(This post was last modified: 07-08-2024, 02:25 AM by Tedolph.)
Hello everyone!
Leaping off the success of the "Poor Man's Luxury" shave thread focused on assembling a high quality budget wet shave kit (see the surprising results here: https://damnfineshave.com/thread-poor-ma...light=poor ), we now need to provide our new wet shaver with some advice as to how to use that kit. I envision that guy transitioning from a cartridge razor and canned shave cream (or maybe an electric!) to our hypothetical Poor Man's kit which is generally a $50.00 Maggard's or Stirling shave kit consisting of an entry level DE razor, shaver's choice of blade, a synthetic or Semogue boar brush and a croap/soap, preferably tallow based.
So, now that he has his kit, what single most important piece of advice (OK maybe two) would you give him about how to use his new kit?
Again, I will refrain from my advice until things get rolling.
Also, thanks to FaceScraper for inspiring this topic.
Tedolph
Leaping off the success of the "Poor Man's Luxury" shave thread focused on assembling a high quality budget wet shave kit (see the surprising results here: https://damnfineshave.com/thread-poor-ma...light=poor ), we now need to provide our new wet shaver with some advice as to how to use that kit. I envision that guy transitioning from a cartridge razor and canned shave cream (or maybe an electric!) to our hypothetical Poor Man's kit which is generally a $50.00 Maggard's or Stirling shave kit consisting of an entry level DE razor, shaver's choice of blade, a synthetic or Semogue boar brush and a croap/soap, preferably tallow based.
So, now that he has his kit, what single most important piece of advice (OK maybe two) would you give him about how to use his new kit?
Again, I will refrain from my advice until things get rolling.
Also, thanks to FaceScraper for inspiring this topic.
Tedolph