Shave of the Day Thread - 2016

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Pre: GFT Lime skin food
Brush: Shavemac 177
Soap: Razorock Santa Maria del Fiore
Razor: Standard
Blade: Feather
Post: alum, witch hazel, B&M Arctique (inspired by @TomG)

Yes, it's back to Standard.
With the Shavemac 177, I find it harder to achieve that ultra glossy lather I usually get from other brushes. I wonder why, but there was no lack of lather though, the brush produced so much lather that it just kept spilling out and I had to contain it. I used the Load/Hydrate method today and started with a slightly wetter brush than I usually would with this technique. I probably should have slowed down the swirling at the beginning to let the water in the brush slowly pick up the soap without creating bubbles. I will test lather tonight and give it another go just to get a better grip on this. I shall not fail my lather idol - @alfredus

Down to the shave. I followed @Lifes a Peach and @Osman recommendation to load a Feather in the standard. I think it's the smoothest shave I've had with a Feather, ever.
Remember how I always mentioned that the Standard has an amazing blade feedback? When paired with the Feather, just light pressure on the face is enough to decimate an entire village of whiskers. Really smooth, fantastic and one of my best ATG shaves. Very smooth and happy shave tonight, with one or two really small nicks due to carelessness.

Alum feedback confirmed the shave was an amazing one. Splashed on the Arctique and I accidentally rubbed my eyes. Ouch. Can feel the menthol sucking the soul out of my eyes.
@saku39 It is confirmed, the Standard is definitely my favourite razor.

@silver where you're Scotch Whisky ;):D
 
Sorry - never going to happen. I might be open for a trade, but it would have to be a brush of equal...perfection.

@alfredus is born to be 'Brushes of the Devil' because he loves very high quality top of the range brushes, he like first class brushes and not second class or even third ;):censored:
 
SOTD Manly, NSW

Razor:
Gillette Contour Plus/Atra
Blade: OEM Contour Cartridge (3)
Brush: Muhle Synthetic Travel Brush
Soap/Cream: D R Harris Arlington Shave Stick
Aftershave: Floid Vigoroso

Hmmm, shave was pretty rubbish again :(

Not sure if me or the OEM blades or the whole ATRA thing. Might have to get some genuine blades and compare.
 
Pre: GFT Lime skin food
Brush: Shavemac 177
Soap: Razorock Santa Maria del Fiore
Razor: Standard
Blade: Feather
Post: alum, witch hazel, B&M Arctique (inspired by @TomG)

Yes, it's back to Standard.
With the Shavemac 177, I find it harder to achieve that ultra glossy lather I usually get from other brushes. I wonder why, but there was no lack of lather though, the brush produced so much lather that it just kept spilling out and I had to contain it. I used the Load/Hydrate method today and started with a slightly wetter brush than I usually would with this technique. I probably should have slowed down the swirling at the beginning to let the water in the brush slowly pick up the soap without creating bubbles. I will test lather tonight and give it another go just to get a better grip on this. I shall not fail my lather idol - @alfredus

Down to the shave. I followed @Lifes a Peach and @Osman recommendation to load a Feather in the standard. I think it's the smoothest shave I've had with a Feather, ever.
Remember how I always mentioned that the Standard has an amazing blade feedback? When paired with the Feather, just light pressure on the face is enough to decimate an entire village of whiskers. Really smooth, fantastic and one of my best ATG shaves. Very smooth and happy shave tonight, with one or two really small nicks due to carelessness.

Alum feedback confirmed the shave was an amazing one. Splashed on the Arctique and I accidentally rubbed my eyes. Ouch. Can feel the menthol sucking the soul out of my eyes.
@saku39 It is confirmed, the Standard is definitely my favourite razor.

I hear you @silver. My eyes were watering on first application. I had similar discomfort when I splashed on some bloom water from the excellent ShaverHeaven Arctic Mango soap. I was in the shower at the time, and the soapy solution run down my bod and contacted the family jewels - the ensuing exothermic reaction had me imagining 'boiling' eggs in liquid nitrogen.
 
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I hear you @silver. My eyes were watering on first application. I had similar discomfort when I splashed on some bloom water from the excellent ShaverHeaven Arctic Mango soap. I was in the shower at the time, and the soapy solution run down my bod and contacted the family jewels - the ensuing exothermic reaction had me imagining 'boiling' eggs in liquid nitrogen.

Hahahah. Ouch. Boiling eggs in liquid nitrogen.
 
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SOTD Manly, NSW

Razor:
Gillette Contour Plus/Atra
Blade: OEM Contour Cartridge (3)
Brush: Muhle Synthetic Travel Brush
Soap/Cream: D R Harris Arlington Shave Stick
Aftershave: Floid Vigoroso

Hmmm, shave was pretty rubbish again :(

Not sure if me or the OEM blades or the whole ATRA thing. Might have to get some genuine blades and compare.

I feel for you @Mark1966 - just think of all the vintage razors, vintage butterscotch brushes and Mike's that awaits you at home
 
I only offered to buy the aftershave off him of it was too cool for him. No need to threaten me like that!
@eggbert - the Arctique would come in handy in the Top End come November?
I've been freezing my date off in the Great Vic Desert this week - should've packed the Cat O' Nine Tails.......
 
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@eggbert - the Arctique would come in handy in the Top End come November?
I've been freezing my date off in the Great Vic Desert this week - should've packed the Cat O' Nine Tails.......
It comes in handy all the time.
Every daytime is hot (I think every day of the year has an average maximum over 30), but it's supposed to be the dry season, when it cools down a bit, at least overnight.
But last night the coldest it got was 25 degrees!
 
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Razor: Gillette Slim (6)
Blade: GSB (1)
Brush: Muhle Synthetic Silvertip Fibre
Soap/Cream: La Toja Shave Stick
Aftershave: Speick A/S

Travel kit as we are up the coast for the long weekend. The La Toja and this spectacular brush created mounds of slick lather. I always think this would be a great beginners combo. I never use shave sticks at home, but I really should.
WTG, XTG, ATG to BBS, despite the fact that the mirror is about 3 meters away from the sink in this bathroom.
Speick did it's usual amazing job. Right, pancakes anyone?
 
Razor: Weber Polished Head on Bulldog Handle
Blade: Vintage Schick Super Platinum (1)
Brush: Vintage butterscotch Simpson
Soap/Cream: Mike's Natural Shaving Soaps - Barbershop
Aftershave: Captain's Choice - Bay Rum

After a crap shave away it is nice to come home to an old faithful and reliable combination. The Mike's just lathers so well and easily!

Might take a raincheck on the pancakes @Psmith - we had scrambled eggs and now out for coffee :)
 
Gillette Slim
Vokshod
Simpson Duke 3 Best
Saponificio Verasino Cosmo

Tried lathering like the video alfredus posted the other day & boy was it good fun.

Very nice lather that I'm sure if I had more time would of been perfect.

All ready to tackle the first exam of my Masters! Wish me luck.
 
Gillette Slim
Vokshod
Simpson Duke 3 Best
Saponificio Verasino Cosmo

Tried lathering like the video alfredus posted the other day & boy was it good fun.

Very nice lather that I'm sure if I had more time would of been perfect.

All ready to tackle the first exam of my Masters! Wish me luck.

Good luck mate! What sort of Masters BTW?


Hey - Happy shaving :)
 
Gillette Slim
Vokshod
Simpson Duke 3 Best
Saponificio Verasino Cosmo

Tried lathering like the video alfredus posted the other day & boy was it good fun.

Very nice lather that I'm sure if I had more time would of been perfect.

All ready to tackle the first exam of my Masters! Wish me luck.
Best of luck!
 
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