Sly Bald Guys Forum
Discussions About Being Bald => General Discussion => Topic started by: warhawk on July 19, 2012, 08:53:55 AM
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Hello fellow chrome domes...Hope all is well with U and your families. If you use a brush...show us your lather.
I always use a brush. Here is lather with my Semogue 620 and Mike's Natural Soap.
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WARHAWK
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Hey fellow chrome domes... if U do not wish to post up your lathers. Just wanted to know if U use a shaving brush in your routine. I rotate two brushes. My cheapo Moisture Shea Badger Brush from Target and my go to brush the Semogue 620.
I get better shaves if I use a brush. So... how 'bout U? Do you use a shaving brush? If so what kind? If not do you plan on using one soon? What's your story?
WARHAWK O0
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I have two shaving brushes...the first one came with VHD shaving soap and that's the one I use the most...The second one came as a bonus gift with the box of Bump Patrol I bought. Both of these were purchased at Wally World. The brush that was a bonus gift from the Bump Patrol box has hard bristles and doesn't spread the soap around like I like it. However that brush may be designed to use only with the Bump Patrol. That said, the only time I don't use a brush is if I'm doing a quick touch-up from a shave that is less than three days old and I'm on the go.
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Mr Slybear, far be it from me to be critical, but I'd like to politely suggest your lather looks a little thin. Either too much water or not enough product (or even not enough time spent building the lather) is usually the cause.
Look at the difference between your lather and Warhawk's in the first picture above for what you're aiming for.
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Mr Slybear, far be it from me to be critical, but I'd like to politely suggest your lather looks a little thin. Either too much water or not enough product (or even not enough time spent building the lather) is usually the cause.
Look at the difference between your lather and Warhawk's in the first picture above for what you're aiming for.
I agree. Looks abit thin.
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Here's a couple of me before using the Fromm straight edge
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Ha ha awesome you look very happy!
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@Sirhappy...awesome pic!
Enclosed is a pic with the $1.49 Williams Shaving Soap. Not bad for only $1.49 :)
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WARHAWK
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Love the pics and the comments guys...
Now show us some more lather...
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Can I ask what the benefits are to using traditional shaving soap rather than using canned shaving foam? Thanks O0
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Can I ask what the benefits are to using traditional shaving soap rather than using canned shaving foam? Thanks O0
Pretty much everything about shaving soap/cream is better than canned foam or gel. Soaps and creams typically use less ingredients and more natural ones, they have better lubricating qualities, the razor glides more easily, they can last much longer, they're usually less expensive (the initial cost may be greater but the product lasts longer), when using a brush to apply your lather you make the hairs stand up straight for a closer shave, and they come in a variety of incredible scents.
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The canned foams are mostly air and so they provide less lubrication and mositurizing. Canned gels are a little better. Creams and soaps give a rich lather and can be remoistened as you shave, so they give a much smoother, less irritating shave.
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In my 28 years of shaving I have used almost all the available brands of canned foams and gels here in SA. Over the years my cartridge shaves were rushed and boring. I don't mean to offend anyone who uses this product when I referred to it as "canned goo". Over the past year I went over to the wet shaving method. Being Sly for 82 days, having researched shaving extensively, through trial, error and practice. I am now convinced that the "wet shaving" is the best way to shave.
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Great lather with brush and Palmolive Stick.
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Godrej cream. Quality stuff!
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Wow Bluebriz, now that looks rich n creamy!
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@Bluebriz: Brian... that is some serious lather. O0
WARHAWK O0
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SIRHARRY!!
That's what all the pics in this thread should be from now on.
FOAM IN ACTION!! LoLoL!!
Get pic, Man
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SIRHARRY!!
That's what all the pics in this thread should be from now on.
FOAM IN ACTION!! LoLoL!!
Get pic, Man
Thanks, Keith! I just wanted to tell people that ever since I've been using the shaving brush, that my headshaves have been a lot more smoother almost to the point where I only go to the barber to get the face fur trimmed. I think that my head is BBS for 18 hours on average (sometimes longer) and the shadow doesn't start showing until three or four days later! I suggest the shaving brush to anyone seeking a longer, BBS shave!
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Another good shave soap is Mama Bear's Soaps.... this is their latest scent Lemon Rose.
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WARHAWK
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C.O.Bigelow Shaving Cream and Semogue 620 Brush.
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Nice picture Mel! Good menthol hit there!
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Nice picture Mel! Good menthol hit there!
Thanks Brian....I absolutely love the lather I can whip up with a good brush. It makes my shaves more fun. O0
WARHAWK O0