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    9 months ago

    Prep: Splash of Cool Water
    Razor: Fatip - Grande (Open Comb)
    Blade: Gillette - Platinum (8)
    Lather: Declaration Grooming Milksteak - Sunrise on Lasalle
    Brush: Whipped Dog - Angel Hair Green Handle 24mm (2 uses)
    Post Shave: Barrister & Mann - Reserve Spice


    Gear Pic :: Video

    ䷀ General Notes

    So, the Slurry Lather works well with a Synthetic brush, and with the current base from Declaration Grooming: Milksteak.

    It’s not usually advisable to change two significant variables at once, when you’re trying out something new, but honestly, I had a hunch they would be just fine. And I was not wrong.

    The brush did hold enough water to do the method, and the milksteak, being so easy to lather in general, was great with the Slurry method.

    I used a Weck single edge today, but mostly shaved with a Fatip Open Comb.

    ䷀ Razor and Blade Notes

    (Fatip - Grande - Nickel Open Comb ::: Gillette - Platinum ‹8 uses›)

    So I started off the shave with the Weck Sextoblade, but after working on my cheeks in the first pass, and having some issues, I grabbed a DE that was around, the faithful Fatip OC (Grande), which took care of my neck and the rest of the shave easily.

    It was a week’s growth after all. And my SR/Weck skills were just not up to the task of shaving off so much stubble, especially on my neck. It would have taken much too long for me to do it right.

    But what I did do with the weck on my cheeks and a little on my neck, didn’t generate any irritation, which was very nice.

    The Fatip made sure I had a great shave and the Gill. Plat. was a fine match.

    Razor and Blade Performance/Comfort Rating: 4 out of 5 (Very Good)

    ䷀ Soap Notes

    (Declaration Grooming Milksteak - Sunrise on Lasalle)

    Them: “Originally located in Downtown Saint Louis, the floral market moved to LaSalle during a period of construction and growth and has been there for decades ever since. One of the oldest markets, it serves florists across the country. This scent is designed to reflect the early morning hours of freshly cut flowers, with their dew-laden sweetness and vibrant freshness. ~~ Notes: Pear, geranium, jasmine tea, and Virginia cedar.”

    Scent: On first use, I don’t remember detecting any pear, but what I thought I was getting was a green, sinewy, grassy vibe. I liked it well enough… fresh, grassy, green and clean and natur-ey … though it wasn’t super interesting. There’s definitely something else out there with a similar nature to it.

    Scent Strength: 5/10, nicely present during shaving.

    Lather… I was shaving off so much stubble that more work was done in pass one, than usual with a slurry lather. So at pass three, we were farther along, in that we were looking at a pretty mature lather. No big deal, but I did have to add some water.

    Milksteak is a good soap base for the Slurry Lather method, it looks like. It is easy to lather for most folks, so I really didn’t have many doubts about it.

    Hydration: Perfect (for me)

    • 8 sec load with a Very Wet brush

    Bowl: No Bowl

    ䷀ Brush Notes

    (Whipped Dog - Angel Hair Green Handle 24mm ‹2 uses›)

    Worked great with the slurry lather method, it seems. Held enough water from the start. Not a ton, but enough. I did need to add more by the end, but that also may have been because the situation was a bit non-standard since the first pass was taking off so much stubble.


    During the Shave Feel:
      Cheeks: Felt blade but comfortable
      Neck: Felt blade but comfortable
    After the Shave Closeness:
      Cheeks: Near BBS - About as close as I’ll ever get
      Neck: Cut flush to where I just see the tips (above average for me)


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