickness causing the blade to skip on my face. This time (with distilled water) I got a lather so thick it looked like I was wearing a mask and it was very slick. Very happy with the results too, no irritation. Can't wait to try it with Stirling.
I hope so, it's nice having a fallback when you're trying out a new soap and it's not going your way, but you still have to get through the shave. I'm getting Stirling Executive Man for Christmas and am excited about actually having a full container of soap to work with. So far Stirling & Soap Commander are setting the standard for me. I think I may even trying Stirling Witch Hazel when my Thayer's runs out. Their aftershave balm looks pretty promising and plenty of variety with both.Seems like Soap Commander might be the soap for you.
Vintage Gillette razors are all over EBay for about $25. Almost every antique store will have a few for very reasonable prices. These cost me between $10 and $25. That 50 year old Fat Boy is my daily driver and are easy to findI miss the Old Gillette Razors that we had in the 1960, that were metal, had an adjustable head, and Gillette Blue Blades. Now those go for big bucks on E-bay, they worked so good, and the Blue Blades were so cheap.
Vintage Gillette razors are all over EBay for about $25. Almost every antique store will have a few for very reasonable prices. These cost me between $10 and $25. That 50 year old Fat Boy is my daily driver and are easy to find
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Love the Fatboy. Heard good things about the Fine, unfortunately I have to try and make a dent in my stock before I can get anything else.Estoril Shave Cream
Semouge Owners Club Badger/Boar brush
Gillette Fatboy
Gillette Silver Blue blade
Fine American Blend AS
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