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    1 year ago

    Prep: Splash of Cool Water
    Razor: Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 Open Comb
    Blade: Gillette - Nacet (Marathon) (533)
    Lather: Summer Break Soaps - Wood Shop
    Brush: Declaration Grooming - B13 Dogwood/Briar Hybrid 28mm (18 uses)
    Post Shave: Chatillon Lux - Gratiot League Square


    Gear Pic :: Video

    ䷀ General Notes

    Slurry Lather testing continues, this time with a large, premium, high density badger brush.

    I do introduce another variable this time, because I’m working with a scooped soap amount, rather than loading from the soap tub. So I will do more Slurry method testing with this brush to confirm, but I think it will continue to work well.

    I use my new Wood Shop soap for the first time, as well.

    ䷀ Razor and Blade Notes

    (Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 - Open Comb ::: Gillette - Nacet - M ‹533 uses›)

    Same: a bit of tugging on the first pass, then fine after that, giving a close shave by the end, even though it did take 5 quick passes. No irritation.

    Razor and Blade Performance/Comfort Rating: 2 out of 5 (Okay)

    ䷀ Soap Notes

    (Summer Break Soaps - Wood Shop)

    Them:

    Scent: To me, the scent strength was too low to really discern the notes, although I did pick up a vague woodiness, which would make it better than an unscented soap if I had to choose between the two.

    Scent Strength: 3/10, barely present during shaving.

    Lather… Finally a Slurry Lather with a high density badger! Although it wasn’t exactly the same use case as I’ve done through August with the boar. It was because I was working with a smush/scooped amount, rather than tub loading.

    So to try this new soap, I smushed the 1/4 tsp amount into the bottom of my lather bowl. Now, you don’t need a specific lather bowl at all to use when making a slurry, because you don’t need any kind of texture or agitation mechanisms. Even a coffee mug might do just as well. But I think something a little larger might give you more room for movement, wihtout banging the side of the mug.

    Because of the lack of need for agitation or needing room for lather to be stored, containers/bowls that would not normally suit my bowl-lathering needs can finally have a place, like the Captain’s Choice lather bowl. Shoot, even an old soap tub that has been emptied out would be fine.

    The lather turned out in true Slurry fashion, to be super slick and really well hydrated, protecting well, through 5 passes. I did have to add a little water on the last pass, to keep it at top performance.

    Hydration: Perfect (for me)

    • (0.25 tsp) soap with a Very Wet brush
    • = 7 passes of lather

    Bowl: No Bowl

    ䷀ Brush Notes

    (Declaration Grooming - B13 Dogwood/Briar Hybrid 28mm ‹18 uses›)

    So… now we have a high density, premium brush knot to try with the Slurry Lather. It worked great.

    But this was a little different, since we’re not tub loading, so I am going to give this brush more slurry lathers for the sake of completeness.

    Obviously, with a Slurry, you don’t feel the brush as much as you wold with a method that uses more time, but I still got to enjoy it some. And like I’ve been saying, this is a method especially for folks that want to get a nice shave done fast.


    During the Shave Feel:
      Cheeks: Felt blade but comfortable
      Neck: Felt blade but comfortable
    After the Shave Closeness:
      Cheeks: Very Close Shave
      Neck: Several hairs are showing some tip length (still a pretty good shave)


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