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Wowzers that's super cheap!not only does a little go long way but applying too much leaves your skin feeling greasy. Just a touch and the jar lasts a very long time
also pays to shop around.. its currently $25 at chemist warehouse (usual price) but only $15 at price line atm
Sadly I prefer the other wintery scents more eg Fenchurch, Ozymandias with only a few more shaves left until the tub is gone. Was nice whilst it lasted.The Velours Noir is a very nice soap. I wouldn't be in a hurry to kill the tub...![]()
I'll be honest I only have experience from my early days beginning so poor equipment, lather and technique could be to blame so might have to go back and test out all the blades I hate to see if things have changed...?I don't mind the black Wilkies myself. I bought a heap of Shark blades and they aren't too bad for my face but I certainly won't be replacing them if or when I finish them.
@Razor Burn, now that my technique is much better, and I have a much better idea about lathering, pre-shave routine etc, I'm wondering if I should revisit some of the blades that I put on the "dodgy" list when I was starting out. Then I think about the fact that I have a short list of blades that work really well for me and for $200-300 I could buy enough to last the rest of my life, is it really worth it? First world problems!I'll be honest I only have experience from my early days beginning so poor equipment, lather and technique could be to blame so might have to go back and test out all the blades I hate to see if things have changed...?![]()
Have you compare both Gillette Wilkinson Sword blade from China and India![]()
Pre-shave: Hot Towel
Brush: OUMO Compass Titanium
Razor: 1959 E3 Gillette Red Tip
Blade: Gillette Wilkinson Sword
Soap: Henri et Victoria Cognac and Cuban Cigars
Post-shave: Henri et Victoria Cognac and Cuban Cigars balm
Have you compare both Gillette Wilkinson Sword blade from China and India
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I agree 100% as not worth the risk of spoiling a good shave.@Razor Burn, now that my technique is much better, and I have a much better idea about lathering, pre-shave routine etc, I'm wondering if I should revisit some of the blades that I put on the "dodgy" list when I was starting out. Then I think about the fact that I have a short list of blades that work really well for me and for $200-300 I could buy enough to last the rest of my life, is it really worth it? First world problems!
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Above The Tie Windsor SE1 / Schick Proline
Vtg. Butterscotch Opal 20mm SHD Boti 3-Band Finest
Saponificio Varesino Desert Vetiver Shaving Soap & Aftershave
Palm stropping cheating wankerPre-shave:- Cold shower
Brush:- Zenith - M7 25mm Black Resin Manchurian
Razor: GC_84.P
Soap:- Southern Witchcrafts - Desairology
Blade:- Cloud (14)
Aftershave:- Southern Witchcrafts - Desairology
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Desairology is a delightful citrus scent like a milder Gravefruit
Yes @SpeedyPC I am still palm stropping but not trying outdo any other blade just maxing it out. I always find when swapping blades between razors I tend to get more mileage
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