Brush: Chisel and Hound Intrepid with 26 mm Zenith boar knot at 53 mm loft
Razor: Dovo Bismarck 2 (7/8", full hollow, carbon steel)
Lather: Southern Witchcrafts Autumn Ash
Aftershave: Barrister and Mann/Z Nocturne
Fragrance: Imaginary Authors A City on Fire
Music: Deep Purple - Smoke on the Water
I'm starting this Witchcrafts Wednesday off with smoke, smoke, and smoke. Autumn Ash and Nocturne aren't really gourmands, but they smell the mouthwatering kind of good. A City on Fire can be on the edge of too smokey but the warmth of Autumn Ash and Nocturne give it a gentle transition. I smell good.
The Bismarck gave me a shockingly good shave again. It might be because I struggled so much to get a good edge on this one when I started out learning to hone, but now that it has a smooth, sharp edge that glides through whiskers like a coated Kismet but with the feedback and that fascinating combination of heft and delicateness that comes with a large full hollow, well now I'm just floored by how pleasant is it to shave with this thing. It doesn't hurt that it's easy on the eyes, either.
The soundtrack for the shave reminded me of the beginning of this year when u/VisceralWatch and VisceralWatchette came to visit me and we went to Montreux and saw the casino about which the song was written.
now I’m just floored by how pleasant is it to shave with this thing
I feel the same way and always look forward to using this razor. It is extremely comfortable and close. I just remembered that on your razor and on mine, I did do a small amount of geometry correction, but somehow, I think that the big breakthrough is treating the edge with the care I discussed ad nauseum in my video.
Post Shave: WestMan Shaving - Nirvana - Aftershave Balm
Post Shave: Thayers - Lavender - Toner
Talc: Pinaud Clubman
It is a WestMan Wednesday and my first use of Nirvana. Nirvana is a blend of fig, sandalwood, and other notes. It is subtle, very comforting, and a very pleasing scent to have filling the room. This soap also has the new Nirvana soap base. I did not want to shave it off. It is rich, smooth, very slick, and also very easy to lather. Another top-tier entry for me. A wonderful morning shave that rated a talc finish.
Post Shave: Barrister & Mann - Vespers - Aftershave
Post Shave: Stirling Soap Co. - Unscented - Balm
Osma: Osma - Osma
Scuttle: Georgetown Pottery - G20
One of the main reasons I repeat my shaving setup day after day is I have soap left in the bottom of my scuttle from GUTLing and don’t feel like scooping it out and putting it back in the container.
Man, I haven't used my GP scuttle for it's intended purpose in forever. I loved the idea when my girlfriend (now wife) bought it for me several years ago, but I eventually realized I enjoyed face lathering more. Nowadays I really only use it as a lathering bowl for samples, but now that the weather has turned cold it's starting to sound appealing again.
I essentially do a combination bowl lather/face lather called the GUTL. Essentially begin building your lather in your bowl, continue on face, then back to bowl, until you get a good lather from the combination of the two.
Lather: Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag - Shaving Soap
Post Shave: Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag - Aftershave Balm
I forgot to post my shave earlier, and on a day where I get to brag about using the Stag too. Speaking of Stag, there won't actually be any bragging as my lather was a little subpar today, tending a little on the foamy side. Too much water and not enough soap?
Black Amber Vanille was a gift... I wouldn't otherwise buy a WSP product (Wet Shaving Products product?). The scent is AMAZING, at least for me. I had a scented candle in college that was very similar to this, and it's totally my jam.
It is Witchcraft Wednesday and Autumn Ash is the perfect smoky fit. My penultimate evening shave for November was a great one. I've upped my talc game for the occasion.