mrconklin
Lather Catcher
First to Break One
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Post by mrconklin on Nov 30, 2019 19:45:23 GMT -6
Also yeah birthday was the 29th. Happy B-Day. Mine was then too, but I'm not 30, LOL
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kyle3r
Shave Master
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Post by kyle3r on Nov 30, 2019 20:01:53 GMT -6
Also yeah birthday was the 29th. Happy B-Day. Mine was then too, but I'm not 30, LOL I've been depressed about my 20s ending lol.
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Post by 120inna55 on Nov 30, 2019 20:55:04 GMT -6
Declaration Grooming | Darkfall (Milksteak) Leo Frilot Tru-Stone Copper Matrix | AP Shave Co. SynBad 30mm The New Improved Schick Injector Razor | Personna 74 L&L Grooming | Darkfall EdP (Pre-release)
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Post by wchnu on Nov 30, 2019 21:04:53 GMT -6
Also yeah birthday was the 29th. Happy birthday!
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Post by wchnu on Nov 30, 2019 21:05:58 GMT -6
Happy B-Day. Mine was then too, but I'm not 30, LOL I've been depressed about my 20s ending lol. 30 was the worst for me. 40 and 50 were much better.
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kyle3r
Shave Master
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Post by kyle3r on Nov 30, 2019 21:35:32 GMT -6
I've been depressed about my 20s ending lol. 30 was the worst for me. 40 and 50 were much better. Thanks fuzzy love the videos. BTW I mentioned the Palmolive. I got two tubes of the Palmolive at a drug store here in South point Ohio. The tubes are like dry rotting in the outside the cream is good. One tube split a seam with use so I put the cream in a plastic container still good.
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TobyC
Gem Star
Old stick in the mud.
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Post by TobyC on Nov 30, 2019 21:36:53 GMT -6
I've been depressed about my 20s ending lol. 30 was the worst for me. 40 and 50 were much better. "Never trust anyone over 30!" Remember that? Never thought I would live to see 30.
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Post by wchnu on Nov 30, 2019 21:45:51 GMT -6
30 was the worst for me. 40 and 50 were much better. Thanks fuzzy love the videos. BTW I mentioned the Palmolive. I got two tubes of the Palmolive at a drug store here in South point Ohio. The tubes are like dry rotting in the outside the cream is good. One tube split a seam with use so I put the cream in a plastic container still good. Awsome. That tube is the same way. I need to check the other one. Thanks for watching
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Post by mpf9ret on Dec 1, 2019 0:25:07 GMT -6
Sat 30th Nov. Omega 11137boar Lea Classic soap Alu.General / Windrose handle Schick Proline [ 1 ] Lea Classic A/S Lotion I think that after using a number of different handles on the Alu.General, I have finally got the right one. The Razor Head/ Handle combo feels really good in the hand and feels comfortable in whatever plane it is being used. Had a nice quick Shave today could have been tad closer if I had spent time doing the necessary polishing up work. Not used that brush for a while, amazingly soft tips now it has been used for a few years.
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Post by Tony'schin on Dec 1, 2019 2:32:29 GMT -6
01/12/19 Pre shave prep: Pears Transparent Original Brush: RR400 Plissoft Soap: Proraso Red (Rudolf's Nose) Razor: Colonial General V2 Stainless Blade: Feather PB (7) Post Shave: Alum Block, cold water splash, Homemade Neroli Witch Hazel Balm: Barts Balm Grapefruit & Pink Pepper Balm & Lotion Aftershave: Paco Rabane 1 Million A very nice Sunday shave. The background is a book i am going to read again, it is a very true, raw description of what happened on Mount Longdon By Jim O'Connell who was there along with a couple of my friends. He put a lot of time into this account and interviewed combatants of both sides. It guides you through the battle step by grueling step from beginning to end. I can wholeheartedly recommend it if you like these sorts of books. Anyway back to the shave - December, how did that happen? This month i am going try to match the newly acquired Unmentionable Blades to my Unmentionable Razors, however, before that, up stepped the General V2 for this mornings ritual. Fantastic, he is now up there at the top of my SE tree. I am going to stick with the Proraso Red as long as possible this month to help me with the experiment. (Rudolf's Nose! well it is December) I will be dotting the SOTD's with an SE now and again when the SE urge becomes unbearable, i will not burden you with my unmentionable SOTD's. So, 3 passes, silky smooth finish, nothing from the block and ready for the day ahead. Dog walk, and then my visit with the Mothership (1 Million was a favourite of Dads and it puts a smile on Mams face when i wear it). Have a great Sunday All
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Post by wchnu on Dec 1, 2019 2:44:39 GMT -6
01/12/19 Pre shave prep: Pears Transparent Original Brush: RR400 Plissoft Soap: Proraso Red (Rudolf's Nose) Razor: Colonial General V2 Stainless Blade: Feather PB (7) Post Shave: Alum Block, cold water splash, Homemade Neroli Witch Hazel Balm: Barts Balm Grapefruit & Pink Pepper Balm & Lotion Aftershave: Paco Rabane 1 Million A very nice Sunday shave. The background is a book i am going to read again, it is a very true, raw description of what happened on Mount Longdon By Jim O'Connell who was there along with a couple of my friends. He put a lot of time into this account and interviewed combatants of both sides. It guides you through the battle step by grueling step from beginning to end. I can wholeheartedly recommend it if you like these sorts of books. Anyway back to the shave - December, how did that happen? This month i am going try to match the newly acquired Unmentionable Blades to my Unmentionable Razors, however, before that, up stepped the General V2 for this mornings ritual. Fantastic, he is now up there at the top of my SE tree. I am going to stick with the Proraso Red as long as possible this month to help me with the experiment. (Rudolf's Nose! well it is December) I will be dotting the SOTD's with an SE now and again when the SE urge becomes unbearable, i will not burden you with my unmentionable SOTD's. So, 3 passes, silky smooth finish, nothing from the block and ready for the day ahead. Dog walk, and then my visit with the Mothership (1 Million was a favourite of Dads and it puts a smile on Mams face when i wear it). Have a great Sunday All Meh..... don’t get to worried with unmentionable blades. They all do about the same thing. (If sharp)
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Post by Electrif on Dec 1, 2019 4:58:28 GMT -6
Sunday 1st December Yaqi Aluminium Tux - Wickham 1912 Club Cola - GEM/Ever Ready Push Button - GEM SSC №3 - Alum - Osmanli Lemon Cologne - Aloe Vera Gel
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Post by culcreuch on Dec 1, 2019 6:01:17 GMT -6
Sunday 1st December Vitos Pre shave Cream Stirling Ozark Mountain Shaving Soap Simpson M7 in Best GEM Micromatic Clog-Pruf with a GEM SS Blade Thayers Witch Hazel with cucumber MWF Moisturiser Pitralon Classic AS 3 Passes for a beautiful Sunday morning Shave
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Post by jayaruh on Dec 1, 2019 8:12:20 GMT -6
SE Sunday's Shave Cold Water Rinse GZD Berber Stick Jayaruh #1 Superior Lather Catcher Vintage Gem Cutlery CWR Family Dollar Old Spice My prep was just a cold water rinse. The GZD Berber Stick Shave Soap face lathered well with the Jayaruh #1 Badger Brush. I did two passes and a cleanup with the Superior Lather Catcher razor with a Vintage Gem Cutlery SE blade and ended up with a close, comfortable shave. After a cold water rinse, I finished off with Family Dollar Old Spice After Shave. I am clean, smooth, and refreshed...
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rayr
Blade King
Posts: 427
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Post by rayr on Dec 1, 2019 9:13:25 GMT -6
Razor: GEM Cutlery Damaskeene Blade: GEM CS (3) Soap: RAZOROCK Charcoal-Lime Cube Preshave, RAZOROCK Unlabeled Product Brush: No Name Flat Top Boar A/S: Witch Hazel, RAZOROCK Unlabeled Product Aftershave Splash
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