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PARADIGM :: SAPONIFICIO VARESINO :: TALLOW + STEEL :: B&M CLASSIC
PARADIGM :: SAPONIFICIO VARESINO :: TALLOW + STEEL :: B&M CLASSIC
(I think I know who No.1 is!)
-Chris
-Chris
Razor: Portland Razor Co Chimera / Supply Provision Custom 3 dot head
Blade: Chick
Strop: Drygulch 45
Brush Handle: B-400 The Brush by Tom
Knot: APShaveCo Tuxedo
Soap: Eufros Jabonman GEA
Post Care: Thayers Witch Hazel
Alum
Osage Rub
Aftershave: Eufros Jabonman GEA balm
Fragrance: Jean Paul Gaultier Le Male
What a luxurious shave this morning. This Eufros is a fantastic soap; great glide, easy lather and a wonderful scent. I had read that the Le Male was a perfect match and it is. One pass with the Supply and two with the Chimera and I ended up with a DFS. I actually was able to go ATG with the Chimera today, a first. Have a great day folks!
Blade: Chick
Strop: Drygulch 45
Brush Handle: B-400 The Brush by Tom
Knot: APShaveCo Tuxedo
Soap: Eufros Jabonman GEA
Post Care: Thayers Witch Hazel
Alum
Osage Rub
Aftershave: Eufros Jabonman GEA balm
Fragrance: Jean Paul Gaultier Le Male
What a luxurious shave this morning. This Eufros is a fantastic soap; great glide, easy lather and a wonderful scent. I had read that the Le Male was a perfect match and it is. One pass with the Supply and two with the Chimera and I ended up with a DFS. I actually was able to go ATG with the Chimera today, a first. Have a great day folks!
(05-15-2017, 05:22 PM)Schrittmacher Wrote: Well, I had to try it, I did, and I can't say I've succeeded. Floïd is the most well known of all after shaves splashes that have been manufactured in this country. It has deserved a reputation for being quite effective and leaving a smooth and refreshed skin, but also for having a barbershop-like scent quite suitable for gentlemen the age of my Granddad (and I'm in my 40s) but doubtfully suitable for the present day.Perhaps you’re already familiar with it, but for a more modern scent from the same manufacturer, try Floïd ”Black”. (This label: https://damnfineshave.com/thread-what-af...#pid132611)
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You may like or dislike it, but I haven't used any other splash that lasts this long. After nearly an hour I could still smell it and was getting tired of it , even though I had applied some Eufros balm when the splash was absorved, so I reached for the Speick bottle in an attempt to dilute the Floïd scent. It helped.
I find it to be a wonderful product with an immensely pleasing scent. My only problem is that the scent is nice & strong for about an hour or so, and then it fades rather quickly. I’d be happy if I could smell Floïd ”Black” all day.
Whenever I go to shave, I assume there’s someone else on the planet shaving, so I say “I’m gonna go shave, too.”
– Mitch Hedberg
– Mitch Hedberg
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(05-15-2017, 10:11 PM)Matsilainen Wrote: Perhaps you’re already familiar with it, but for a more modern scent from the same manufacturer, try Floïd ”Black”. (This label: https://damnfineshave.com/thread-what-af...#pid132611)
I find it to be a wonderful product with an immensely pleasing scent. My only problem is that the scent is nice & strong for about an hour or so, and then it fades rather quickly. I’d be happy if I could smell Floïd ”Black” all day.
Yes sir, I know Floïd Black, but according to the reviews I've read on it, it seems that it has lost some of its good properties in the process of getting a more modern scent. I might be able to live with that since I use a balm after my splash in most of my shaves, so if I have a chance to take a whiff at it I'll do that. I knew that this traditional version I brought home was gonna be "difficult" but still had to give it a try.
Thanks for the hint, though
(This post was last modified: 05-16-2017, 01:17 AM by Whiskey Sour.)
Monday 5.15.2017
Barrister & Mann Rhapsody :: Wolf Whiskers/Declaration Brushworks :: Stork Ti RWD/Above the Tie SE2 :: Myrsol Blue
-Mark
Tuesday Planned SOTD
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Razor: Supply Provision The Single Edge Polished
Blade: Personna (01)
Brush: WildWestBrushworks 24mm Cashmere
Bowl: Symmetrical Pottery
Pre-Shave Scrub: Ginger Garden Aventus
Pre-Shave Butter: Chatillon Lux Lavender
Shave Cream: Castle Forbes Lavender
Post: Organic Shea Butter Lavender
Aftershave: Chatillon Lux Champs de Lavande
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Razor: Supply Provision The Single Edge Polished
Blade: Personna (01)
Brush: WildWestBrushworks 24mm Cashmere
Bowl: Symmetrical Pottery
Pre-Shave Scrub: Ginger Garden Aventus
Pre-Shave Butter: Chatillon Lux Lavender
Shave Cream: Castle Forbes Lavender
Post: Organic Shea Butter Lavender
Aftershave: Chatillon Lux Champs de Lavande
Guy
Van Yulay Soap of the Gods - (Hybrid Hercules) Russian Tea
Ever-Ready 100T | Elite Razor Manchurian
Ever-Ready SE | Gem PTFE (1)
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Ever-Ready 100T | Elite Razor Manchurian
Ever-Ready SE | Gem PTFE (1)
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I've spent some time defending this "Hybrid Hercules" soap base from Van Yulay because those who haven't tried it often write it off as a low quality melt and pour glycerin soap. When in reality, it contains goat milk, clay, kokum, and shea butters (among other skin goodies). Hercules is one of the slickest soaps I own. It loads as easily as a croap despite its being a firm puck, and results in a dense creamy lather. Following the shave, my scalp feels like silk. I'm a bit ashamed to admit that I don't reach for it that often because of its rather bland packaging. I'm surprised by it every time I use it, though.
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