New Year's Eve SOTD
Razor: Rhodium Gillette Toggle
Blade: Gillette Spoiler (D7)
Brush: Semogue Owners Club 2012 Limited Edition Badger\Boar
Bowl: Corbell Pedestal 4"
Pre-Shave Scrub: PAA Iced Cube 2.0
Pre-Shave Balm: GroomingDept Unscented
Shave Soap: Chiseled Face/Zoologist – Civet
Butter: Saponificio Varesino Puro Burro di Karitè
Cologne: Cerruti 1881
Guy
Sunday Decem*BOAR* 31, 2023
Razor: Charcoal Goods Ever Day Razor
Blade: Wizamet
Brush: Semogue Owners Club/Boar
Soap: B&M Nordost
AS : Witch Hazel + B&M Nordost
Fragrance:
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,880
Last day of BOAR brushes for Celebrating DecemBOAR
Razor: Charcoal Goods Ever Day Razor
Blade: Wizamet
Brush: Semogue Owners Club/Boar
Soap: B&M Nordost
AS : Witch Hazel + B&M Nordost
Fragrance:
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,880
Last day of BOAR brushes for Celebrating DecemBOAR
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Where there is a great desire there can be no great difficulty - Niccolò Machiavelli & Me
Greetings from Ischia. Pierpaolo
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Greetings from Ischia. Pierpaolo
https://ischiapp.blogspot.com/
LASSC BBS1/Nacet/Wald A1/Los Jabones de Joserra - Urdaneta/Xerjoff - Naxos
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My last shave in 2023 and a reflection on my personal "highlights." With the razors, it oscillated between the Tedalus and the BBS1. Although the Tedalus gives me a better shave, acquiring the BBS1, or rather experiencing the legend itself, was the pinnacle in terms of razors. The shave was fantastic, and true to its name, I am BBS.
The Nacet blade emerged as my go-to blade this year—it works in 99% of cases and consistently delivers top-notch shaves. It makes trying out and evaluating a new razor so much easier.
For brushes, the Wald A1 stands out, no matter which handle. Incredibly soft, with its own uniqueness in hair feel, it consistently produces amazing lather.
Choosing fragrances and soaps is trickier. However, I've settled on Xerjoff Naxos and Los Jabones de Joserra. With the multitude of soaps and manufacturers these days—almost five new releases weekly, promising the best of the best—it can be overwhelming. LJDJ always performs for me and leaves my skin smooth. Barrister&Mann, PantaRei, or others could have easily matched its quality.
Next year, I plan to limit soap purchases and focus more on perfumes. The soap inventory won't diminish anyway, and I derive greater pleasure from owning a fine fragrance I can savor for 8 hours than adding a tenth scent from the same maker that dissipates quickly. Some sets already cost around €50, leading me to opt for a single Xerjoff, Nishane, Gritti, etc., instead of four new sets.
I want to extend my gratitude to everyone for the insightful reports, delightful exchanges, loans, or simply sharing beautiful photos.
Until then, thanks to all.
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My last shave in 2023 and a reflection on my personal "highlights." With the razors, it oscillated between the Tedalus and the BBS1. Although the Tedalus gives me a better shave, acquiring the BBS1, or rather experiencing the legend itself, was the pinnacle in terms of razors. The shave was fantastic, and true to its name, I am BBS.
The Nacet blade emerged as my go-to blade this year—it works in 99% of cases and consistently delivers top-notch shaves. It makes trying out and evaluating a new razor so much easier.
For brushes, the Wald A1 stands out, no matter which handle. Incredibly soft, with its own uniqueness in hair feel, it consistently produces amazing lather.
Choosing fragrances and soaps is trickier. However, I've settled on Xerjoff Naxos and Los Jabones de Joserra. With the multitude of soaps and manufacturers these days—almost five new releases weekly, promising the best of the best—it can be overwhelming. LJDJ always performs for me and leaves my skin smooth. Barrister&Mann, PantaRei, or others could have easily matched its quality.
Next year, I plan to limit soap purchases and focus more on perfumes. The soap inventory won't diminish anyway, and I derive greater pleasure from owning a fine fragrance I can savor for 8 hours than adding a tenth scent from the same maker that dissipates quickly. Some sets already cost around €50, leading me to opt for a single Xerjoff, Nishane, Gritti, etc., instead of four new sets.
I want to extend my gratitude to everyone for the insightful reports, delightful exchanges, loans, or simply sharing beautiful photos.
Until then, thanks to all.
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