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  • DaveWave94
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    29 days ago

    14.08.2024 - quick & easy dome shave

    • Prep: head wash
    • Brush: AP Shave Co. Snakeskin w/ 26 mm Silksmoke Flattop/Fan hybrid
    • Razor: Leaf Thorn
    • Blade: snapped BIC Chrome Platinum
    • Lather: Jean & Len - Fresh Menthol Rasierpaste (shaving cream)
    • Post-Shave: Thayer’s Original toner; Phytorelax Aftershave scalp cream

    -> 1 pass head shave. No frills, just good enough.

    Yet another awfully hot summer day invoked a serious craving for menthol again. However, after a pretty exhausting day I needed something that would work quickly. Luckily, this combo of mentholated shaving cream and a Flat/Fan knot brush does just that. Definitely not my favourite scent, but still acceptable. I hope to use something fancier once the weather has calmed down a bit.

    Today I decided to look up how Yul Brynner shaved his head and found close to no resources about it. After questioning DDGs open source AI, it told me that he was quite meticulous about it, often spent more than 30 minutes for shaving his dome and… he allegedly used a straight razor. Now, everything the AI says is to be taken with a massive grain of salt, but if true - kudos to him, that takes balls of steel. And in case anyone wonders why I know of such an old school actor, The Ten Commandments is shown every Easter season over here. Together with Telly Savalas of Kojak, he as King Rameses was one of my only two bald childhood heroes (pretty funny that I favoured the villain in the biblical epos though).

    • PorkButtsNTaters666
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      28 days ago

      retty funny that I favoured the villain in the biblical epos though

      You weren’t Teufelskraft for nothing 🤣

      I knew Yul Brynner mainly as the king of Siam

      • DaveWave94
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        28 days ago

        Yep, I later found out that this was his parade role in Broadway musicals. Seems natural that he made an appearance as some kind of ruler again!