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#510
by
greatnessinc
on 14 Feb, 2013 11:19
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Today I used Col Conk with a squirt of Headslick to get a nice lather.
Blade: a fresh feather blade
Razor: Merkur Futur
Settings:
-face 3.5
-head 2.5
Result: smooth and shiny
I'm currently on a 5 day cycle, I try to get 4-5 shaves out of a blade before switching to a new one.
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#511
by
BillOnBass
on 22 Feb, 2013 09:56
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Tabac soap receives very high marks from DE and straight shavers and there is a never-ending discussion about its peculiar smell. I couldn't resist and pulled the trigger a couple weeks ago. After the first use I could tell this stuff was going to be a staple in my shaving den! The smell is hard to describe, but I think it's one of the best soaps I've ever smelled. The simplest way I can describe it is a more complex, muskier Van der Hagen. It's one of the "manliest" soap scents I can think of. If Chuck Norris shaved this is what he would use. This soap whips up an incredible lather easily. If you can find this soap at a good price anywhere I highly recommend giving it a shot!
I had the most irritation-free and smoothest shave of recent memory this morning using Tabac. I had about 5 days of growth on head and face and my DE, in combination with Shave Secret (something I haven't used in a good while) and Tabac, sliced through the hair like butter. I did three passes: WTG, XTG, and ATG. I think my DE technique has finally solidified and the blade angle is in muscle memory.
Razor: EJ de89
Blade: Astra SP
Brush: Vulfix badger
Soap: Tabac
Preshave: Hot water, Shave Secret
Postshave: Cold water, alum block
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#512
by
Bluebriz
on 24 Feb, 2013 04:17
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Today I shaved with Tabac, Omega brush and a 4/8 sized straight.
I tried 3 passes, which I don't normally do with my disposable straights, let alone real straights, and I was rewarded with a BBS shave, and a couple if barely noticeable nicks. Need to strop the razor so I can use it again tomorrow!
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#513
by
smoothsailing
on 03 Mar, 2013 14:22
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Just had my first DE shave ever! Pretty damn smooth I gotta say though not perfect of course. Smoothest shave I've ever had though!
Razor: Merkur 23C
Blade: Shark Super Chrome
Brush: SimplyBeautiful 100% Pure Badger Brush
Soap: Van Der Hagen Deluxe Shave Soap
Preshave: Shower with Dove soap
Postshave: Old Spice Classic after shave, Dove Men post shave balm
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#514
by
smoothsailing
on 03 Mar, 2013 14:23
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oh btw that brush is only the seller. I'm not sure if it's actually the brand. I do know it's a pure grade badger brush
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#515
by
Lynchy
on 03 Mar, 2013 18:18
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Just had my first DE shave ever! Pretty damn smooth I gotta say though not perfect of course. Smoothest shave I've ever had though!
Razor: Merkur 23C
Blade: Shark Super Chrome
Brush: SimplyBeautiful 100% Pure Badger Brush
Soap: Van Der Hagen Deluxe Shave Soap
Preshave: Shower with Dove soap
Postshave: Old Spice Classic after shave, Dove Men post shave balm
Sounds like a good shave!
It's a totally different experience!
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#516
by
BillOnBass
on 04 Mar, 2013 20:01
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Excellent shave this evening! Trying to concentrate on using the best technique possible every time I shave, and it certainly shows. I made a supreme lather from my old trusty ToBS Sandalwood! It's always consistent in producing a high quality lather, moreso than many of the higher end soaps I'm using, and it has a great smell as well.
Razor: EJ de89
Blade: Astra SP
Brush: Vulfix badger
Preshave: Hot water, Shave Secret
Cream: ToBS Sandalwood
Postshave: Cold water, witch hazel
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#517
by
Laser Man
on 04 Mar, 2013 20:41
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Not to hijack this thread, but a quick question: anyone have problems with a shedding brush? I use an Omega badger brush daily and lately it has started to shed a lot. Today, at least a dozen hairs came out. Any ideas what I'm going wrong?
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#518
by
Bluebriz
on 04 Mar, 2013 23:27
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Not to hijack this thread, but a quick question: anyone have problems with a shedding brush? I use an Omega badger brush daily and lately it has started to shed a lot. Today, at least a dozen hairs came out. Any ideas what I'm going wrong?
Not something I've experienced other than a few hairs on a new brush. I'd recommend doing a search over on badgerandblade.com as I'm sure someone there will be able to point you in the right direction.
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#519
by
smoothsailing
on 06 Mar, 2013 22:45
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Razor: Merkur 23C
Blade: Astra Platinum
Brush: Pure badger brush
Soap: Omega shave cream
Preshave: Shower and hot water
Postshave: Old Spice Classic after shave, Dove Men post shave balm
So this shave cream was interesting. It came with the razor as part of some package deal. And while this was a very close and nickless shave, my face is a bit soar and inflamed. I attribute the closeness of the shave to the new blade, but I noticed a slight burning sensation when I applied the lather from the shave cream. Also strange that this "cream" is pretty soap like in form... it looked like very moist soap and was rather stiff. It also came in a little tub.
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#520
by
Bluebriz
on 07 Mar, 2013 04:13
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Omega in the tub?
If your skin burns there's a chance of an allergy to one or more ingredients. I had the same thing with a Mama Bear's soap. Give your skin time to settle down and try the soap (if it's in the tub it's known as a croap or cream/soap) again. If it happens again you might have to PIF it. I also had the same issue with Arko first time, but was fine afterwards.
Good luck! Omega is very highly thought of, very similar to the old Proraso I think.
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#521
by
smoothsailing
on 07 Mar, 2013 11:29
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Yeah I was going to give it another try. Thanks for the advice and info! And what do you mean by PIF it?
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#522
by
BillOnBass
on 07 Mar, 2013 14:21
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PIF = Pay it forward
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#523
by
smoothsailing
on 07 Mar, 2013 18:07
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Thanks but I'm not sure what that means either haha.
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#524
by
Lynchy
on 08 Mar, 2013 02:21
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Thanks but I'm not sure what that means either haha.
Lol a phenomenon on some forums where you give an item away because you are just a nice guy..... This is rife on Badger and Blade.
Don't feel obligated though