Yo,
Topic of the morning: Traditional shaving!
I'm a fan of taking my time and making a ritual of certain aspects of life, like I'm sure alot of you dudes and dudettes are too.
I use cut throats but I'm edgeing towards old school double edge safety razors as a new 'try' for my head as I like a clean shaven head and although I'm completely competant with a cut throat, I find it a little rough at times.
My favourite razor, The Baron! (oiled up atm)
And two Kropps, one of which I revamped , the other larger one I will do in time.
And my latest aquisition, a rare, Gillette Coronation set from 1953.
And for when I need to prune my head to begin a fresh shave after neglect.
I strop with a triple layer belt system, one jewellers rouge loaded leather, one course paste leather and a canvas. I also have a 10k grit Welsh dragons tongue slate hone. A boar har brush lathers up my simple soaps nice and good too. (no badger hair will willingly cross my face!) I usually finish with an alum block rub over and a little coconut oil.
Let's see yours!
Topic of the morning: Traditional shaving!
I'm a fan of taking my time and making a ritual of certain aspects of life, like I'm sure alot of you dudes and dudettes are too.
I use cut throats but I'm edgeing towards old school double edge safety razors as a new 'try' for my head as I like a clean shaven head and although I'm completely competant with a cut throat, I find it a little rough at times.
My favourite razor, The Baron! (oiled up atm)
And two Kropps, one of which I revamped , the other larger one I will do in time.
And my latest aquisition, a rare, Gillette Coronation set from 1953.
And for when I need to prune my head to begin a fresh shave after neglect.
I strop with a triple layer belt system, one jewellers rouge loaded leather, one course paste leather and a canvas. I also have a 10k grit Welsh dragons tongue slate hone. A boar har brush lathers up my simple soaps nice and good too. (no badger hair will willingly cross my face!) I usually finish with an alum block rub over and a little coconut oil.
Let's see yours!