I had a very satisfying shave this morning.
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My Variant razor provides most of my shaves once a blade
is adequately "seasoned" after four to six shaves per the PRA
process. See Sharpologist.com for more details. |
I continued with my now-standard practice of PRA (Progressive Razor Aggressiveness --
see my article on Sharpologist.com) which today paired a 15th-use Shark blade with my much-appreciated Parker Variant razor. I also used a three-pass process, using the common shaving directions for each pass -- respectively being with grain, then across grain, and, lastly, against grain. My Variant was set on 3.5 for the with-grain pass, on three for the across-grain pass, and on 2.5 for the against-grain pass as well as for the final clean-up strokes under my jawline and on my neck.
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Williams is unpretentious but effective. |
The soap that I used for today's shave was the unpretentious marque, Williams. (I have an article appearing in the near future -- again on Sharpologist.com -- that compares humble Williams to the Rolls-Royce of shave soaps, Martin De Candre. Coming soon to web devices near you!)
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Off the shelf, not my favorite. But
when cut with witch hazel and having
menthol and peppermint added, the
bouquet and the cool soothing is great! |
I got a close, comfortable shave that ended with rinses of cool water and, once my face air dried while putting away my shave gear, I added a splash of my favorite after-shave lotion. My fave after shave is a home-made concoction of which I've written before.
I use a base of about 80% common drug-store witch hazel. To that I add a bit of peppermint oil and menthol crystals, which have to be melted in using a microwave oven. Then I add the remaining 20% liquid from my bottle of Ice Blue Aqua Velva. The result is a soothing, cooling, great smelling (but not overpowering) finish to a really good shave on this sunny late-winter day!
Happy shaving!
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