#1,201

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
(02-05-2025, 04:04 AM)Dave in KY Wrote: Gin made from Real Juniper berries and  not just flavoring are good for arthritic inflammation too......That's my story and I'm sticking with it, cold or warm weather   Big Grin

I have bad osteoarthritis in my hands. Maybe with a nightly G&T I can hold things better. But too many may make it harder to hold things better!!  Tongue

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#1,202

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(02-05-2025, 11:12 PM)MaineYooper Wrote:
(02-05-2025, 04:04 AM)Dave in KY Wrote: Gin made from Real Juniper berries and  not just flavoring are good for arthritic inflammation too......That's my story and I'm sticking with it, cold or warm weather   Big Grin

I have bad osteoarthritis in my hands. Maybe with a nightly G&T I can hold things better. But too many may make it harder to hold things better!!  Tongue

I too have bad osteoarthritis in most of my joints. I did gin soaked raisins for awhile but never kept up with them. You can Google it. Happy2

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This post by Dave in KY mentions views and opinions expressed and makes it known that they are "those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of DFS or any other member, agency, organization, employer or company."  Big Grin
#1,203

Posting Freak
(This post was last modified: 02-12-2025, 12:17 AM by Marko. Edited 1 time in total.)
I was looking at Top of the Chain and found a collaboration soap between Barrister and Mann and Mammoth called Smash. Peach is the first note. Sounds interesting , it’s in the Mammoth tusk soap base.

Smash celebrates a wonderful cocktail, the bourbon smash.

This delicious fragrance was created by William Carius from Barrister and Mann.

Notes: peach, cane sugar, tobacco, bourbon, hedione

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#1,204

Member
New York
(02-12-2025, 12:15 AM)Marko Wrote: I was looking at Top of the Chain and found a collaboration soap between Barrister and Mann and Mammoth called Smash. Peach is the first note. Sounds interesting , it’s in the Mammoth tusk soap base.

Smash celebrates a wonderful cocktail, the bourbon smash.

This delicious fragrance was created by William Carius from Barrister and Mann.

Notes: peach, cane sugar, tobacco, bourbon, hedione

Wow, definitely sounds intriguing. Will makes some well loved and unique scents. Might be worth checking out later in the year. Thanks Marko!

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#1,205
(This post was last modified: 02-14-2025, 03:58 PM by Tedolph.)
Well, finally something did go wrong. Before my last AM shave, I used an asthma inhaler with a new medicine. I had used it before long ago and knew that it could make me a little shaky. The first two SR passes went fine. However, my safety SE clean up pass resulted in two weepers and a really good nick under my nose.

Moral of the story: if you are going for a close shave, you need to have Zen level steadiness in your hands.

No photo's, you don't need to see the blood.

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#1,206

Posting Freak
(02-14-2025, 03:58 PM)Tedolph Wrote: Well, finally something did go wrong.  Before my last AM shave, I used an asthma inhaler with a new medicine.  I had used it before long ago and knew that it could make me a little shaky.  The first two SR passes went fine.  However, my safety SE clean up pass resulted in two weepers and a really good nick under my nose. 

Moral of the story:  if you are going for a close shave, you need to have Zen level steadiness in your hands.

No photo's, you don't need to see the blood.

Hope you heal up quickly.  I have noticed that Ventolin makes me a bit shaky.  Don’t operate heavy equipment or sharp razors!

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#1,207

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(02-14-2025, 03:58 PM)Tedolph Wrote: Well, finally something did go wrong.  Before my last AM shave, I used an asthma inhaler with a new medicine.  I had used it before long ago and knew that it could make me a little shaky.  The first two SR passes went fine.  However, my safety SE clean up pass resulted in two weepers and a really good nick under my nose. 

Moral of the story:  if you are going for a close shave, you need to have Zen level steadiness in your hands.

No photo's, you don't need to see the blood.

(02-14-2025, 04:57 PM)Marko Wrote:
(02-14-2025, 03:58 PM)Tedolph Wrote: Well, finally something did go wrong.  Before my last AM shave, I used an asthma inhaler with a new medicine.  I had used it before long ago and knew that it could make me a little shaky.  The first two SR passes went fine.  However, my safety SE clean up pass resulted in two weepers and a really good nick under my nose. 

Moral of the story:  if you are going for a close shave, you need to have Zen level steadiness in your hands.

No photo's, you don't need to see the blood.

Hope you heal up quickly.  I have noticed that Ventolin makes me a bit shaky.  Don’t operate heavy equipment or sharp razors!

Every inhaler the put me on gave me Parkinson hand shakes and after trying 4 different ones I just quit as they all had the same effect. I'll go back when I absolutely HAVE to but just deal with the lack of air until then....Hope you heal up Tedolph

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#1,208

Member
New York
(02-14-2025, 03:58 PM)Tedolph Wrote: Well, finally something did go wrong. Before my last AM shave, I used an asthma inhaler with a new medicine. I had used it before long ago and knew that it could make me a little shaky. The first two SR passes went fine. However, my safety SE clean up pass resulted in two weepers and a really good nick under my nose.

Moral of the story: if you are going for a close shave, you need to have Zen level steadiness in your hands.

No photo's, you don't need to see the blood.
Yikes! That does not sound good.

Welcome to my world, lol. That's why I named my Journal as such. No matter how much planning I do, I'm doomed to have some unforeseeable problem.

Hopefully you heal quickly and it becomes a distant memory (but forever a cautionary tale). Have a great day.

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#1,209

Member
New York
(02-14-2025, 05:11 PM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(02-14-2025, 03:58 PM)Tedolph Wrote: Well, finally something did go wrong.  Before my last AM shave, I used an asthma inhaler with a new medicine.  I had used it before long ago and knew that it could make me a little shaky.  The first two SR passes went fine.  However, my safety SE clean up pass resulted in two weepers and a really good nick under my nose. 

Moral of the story:  if you are going for a close shave, you need to have Zen level steadiness in your hands.

No photo's, you don't need to see the blood.

(02-14-2025, 04:57 PM)Marko Wrote:
(02-14-2025, 03:58 PM)Tedolph Wrote: Well, finally something did go wrong.  Before my last AM shave, I used an asthma inhaler with a new medicine.  I had used it before long ago and knew that it could make me a little shaky.  The first two SR passes went fine.  However, my safety SE clean up pass resulted in two weepers and a really good nick under my nose. 

Moral of the story:  if you are going for a close shave, you need to have Zen level steadiness in your hands.

No photo's, you don't need to see the blood.

Hope you heal up quickly.  I have noticed that Ventolin makes me a bit shaky.  Don’t operate heavy equipment or sharp razors!

Every inhaler the put me on gave me Parkinson hand shakes and after trying 4 different ones I just quit as they all had the same effect. I'll go back when I absolutely HAVE to but just deal with the lack of air until then....Hope you heal up Tedolph
There went my followup question... was going to ask if you could get one that doesn't have this side effect. Judging from Dave's experience, probably not. Ugh.

Again, so sorry Tedolph .

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#1,210

Member
gone to Carolina in my mind
That's a miserable pair of choices to choose from Tedolph.  I'm sorry you got bit - and sorry that you have so much company too!  I hope you heal quickly.

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