(This post was last modified: 02-24-2024, 02:13 PM by mrdoug.)
It's been a while, so I thought I'd post some thoughts that have been bouncing around here for the past week or so...
The weather is getting sizeably colder (and dryer) here. I think that may be why I'm having some poor shaves again. Last year (?) I chatted with Mike about pre shave / skincare routines. I think I need to return to that hunt. I did try a lotion or two, but wasn't a fan of what I'd found (CeraVe maybe?). After reading some of the writing out there on these interwebs, I may give a beard wash or beard moisturizer a try. The thinking goes... it'll soften the hairs and add some nutrients to the skin. I'm a cheap bastard, so I have to find the right balance of price and performance. Currently I'm considering 'Cremo Beard wash and softener' or 'Woody's beard conditioner'. Fwiw, I have a moustache / Goatee... so I won't look completely insane with a beard wash. Haha.
I'm still working on breaking in the zenith 26mm knot. It's been ~5 weeks and I haven't been the most diligent... so I've probably only done 20-25 break-in lathers (this is a wild guess, as I didn't keep a record). Nonetheless, it's coming along well with (I don't know, my vision sucks) maybe 75%+ of the hairs split and quite a permanent fanning going on (aka, even dry it looks like Sideshow Bob). I believe I said it'll likely be baby soft and ready for use at the end of Feb. I'm still shooting for that goal-line.
I've been toying with the idea of trying a scented soap again... just one, which I had great luck with... specifically Soap Commander Vision. It was a mild, refreshing mint soap and I think mint / menthol calms the follicles, which might be a good thing. It's also Lanolin free. I'm still not sold that I want Lanolin in my soaps (though I've had good luck with Stirling Sheep, albeit not consistent recently). I'm still on the fence though. More consideration is needed before I go shopping.
Finally, as I am still staring down two wooden handles I got to thinking how can I possibly maintain them? This led me to looking around and finding wax wood polish. Has anyone tried one of these on a brush handle? Seems like it might be good for an occasional added (short term) layer with some wood benefitting properties.
That's all folks (and quite enough). Sheesh, I rambled on.
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