Saturday's Planned SOTD
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Razor: Seygus
Blade: Gillette Silver Blue (D2)
Brush: RV Butterscotch 28mm Super Silvertip
Bowl: Yuzu Tenmoku 4-3/4"
Pre Shave Scrub: MRGLO
Pre Shave Oil: Lavender Saffron Bergamot
Shave Soap: The Shaving Shop Time Traveler
Post: Monster Alum Block
Aftershave: Small Batch Shave Tonic
Guy
Yesterday's...
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This German made Tüff sensitive skin lotion is awesome, and same goes for the Bulldog balm. The lotion contains alcohol, although in an amount moderate enough not to bother a sensitive or irritated skin. It contains a herbal mix that does a really good job at soothing and calming your skin, and the glycerin and menthol content is both sufficient and moderate so as to hydrate and refresh. It contains no scents other than that one coming from the herbs, so you can smell it on your face as you apply it, but it'll be gone as soon as it is absorved. That's a plus, for me, as I prefer my lotions to have as little scent as possible in order to not interfere with any EdT I'd be using afterwards. The balm is made in the UK and has a well deserved good reputation. Use a little bit and it will absorved quickly leaving no oily trace behind it.
Note to all menthol enthusiasts out there, the Lea Classic cream is perfect for hot weather. Not that we're already enjoying warm temperatures where I live, but I felt like giving it a go yesterday and I certainly love this stuff. It performs really well in every aspect and is quite fairly priced. The lanolin it contains helps with the blade gliding and the post shave, but if I mention this is to let know those lanolin allergic fellows that this product is not suitable for them.
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This German made Tüff sensitive skin lotion is awesome, and same goes for the Bulldog balm. The lotion contains alcohol, although in an amount moderate enough not to bother a sensitive or irritated skin. It contains a herbal mix that does a really good job at soothing and calming your skin, and the glycerin and menthol content is both sufficient and moderate so as to hydrate and refresh. It contains no scents other than that one coming from the herbs, so you can smell it on your face as you apply it, but it'll be gone as soon as it is absorved. That's a plus, for me, as I prefer my lotions to have as little scent as possible in order to not interfere with any EdT I'd be using afterwards. The balm is made in the UK and has a well deserved good reputation. Use a little bit and it will absorved quickly leaving no oily trace behind it.
Note to all menthol enthusiasts out there, the Lea Classic cream is perfect for hot weather. Not that we're already enjoying warm temperatures where I live, but I felt like giving it a go yesterday and I certainly love this stuff. It performs really well in every aspect and is quite fairly priced. The lanolin it contains helps with the blade gliding and the post shave, but if I mention this is to let know those lanolin allergic fellows that this product is not suitable for them.
05/14/2016
Wolfman OC with Triad
Feather (3)
Rubberset 400 with Omega 49 Knot
Route 66 Frozen Margarita
Witch Hazel
Route 66 Frozen Margarita AS Balm
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Wolfman OC with Triad
Feather (3)
Rubberset 400 with Omega 49 Knot
Route 66 Frozen Margarita
Witch Hazel
Route 66 Frozen Margarita AS Balm
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