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Shave of the Day 2015

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Brush: Erskine Butterscotch re knot
Razor: Merkur 37c
Blade: English Wilky (6)
Soap: Le Pere Lucien
A/S: Myrsol Aqua Balsimica

First use of the Erskine, thanks @stillshunter, lathered up the LPL perfectly. Another very close, easy shave with the 37c. Also first use of Myrsol Aqua Balsimica, perfect follow up to the LPL, very nice scent and great face feel.

You have the Erskine? Great brush, how could @stillshunter let it go ...
 
A floppy boar?!? I'm not sure that's a thing... I've got a few boars now, and not one of them is floppy. That's why people love boars - more backbone than a cuttlefish!

The 630 would also be worth looking at. Same handle, slightly higher loft (@filobiblic disliked the 620's short loft), and higher grade bristles (semogue grade their boar bristles), but may not have quite as much backbone, as it has 90% of bristles at full length as opposed to 75% for the 620 (Semogue rate their brushes on the % of tops. The lower the number, the supposedly more backbone, as the slightly shorter ones help to prop up the rest). The 630 also doesn't have that stupid fake badger stripe painted on.
I had a SOC and a 2000 - both way too floppy for face lathering imo - they both splayed way too much.
Hate fake badger stripe as well - so which semogue should I try that is a soft as a badger?
 
@stillshunter A shave match made in heaven. Blade matches the razor and post shave matches the soap. I'm really looking forward to reading about experiences with this razor over the next few weeks. How is the 620 breaking in?
Thanks mate, I'll be sure to bore y'all with my @Drubbing -esque SOTDs involving daily repetition of razor and blade...though I'll mix up the software a bit. The #620 is breaking in a little slower than I'd expected, but now I know Smogs take a little while I am excited as it has so much potential. It's going to make a phenomenal face latherer I reckon.

The 630 would also be worth looking at. Same handle, slightly higher loft (@filobiblic disliked the 620's short loft), and higher grade bristles (semogue grade their boar bristles), but may not have quite as much backbone, as it has 90% of bristles at full length as opposed to 75% for the 620 (Semogue rate their brushes on the % of tops. The lower the number, the supposedly more backbone, as the slightly shorter ones help to prop up the rest). The 630 also doesn't have that stupid fake badger stripe painted on.
Mate I'm with you on the fake badger line - I reckon they should be out and proud! Be a boar!!!! But I hear the 620 softens up better than the 630

I had a SOC and a 2000 - both way too floppy for face lathering imo - they both splayed way too much.
Hate fake badger stripe as well - so which semogue should I try that is a soft as a badger?
As above mate re: stripe. Have you thought about the 1305?
 
Brush: Chubby 2
Soap/Cream: Mike's Naturals Bay Rum
Razor: NEW LC with Weber Classic handle
Blade: Voshkod [3]
After-shave: Captain's Choice Bay Rum

Time for some Bay Rum action. Chubby make a meal of the Mike's. The NEW cleaned up the stubble. The CCBR was the finishing touch.

And all ready to see a man about a razor...
 
....shit I hope that's not supposed to be me. I'm well over an hour away, in my PJs, ready to hit the hay :cautious:
Nah. Caught up with @Mark today and he handed over a shiny new razor...
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Morning DE shave
cold water shave
soap - Palmolive shave stick in wooden soap bowl
Brush: Simpson Berkeley
razor - Edwin Jagger DE89 with Bulldog handle
Blade: Astra green
AS - home made DIY Bay Rum

Evening straight shave:
cold water shave
soap - JGS TMBR
Brush: Simpson Berkeley
razor - Dovo 5/8 SS straight
AS - home made DIY Bay Rum

After 3 late nights when I was just too beat to do the usual evening straight I turned in earlier as per usual. To celebrate I brought the TMBR back into use: just really like that scent. I've noticed that the home made Bay Rum does retain the scent for a few hours; just not as pronounced as other A/S's I had been using. Hopefully the batch that is due out in another 17-18 days will have a stronger scent.
 
Brush: Semogue Cerda
Soap/Cream: Le Pere Lucien Rose de Pushkar
Razor: Fatboy dialled on 6
Blade: Personna Med Prep [3]
After-shave: Floid Vigoroso

Buoyed by that photo of @stillshunter 's Semogue 1305. My plan is to fast track my Cerda to get them same split ends and hooks. Performing well for a brush that's been used about 5 times. Many lathers to go before it begins to ripen.

LPL is very slick and cushiony for a vegetable based soap. The best rose scent to my nose of any soap or cream.
 
As above mate re: stripe. Have you thought about the 1305?

1305 splays still way too much for my taste...

Seems like the 610 is the obvious choice? Any other recommendations and where is the best place to get one?
 
Brush: #620
Soap: La Toja
Razor: Feather AS-D2
Blade: Feather (2)
Post-shave: Captains Choice Lime

I don't know, some guys bang on about the AS-D2 getting better with the shaver's experience - think our @Young Buck is one of 'em. Well today's shave was 100% better than yesterday's. Used more angle (biased towards the top plate) and I got smoother and closer. An early observation, though I only got partial BBS with yesterday's shave, I had less stubble this morning than I have for some time. I think I've only experienced this with the R41 (2011). But that comes with harsh monastic training, the Feather is so gentle. This both odd and very interesting indeed. This is going to be quite the adventure...
 
Brush: Whipped Dog 24mm
Soap: Wickham Club Cola (first shave with)
Razor: Merkur 34
Blade: Personna Blue (2)
Post-shave: Alum and Neiva Sensitive After Shave Splash

Two pass shave today. Used Wickham for the first time and faced lathered with it, might need to load a bit more next time I use it but it has a great scent and feels great on the skin.

I might need to get some better after shave products in the future but I have been spending too much on soaps lately ;)
 
Brush: #620
Soap: La Toja
Razor: Feather AS-D2
Blade: Feather (2)
Post-shave: Captains Choice Lime

I don't know, some guys bang on about the AS-D2 getting better with the shaver's experience - think our @Young Buck is one of 'em. Well today's shave was 100% better than yesterday's. Used more angle (biased towards the top plate) and I got smoother and closer. An early observation, though I only got partial BBS with yesterday's shave, I had less stubble this morning than I have for some time. I think I've only experienced this with the R41 (2011). But that comes with harsh monastic training, the Feather is so gentle. This both odd and very interesting indeed. This is going to be quite the adventure...

When you can achieve the blindfolded BBS and apply fine snakebite then you are ready grasshopper.
 
Brush: Erskine re knot
Razor: Merkur 37c
Blade: English Wilky (7)
Cream: GFT Sandalwood
A/S: Alum and GFT Skinfood

Pretty much a perfect 2 pass shave today. The Erskine really shines as far as bowl lathering goes, worked up gobs of Sandalwood goodness in no time. The Merkur and English Wilky seem to be perfect for each other, no nicks, irritation or any problems to speak of. I got no stinging or tingling from the alum. The Skinfood just topped off a great shave. Very happy.
 
Brush: Rooney Beehive 2
Soap: MDC Fougere
Razor: Feather AS-D2
Blade: Feather (1)
Post-shave: Myrsol K

Easy lather, beautiful scent and just melts the hair away. For those who have this soap coming don't be afraid with the water as it's definitely needed to get the best out of it.
 
Morning DE shave
cold water shave
soap - Palmolive shave stick in wooden soap bowl
Brush: Simpson Berkeley
razor - Edwin Jagger DE89 with Bulldog handle
Blade: Astra green
AS - home made DIY Bay Rum

Evening straight shave:
cold water shave
soap - Palmolive shave stick in wooden soap bowl
Brush: Simpson Berkeley
razor - Dovo 5/8 SS straight
AS - home made DIY Bay Rum

Silly, silly, silly. After last night's great straight shave I got a bit careless and forgot I'm holding a very sharp tool in my hand. Nothing too drastic but in my rush and lack of attention I had a small nick on one cheek and one on the throat. Just a nick but the DIY Bay Rum certainly let me know to be careful next shave. Love that sting; makes traditional shaving that much more manly. Hoping @MrT's Soap Commander soaps turn up in the post tomorrow. Don't particularly want to wait till next week but as @eggbert and @Ybbor will tell you, living in Northern Australia equals learning to be patient.
 
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