Grooming and Hygiene
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@goosehd it all started with thinking I should have two razors so I could alternate and give time to hone an edge and still have one on deck so to speak. Then that grew as you can expect to having one of everyday of the week even though I personally don't shave everyday. Good logic to enable collecting
The dovos are solid choices and are great. Hard to go wrong, they take a great edge, and keep it for a few shaves without any problem. My favorite of the bunch though is that Solingen Wacker. It handles the best for me and takes the best edge. That 8/8 henckles friodur is a handful but also is great as is the Filarmonica.
Doing it over, if get a couple dovos, that Wacker, and probably a more narrow friodur.
That iwasaki kamisori at the top shaves unbelievably nice but it's cumbersome to use with the single bevel since you can really only use it with one bevel facing out. It's a professionals tool in that it's designed for use at a barber that can easily reach anywhere on someone else's face. I'd still get it though, so cool.
Overall, I think I preferred the more hollow ground blades. There are a couple near wedge blades that gave good results but it had a much different feel and sound. Iirc if they have a good set bevel and straight edges they can take incredible edges fast because of how much more rigid they are behind the edge completed to full hollow.
There's a bunch of famous makers to hunt for but I felt like most what's left is priced at a premium or affordable for good reason. Lots of damaged or poor shaving blades out there so don't buy unless you're willing to chuck it in the recycle bin if it doesn't work or you trust the seller.
Anyway, rambling now. Was fun to dig these out.
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@pechelman Thank you and once again, you have a beautiful collection.
May I ask which razor this one is? It look's quite old compared to the rest of the group, well used, and loved. Sheffield?
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It's definitely a Sheffield. Want to say it's a quarter hollow 6/8 from B.J. Eyre & Co, but I can dbl check when I get home and will update this if I'm wrong. The makers mark was always half missing for me. This is the razor I was thinking about when I mentioned thick blades sharpening keen and quick.
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@pechelman nice Iwasaki Tamahagane Kamisori , i had the chance to buy one years ago, never regretted it
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Grabbed the wolfman pomade in smokey vanilla sent.. overall i dig the wolfman stuff! Not to greasy, perfect hold and the right amount of shine
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So I’m trying to transition to a more natural deodorant; I’ve tried a few; salt & stone and malin + goetz to name a couple. Keeps me fresh for an hour or two but after that I’m smelling… err… too “natural”. Are my Mediterranean pits only to be tamed by aluminum? Anyone else running into this? I’d like to say it’s a health conscious concern but honestly looking to reduce pit stains on my nicer white Ts
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@flannel-slut I’ve been using Native deodorant for a while and been pleased with the effectiveness. Haven’t noticed any pit stains either Good luck in the search
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@flannel-slut the natural deodorants work pretty well for me. I consider myself to be of a Mediterranean stink as well. The trick I’ve found is to never buy the same one twice in a row. If you use the same thing for too long you can build an immunity. The Malian+Goetz works well for me and I really love the Corpus scents. My go to pomade brand, Shear Revival makes a good one. Dove for Men makes a nice aluminum free deodorant. I’ve stayed away from brands like Native due to the high coconut oil content and fear of pit stains.