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Saturday, October 31, 2015

Saturday Summary: Third Quick Shave, 15th Shave on Bluebird Blade

Today was the 15th shave on a Bluebird blade. Though currently difficult to find, it is a performer. However, the good news is that my favorite blade remains the Israeli-made Personna Platinum-Chrome Stainless (the red label blade), which I find to be optimally sharp, comfortable, and durable.



I have been testing a shave technique that I call the quick shave. Today was my third shave this week using this technique.

It's relatively quick because it only involves lathering the face with a brush once, doesn't rinse the razor much during the shave, and only uses one razor and blade -- though there is more than one pass involved.

Because the first pass is with-grain oblique buffing, I prefer to use a mild razor such as a post-WWII Tech, a Lord LP1822L (which has the L.6 razor head), Merkur 33C, or Rimei RM2003.

          

I apply a not-too-thick coating of a rich shave lather on a wet beard, and buff the first pass using an anti-raking stroke pattern. I don't take the time to rinse the lather off the razor, and simply complete the first pass leaving much lather in the razor and on my shaven face.

Then I wet my hand and re-moisten the lather still on my face, re-spreading it evenly and thinly on my beard and neck. Then I take my second pass across or against grain as appropriate using oblique strokes and again with an anti-raking pattern.

This morning I repeated the re-wetting of my face and took some clean-up strokes under my jaw line.

In all it was a leisurely-paced shave that still only took about 13 minutes including set up and clean up.

It was a moderately-close shave that was also comfortable and perfect for a Saturday.

Happy shaving!

Friday, October 30, 2015

Best of Grandad: You May Have a Problem with Your Shaving Hobby if....

You may have a problem with your shaving hobby if....

  • You own more razors than pairs of socks
  • You shave more regularly than you shower
  • You fantasize more about shaving than you fantasize about your significant other
  • Your friends complain when you discuss shaving and shaving gear
  • You have a razor-blade inventory that will last ten years -- for you and all your friends -- and you're still buying sampler packs
  • You go to all your favorite on-line shaving forums more frequently than you read the daily news
  • You can't wait for the holidays.... to give shaving gifts to your friends
  • You shave more than once per day.... because you want to
  • You have constant, visible razor burn
  • You have found the perfect razor, blade, and shave-prep combination.... and you still want to try more gear
  • Your facial skin is irritated.... from you admiring your shave with your hand
  • You admire photos of shaving lather posted on the Internet
  • You snuggle with your significant other only so she can appreciate the closeness of your shave
  • Your shaving supplies overflow from the bathroom into one or more closets
  • You have specially-built shaving-gear racks in your bathroom.... one for razors, one for brushes, one for after shave... 
  • You always walk down the shaving aisle in a store to see if there are any new products
  • Family members, when you are discussing your shaving, gently turn the conversation to 12-step programs
What are the other signs that someone may have a problem with their shaving hobby?

Happy shaving!  ;-D