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Doug's Journal of Shaving Happiness v2.0

Good to hear from you Doug! One curious question: how will you clear up your “large pile of soap” with once per week shaving? 🤔 As you noted, you need to step up your game! 😉
 
Journal Entry #917

Today's Shave - 01/05/2024
Pre
: Hot shower/splash of cool water
Razor: Post-War Gillette Tech
Blade: Lord Stainless (3)
Bowl: Fine Accoutrements Lather Bowl
Brush: RazoRock Big Bruce
Soap/Cream: PAA CaD
AS 1: Thayer's Rose Petal Facial Toner & Lucky Tiger Facial Tonic
AS 2: Lucky Tiger Vanishing Cream
AS 3: Nivea Sensitive Soothing Post Shave Balm
Fragrance: PAA CaD Aftershave Splash


Overview
The Tech is still one of the best razors ever made. Prove me wrong.


Shave Stuff
Today's shave was smooth, excellent, and without incident. I am still working through a huge backlog of soaps. I love the scent of this one, but I am hoping the tub goes quickly so I can move onto a new scent.


Other Stuff
Had a minor procedure done on Friday and I am recovering. I took the week off of work to get the process started.

I had my guitar lesson tonight. I am still loving the instrument. My instructor is really cool also. He says I have made noticeable improvement over the holidays.


Thank you for reading and commenting on my journal. I hope you have a great day and stellar shaves, Cadre.
 
Journal Entry #918

Today's Shave - 01/07/2024
Pre
: Hot shower/splash of cool water
Razor: Edwin Jagger DEL8714bl
Blade: Crown Platinum (1)
Bowl: Fine Accoutrements Lather Bowl
Brush: Paladin Barely Seconds Malachite Chief
Soap/Cream: PAA CaD
AS 1: Thayer's Rose Petal Facial Toner & Lucky Tiger Facial Tonic
AS 2: Lucky Tiger Vanishing Cream
AS 3: Nivea Sensitive Soothing Post Shave Balm
Fragrance: PAA CaD Aftershave Splash & Dua River Fougere


Overview
My first shave with a Paladin
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Shave Stuff
The shave was excellent. It has been a long time since I used a badger brush (like, well over a year). I am a synthetic brush person normally. But, the knot on this brush felt incredibly soft with just a little bit of scritch here and there. It felt really good on my face. I had forgotten just how much lather badger knot hog. It took me a while to rinse it clean after the shave. The EJ DE89 treated me well as always. This is another piece of gear that has been gathering dust in my collection. It was nice to pull it out and get reacquainted.


Other Stuff
Enjoying my time off of work, but feel a tiny bit guilty about taking the time. I don't like leaving my open support cases in the hands of my coworkers. They have enough to do without having to handle my stuff too. But the break is nice, and probably needed. It will be nice to get back to it on Monday.


Thank you for reading and commenting on my journal. I hope you have a great day and stellar shaves, Cadre.
 
Journal Entry #919

Yesterday's Shave - 01/17/2024
Pre
: Hot shower/splash of cool water
Straight: Genco Easy Aces
Strop: West Coast Shaving 3" Latigo
Razor: Edwin Jagger DEL8714bl
Blade: Crown Platinum (2)
Bowl: Fine Accoutrements Lather Bowl
Brush: Paladin Barely Seconds Malachite Chief
Soap/Cream: PAA CaD
AS 1: Thayer's Rose Petal Facial Toner & Lucky Tiger Facial Tonic
AS 2: Lucky Tiger Vanishing Cream
AS 3: Nivea Sensitive Soothing Post Shave Balm
Fragrance: Dua River Fougere


Overview
First straight shave in a long time

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Shave Stuff
I felt like a straight shave for the first time in a very long time. I should have chosen one of my straights with a round toe. I got my angle a little off, so the toe bit down in front of my left ear. Also, I scraped the heck out of my neck. I am really out of practice my straight razors.


Other Stuff
I have started getting interested in Locksport. Learning to pick locks is quite fun.


Thank you for reading and commenting on my journal. I hope you have a great day and stellar shaves, Cadre.
 
Journal Entry #920

Yesterday's Shave - 01/31/2026
Pre
: Hot shower/splash of cool water
Razor: Somnos's Bronze Timeless w/ .38mm plate
Blade: Gillette 7O'Clock Super Platinum (2)
Bowl: Fine Accoutrements Lather Bowl
Brush: Paladin Antique Ivory El Dorado 26mm
Soap/Cream: Mike's Natural Hungarian Lavender (partial tub PIFed to me from @Dagwoodz)
AS 1: Thayer's Rose Petal Facial Toner & Lucky Tiger Facial Tonic
AS 2: Lucky Tiger Vanishing Cream
AS 3: Nivea Sensitive Soothing Post Shave Balm
Fragrance: Dunhill for Men by Alfred Dunhill


Overview
Another Timeless shave

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Shave Stuff
This was my second shave with the .38mm plate on the bronze Timeless. Both shaves have been great. The smaller gap really helps. The bronze Timeless still needs some TLC since the blade is held in a rather flat position in the razor head. It just requires riding the cap a little more than with many other razors. Go slow and listen to what your skin is telling you and things will go well.
I like the scent of Mike's Hungarian Lavender. It is also a good performer. I am really going to enjoy 3017ing this soap.


Other Stuff
It was a long week at work, but life is good.


Thank you for reading and commenting on my journal. I hope you have a great day and stellar shaves, Cadre.
 
Hey Doug - looks like you just jumped back into the Cadre after a long break...which I can very much relate to!

I also just recently gave myself a full face shave with a straight (after using them only for cheeks and neck for almost a year), and found that my technique was not perfect...but was better than I imagined it might be, which was a nice surprise. That Genco Easy Aces is a sweet looking razor!

Happy to read that you are well...and very cool that you are learning to play guitar!
 
Hey Doug - looks like you just jumped back into the Cadre after a long break...which I can very much relate to!

I also just recently gave myself a full face shave with a straight (after using them only for cheeks and neck for almost a year), and found that my technique was not perfect...but was better than I imagined it might be, which was a nice surprise. That Genco Easy Aces is a sweet looking razor!

Happy to read that you are well...and very cool that you are learning to play guitar!
Thanks!!

The Easy Aces is a fantastic razor, but the square toe on it requires better technique than I have right now. I think I might need to stick to round toe straights for a while. Also, if you are shopping for vintage steel, anything Genco in good condition is worth picking up.
 
Thanks!!

The Easy Aces is a fantastic razor, but the square toe on it requires better technique than I have right now. I think I might need to stick to round toe straights for a while. Also, if you are shopping for vintage steel, anything Genco in good condition is worth picking up.

I have (I think) only one Genco razor (with translucent yellow scales), and although I haven't shaved with it in a very long while, I recall liking it a lot, once I managed to get a decent edge on it (my eternal honing stuggle...!).

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It's interesting you say that thing about round toes - I have, I believe, only one round toe razor, an ERN Crown & Sword that I absolutely adore. I don't know why I haven't made the effort to acquire more of them.
 
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