16 AUG
Prep: Lots of hot water to the face and a smearing of Prep preshave
Razor: 1940s Super Speed
Blade: Treet Silver (1)
Brush: Maggard Razors 24mm Purple Swirl
Lather: Dr. Jon's Bandit
Post: Beaver Woodwright Black Ship Grooming Bandit
Adult Beverage: Paulaner Oktoberfest
Tonight's shave marks a momentous occasion in my wetshaving adventure: I shaved two nights in a row. Normally, I shave every other night. However, today I received my Bandit set and I just had to take it for a spin. I popped a fresh blade into the ol' trusty Super Speed, with my infallible Maggard Razors brush, and went to town with Bandit. Fan-freakin-tastic. Bandit is exceptional in both scent and performance---soap and aftershave, equally.
The soap has a distinct herby, citrus scent to it. Masculine for sure. The splash, out of the bottle, smells of citrus and patchouli. But wait just a few minutes after you've slapped it on and the leather comes through strongly. Wow!
This is really a superb collaboration between Dr. Jon's and Black Ship Grooming. I am concerned it didn't sell well, thus the markdown from $40 to $30 for the set on both of their respective sites. I am certain if samples were made of this soap and aftershave the sales would be very, very brisk. This is a wonderful scent.
It's as if Dr. Jon's Hydra mated with CFG's Midnight Stag. Bandit is the result. Bandit doesn't have the insane, in your face manliness of Midnight Stag, but it's manly for sure. The citrus from Hydra is definitely there, but it's been balanced out with some leather and patchouli.
Really exceptional. I can't say enough good words about this collaboration. I only hope this will not be the only collaboration between Dr. Jon's and Black Ship Grooming.
This is my first use of any Black Ship Grooming product. I'm now a big fan. His splash formula is superb and it leaves my face feeling like a million bucks.
Ancient, Free and Accepted Wet Shaver since 2006