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#900
by
warhawk
on 10 Jun, 2014 16:07
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Tuesday, June 10, 2014 SOTD
Razor: Weber DLC w/ Graphite Black Bulldog Handle
Blade: Treet Platinum
Cream: Truefitt & Hill West Indies Lime
Brush: Semogue 2012 Special Edition
Dessert: Ice cube rub, refrigerated WH, refrigerated FINE Fresh Vetiver
Another great safety razor shave, hope your shaves are super smooth.
WARHAWK
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#901
by
digitaldome
on 10 Jun, 2014 16:52
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@Warhawk
That's a sweet looking razor Mel...
I have always been wanting to try the FINE AS products...do you have any other besides the Vetiver?
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#902
by
warhawk
on 10 Jun, 2014 18:28
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@Warhawk
That's a sweet looking razor Mel...
I have always been wanting to try the FINE AS products...do you have any other besides the Vetiver?
@digitaldome: Hi Paul, The FINE fresh vetiver is my favorite. I have tried the clean vetiver but it smelled to "chemically". The American Blend is a good scent similar to a classic barber shop. The Snake Bite is predominately for the "menthol burn" but it is unscented.
Those are the flavors I have tried. I want to try the Italian Citrus and L' Orange scent one day. Right now, I am enjoying the fresh vetiver scent.
WARHAWK
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#903
by
DanJMag
on 10 Jun, 2014 18:51
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Pre: Shave Secret
Razor: Gillette 1960 Fatboy (#4 setting)
Blade: Astra SP
Cream: TOBS Grapefruit
Brush: Vulfix Pure Badger
Post: CleanHead
Splash: Osage Rub
Aftershave: Nivea Men Cool Kick
My first DE head shave!! It was wildly successful. It felt more natural than I could have hoped for. Darn near BBS, with no nicks, cuts, or weepers. Less burn when I applied the CleanHead than when I use the Proglide, so obviously less skin irritation from the shave itself. This was a more successful DE shave than any that I've had so far on the face. A couple passes and a few touch ups, all ATG. BTW, I am loving this Fatboy. I see what all the raves are about. I also have a 1959 Fatboy, but it is in such pristine condition, and so shiny, that I am hesitant to use it at all. I just like to admire it every time I pass by. Lol.
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#904
by
warhawk
on 10 Jun, 2014 20:03
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@DanJMag: Congrats on your 1st DE head shave.
WARHAWK
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#905
by
wutwutman
on 11 Jun, 2014 12:59
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@Warhawk - LOVE that black razor man! That is pure FIRE!
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#906
by
warhawk
on 11 Jun, 2014 14:47
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@Warhawk - LOVE that black razor man! That is pure FIRE!
Thank you my friend. BTW... if you ever decide to go with a stainless steel razor, I highly recommend the Weber. It is the best bang for your buck stainless steel razor on the planet. I have owned several more expensive stainless steel razors and my Webers get the most love.
WARHAWK
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#907
by
wutwutman
on 12 Jun, 2014 06:47
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Hey guys just note to say I've started a blog to document my journey shaving.
It's called "
http://thatshavelife.wordpress.com/". If you get really bored, you should check it out
It's primarily my SOTDs right now but will expand to cover more shaving stuff and hopefully entertaining tidbits from my day to day.
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#908
by
greatnessinc
on 12 Jun, 2014 10:11
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Today I broke out the Futur paired with a Feather blade. No cuts or nicks but a whole lot of hair in the sink, so much I had to break out the magic eraser.
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#909
by
digitaldome
on 12 Jun, 2014 15:41
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Today I broke out the Futur paired with a Feather blade. No cuts or nicks but a whole lot of hair in the sink, so much I had to break out the magic eraser.
You shaved your head with the Merkur Futur?
My hats off to you brother... There is no daydreaming with the Futur rolling over the Dome
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#910
by
greatnessinc
on 12 Jun, 2014 22:14
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All in the technique, no reason to fear the blade if you only use the weight of the razor.
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#911
by
digitaldome
on 13 Jun, 2014 11:10
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Face SOTD 6.13.14
Razor: Muhle R41 on a bulldog handle
Blade: Voshkod
Brush: WD 24mm on a Firehouse handle
Soap: Razorock XXX
ASB: GFTrumpers Lime Skin Food
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#912
by
digitaldome
on 13 Jun, 2014 11:18
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All in the technique, no reason to fear the blade if you only use the weight of the razor.
I haven't been shaving my Dome long enough to be comfortable shaving it with the Merkur Futur. It's not fear...just practicality.
I'm sure that's what you mean when you talk about "head shaving" technique...
Shaving the face is a different story...No problems with my Muhle R41.
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#913
by
greatnessinc
on 13 Jun, 2014 11:30
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Going with the grain is easy, just let gravity do the work. ATG requires more finesse. It's slow going until you get your technique down, after that it's a breeze.
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#914
by
Goatee
on 13 Jun, 2014 12:13
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I agree, shaving head with a DE is awesome. Just use the weight of the razor. Nothing more. I have loads to learn but enjoying shaving head and face with a DE and to think i was going to ditch the DE when i first used one!!!