[-] sgrdddy@sub.wetshaving.social 4 points 5 months ago

Prep: Splash of Cool Water
Razor: Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 Open Comb
Blade: Gillette - Nacet (Marathon) (543)
Lather: 345 Soap Co - General Patton
Brush: Declaration Grooming - B7 Viking Ivory (4 uses)
Post Shave: Barrister and Mann - Diamond


Gear Pic :: Video

䷀ General Notes

Trying out 345 soap with the Slurry method and it was inconclusive. Need to get more soap involved.

䷀ Razor and Blade Notes

(Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 - Open Comb ::: Gillette - Nacet - M ‹543 uses›)

As usual, with this blade now: a little tuggy at first, but fine after, and giving a close shave.

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

䷀ Soap Notes

(345 Soap Co - General Patton)

Them: "In what seems like a lifetime ago, I was in the 82nd Airborne. So we wanted to do something special for the August soap, General Patton. Our namesake. A long time ago my late grandfather said that somewhere down the line uncle George and I were related. One day I'll make that lineage. We will be donating 10% of all General Patton sales in August to them."

Scent notes: Tonka bean, amber, powder, guaiac wood, cedar, sandalwood, dash of vanilla. "This is a warm, complex scent. A scent of Victory!"

345 also says, "We wanted to give back to those that have served our great nation, and the charity ‘Mission 22’ would be a great place to start. Their mission is to help all veterans with suicide prevention, and any mental health help that they need."

Scent: My first use of this one was a blind one, and I picked up the amber and tonka type scent, and woodiness. I also thought I got some leather, but I guess it was something else. I can see how there was a touch of vanilla in there, but it wasn't much, and didn't feel food-like at all. Just right.

An at-home kind of warmth, and manliness, is the vibe I got from this soap. I enjoyed it a lot.

Lather... soap hadn't been used in a while and didn't give itself to the brush too easily. So lather was watery and thin. Will try again later, probably with another brush.

Got the job done, though. But no residual slickness like this slurry lather method usually gives.

Hydration: Dry End of Perfect (for me)

  • = 4 passes of lather

Bowl: No Bowl

䷀ Brush Notes

(Declaration Grooming - B7 Viking Ivory ‹4 uses›)

Not as much soap was picked up, so the lather was very wet, but not much substance. That needs to be adjusted. So the backbone of the brush was in full display.


During the Shave Feel:
  Cheeks: Just a little tugging
  Neck: Just a little tugging
After the Shave Closeness:
  Cheeks: Close Shave
  Neck: Several hairs are showing some tip length (still a pretty good shave)


Ending of Blades Ledger - entry form and the data spreadsheet

[-] sgrdddy@sub.wetshaving.social 4 points 6 months ago

Prep: Splash of Cool Water
Razor: Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 Open Comb
Blade: Gillette - Nacet (Marathon) (542)
Lather: Black Ship Grooming - X Tenth Anniversary
Brush: Declaration Grooming - B7 Viking Ivory (3 uses)
Post Shave: Summer Break Soaps - History 101


Gear Pic :: Video

䷀ General Notes

Will the base from Blackship Grooming work with the Slurry Lather method? Yep, sure enough. Works great.

䷀ Razor and Blade Notes

(Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 - Open Comb ::: Gillette - Nacet - M ‹542 uses›)

As usual for the Nacet: tuggy on pass 1, then fine after. Close shave.

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

䷀ Soap Notes

(Black Ship Grooming - X Tenth Anniversary)

Them: "Pineapple, bay rum, and cedarwood"

Me: fruity, yes, and I'm glad to say I didn't pick up much of the bay. light woody to balance it out. Very pleasant, but not complex.

Scent Strength: 4/10, lightly present during shaving.

Lather... This base worked well with the Slurry Lather method.

On the third or fourth pass, I did add a bit more water. and my last pass was able to be worked into that final creamy lather to top it off with some luxury feel.

With all the hydration this method uses, I think it puts this base in a very good light.

  • 16 sec load with a Very Wet brush
  • = 5 passes of lather

Bowl: No Bowl

䷀ Brush Notes

(Declaration Grooming - B7 Viking Ivory ‹3 uses›)

Comfy and pretty easy to splay.


During the Shave Feel:
  Cheeks: Just a little tugging
  Neck: Just a little tugging
After the Shave Closeness:
  Cheeks: Close Shave
  Neck: Several hairs are showing some tip length (still a pretty good shave)


Ending of Blades Ledger - entry form and the data spreadsheet

[-] sgrdddy@sub.wetshaving.social 4 points 8 months ago

Prep: Splash of Cool Water
Razor: Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 Open Comb
Blade: Gillette - Nacet (Marathon) (540)
Lather: Wholly Kaw Vegan - 1776
Brush: Semogue - Owner's Club Boar (Shedder) (21 uses)
Post Shave: Barrister and Mann - Full Measure of Man


Gear Pic :: Video

䷀ General Notes

A quick shave with the Slurry lather using the Wholly Kaw Vegan base today.

Using the phone's camera, instead of my fogged up mirror to shave.

䷀ Razor and Blade Notes

(Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 - Open Comb ::: Gillette - Nacet - M ‹540 uses›)

A little tuggy on first pass, since I skipped a day of shaving. But fine after that.

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

䷀ Soap Notes

(Wholly Kaw Vegan - 1776)

Them: "a summer blend perfect for saluting the Fourth of July. It is a refreshing green aroma with notes of osmanthus, benzoin, labdanum, grapefruit, artemisia, tarragon, patchouli, musk, tonka bean, cedarwood."

Me: I did a blind shave with it first, not knowing the notes. I just know that i really enjoyed it.

Scent Strength: 4/10, present during shaving.

Lather... Likely my final verification that the WK Vegan base is very compatible with the slurry lather method.

Nice, sloppy slick slurry for passes 1 & 2. 3rd is still highly wet, but was still super slick.

Hydration: Perfect (for me)

  • = 3 passes of lather

Bowl: No Bowl

䷀ Brush Notes

(Semogue - Owner's Club Boar - Shedder ‹21 uses›)

The SOC is a great brush, espeically for the slurry lather method. This one has had a year of uses by someone else, but is not nearly as split as mine that has many less uses, but has been treated with the hair dryer.


During the Shave Feel:
  Cheeks: Just a little tugging
  Neck: Just a little tugging
After the Shave Closeness:
  Cheeks: Close Shave
  Neck: Several hairs are showing some tip length (still a pretty good shave)


Ending of Blades Ledger - entry form and the data spreadsheet

[-] sgrdddy@sub.wetshaving.social 4 points 11 months ago

Well, if you're going to try to find a razor to match the blade, the Personna 74 is the one, for sure.

And the cool thing is that you end up learning different things by doing that.

[-] sgrdddy@sub.wetshaving.social 4 points 11 months ago

Prep: Splash of Cool Water
Razor: Weck - Sextoblade
Blade: Kismet - Hair Shaper (2)
Lather: Noble Otter - Oudyood
Brush: Zenith - Horse Extra Soft (507N XS) (16 uses)
Post Shave: Stirling - Agar


Gear Pic :: Video

䷀ General Notes

We work with the Weck, w'again. Keeping with the horse brush, and trying Noble Otter with the Slurry Lather method. Though requiring a little more loading, it went very well.

䷀ Razor and Blade Notes

(Weck - Sextoblade ::: Kismet - Hair Shaper ‹2 uses›)

I discovered that my daughter was naughty and used my weck and the Kismet blade to cut on one of our towels (and probably more that she's not fessing up to). I think I really felt that lack of sharpness today.

A lot of stubble was removed, but I attacked several spots from multiple angles, with little success. I'll bet she would have dulled the center of the blade, because I think the toe and heel were still pretty sharp, because they trimmed up near my ears and goatee edge quite well.

But, all in all I'm happy with my Weck shave and burgeoning technique. No weepers or cuts. No nicking near the ears or on high spots. And good comfort. A nice, conservative shave, with this risky tool.

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

䷀ Soap Notes

(Noble Otter - Oudyood)

Scent: To me, a light oud and woody scent. I guess that's the intention. I did enjoy it.

Scent Strength: 4/10, lightly present during shaving.

Lather... If I would have started with more loading, I think this would have been fine from the start as a Slurry Lather. The horse is also affecting things, but the lather worked out just fine.

I'll do more with Noble Otter and other brushes for sure, just to confirm that it works well with the Slurry style.

Hydration: Perfect (for me)

  • 40 sec load with a Very Wet brush
  • = 4 passes of lather

Bowl: No Bowl

䷀ Brush Notes

(Zenith - Horse Extra Soft - 507N XS ‹16 uses›)

So the horse brush again started out a little weak. This time, it was due to not enough soap in it. Easy enough to fix, right? I loaded for a total of 120 swirls, or roughly 40 seconds.

I think the easy splay of this brush was part of the problem, but I did switch soaps to one that hasn't been used for a while. That's what you get when you change too many variables at once! :-)

But it was easy to save the lather by revisiting the tub for that third 40 swirls.

Obviously, will need more testing with Noble Otter, just to confirm, but I'm sure it'll be fine with the Slurry Lather method.


During the Shave Feel:
  Cheeks: Felt blade but comfortable
  Neck: Felt blade but comfortable
After the Shave Closeness:
  Cheeks: Bad Shave
  Neck: Many hairs show whisker tips with a little length to them


Ending of Blades Ledger - entry form and the data spreadsheet

[-] sgrdddy@sub.wetshaving.social 3 points 1 year ago

Prep: Splash of Cool Water
Razor: Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 Open Comb
Blade: Gillette - Nacet (Marathon) (532)
Lather: House of Mammoth Tusk - Misfit
Brush: Declaration Grooming - B13 Dogwood/Briar Hybrid 28mm (17 uses)
Post Shave: Barrister and Mann - Four Horsemen - Famine


Gear Pic :: Video

䷀ General Notes

How blessed am I to get to shave with a rare creation from Ben/Mammoth! Due to the generosity of JeepGuy, he shared with me a smush of a soap Ben created just for him as a prize in the Lather Games (over on reddit /r/wetshaving).

Thanks so much, Jeep!

I'm also doing a test today of the Nacet blade I've been marathoning, just to see if it's still up to the task of delivering a quality shave. Spoiler: it was.

I'm also going to enjoy the cloud-like touch of a super-soft badger for the first time in a month!

䷀ Razor and Blade Notes

(Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 - Open Comb ::: Gillette - Nacet - M ‹532 uses›)

With such a great lather, the razor moved easily and lightly, making 5 passes easy to accomplish quickly. Nice comfort, and a great, close shave at the end, with the old blade requiring some slanted approaches as well as so targeted, and ever-so-light near ATG on the neck.

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

䷀ Soap Notes

(House of Mammoth Tusk - Misfit)

Misfit is a personalized and custom scent created by Ben at House of Mammoth, for J33pGuy13. Jeep won it as a prize in the 2023 Lather games on /r/wetshaving. Only two sets (soap, splash, and EDT) were made, and I consider it an honor that Jeep has sent me a smush to enjoy.

Them: "Young adulthood. The confidence and the confusion. The enthusiasm and the ennui. ~ Misfit is a study in disparate elements coming together in harmony, a snapshot in time. ~ Its exuberant opening features a bright, waxy citrus peel mixed with a bit of natural creamy musk, bounding forward to greet the day. ~ Next, a beautiful heart of moss, sparkling amber, herbs, and light florals emerges, juxtaposed with splashes of industrial goods and beer. Nature and digital environments fight and interweave strangely. ~ Finally, the fragrance sighs into a relieved and expansive sandalwood and tobacco with spices and vanilla, adorned with the tiniest hint of goat."

Top: bergamot peel, musk

Middle: floral, amber, moss, herbs, beer, vinyl

Base: sandalwood, cardamom, saffron, pink pepper, tobacco, vanilla, musk, goat

MammothBen continues: "While this was a personal project only for him, J33pGuy13 has generously agreed to allow us to make a second Misfit trifecta for raffle. ~ Proceeds from the Misfit raffle will be donated to Restore NYC and their mission to make freedom real for survivors of trafficking in the United States."

Me: The soap of course is not the truest expression of the scent as created by the maker. However, I was able to get many of the notes mentioned.

What strikes me as particularly wonderful about this creation, is that it is enjoyable from two perspectives: the simple user will just notice that it's really nice as it has well-controlled happy notes along side more anchoring and natural/base ones; but the scholar of the scent profile will also thoroughly enjoy how the one side plays against the other, in complete harmony.

The scholar will see the citrus and musk as a classic start, making the citrus pleasant, but well-grounded. They'll also enjoy how the florals are held in check by the herby moss and harshness of a touch of vinyl. And finally, they'll appreciate how it all settles down into the base notes that are familiar, classic, manly, skillfully-blended, and light, all at the same time.

Lather... Well, we know that Tusk base is amazing (thanks /u/mammothben), so the performance was a given. But I did happen to totally nail it today, with the lather being so wet, but still having that light luxurious creaminess that is my personal sweet spot.

The protection it offered was more than adequate for the 5 passes I bathed in today.

Hydration: Perfect (for me)

  • (0.3 tsp) soap with a Lightly-Wet brush
  • 28 ml (5.7 tsp) added to build the lather
  • = 7 passes of lather

Bowl: Roger Quintero 3D Printed Bowl
I use the XL version of this bowl.

䷀ Brush Notes

(Declaration Grooming - B13 Dogwood/Briar Hybrid 28mm ‹17 uses›)

Oh what a difference this brush was from using the Moar Boar all month.

First it was lighter by a noticeable amount, since a badger holds less water.

And of course the broad 28mm expanse of ultrasoft tips. Wooosh!


During the Shave Feel:
  Cheeks: Felt blade but comfortable
  Neck: Felt blade but comfortable
After the Shave Closeness:
  Cheeks: Very Close Shave
  Neck: Few hairs are showing some tip length (with most being cut flush)


Ending of Blades Ledger - entry form and the data spreadsheet

[-] sgrdddy@sub.wetshaving.social 3 points 1 year ago

I have always wanted Reddit WS to change to a longer duration for the smaller question auto-threads. So I'm all for a weekly question thread.

And yep, keep the SOTDs daily. fine with me.

I use an app to take the shave data that I' ve typed in and render it for either Youtube or reddit. I recently added lemmy and mastodon sections as well, so I don't mind continuing to post in all of them.

However, if I only have a discussion in one, and then later want to find it, it's a bit of a hassle to figure out where the discussion was.

[-] sgrdddy@sub.wetshaving.social 3 points 1 year ago

So... a while back you were kinda regretting the purchase of that XS horse. Now that you've had so many uses, has that opinion changed?

5

Henson Review Video ... some notes and comments on what I've learned about the Henson razor after several uses.

TLDR: A good razor, but IMO, not really recommended for most shavers, even new ones, because of better options out there.

I think of this as a razor on training wheels.

The plane/surface that touches your skin, is so large that the razor locks you in to a certain shaving angle. And I believe that's the core of what's good and bad about the razor.

Blade angle, where it meets your skin is different than many razors, it seems.

The v1 that is ++ corresponds to the Medium in the new AL-13. I'm told the blade geometry has not changed between the two.

We'll start with the good.

The main positive with this razor is that it's almost impossible to shave at an angle that generates irritation, much less cuts. And so I'm sure that's why it's getting a reputation as a good razor for new shavers.

Craftsmanship is excellent. Even in this version 1 model (that I was able to try, thanks to a kind viewer), it would be hard to hurt yourself on any of the edges. I understand that v2 is even more refined on the external surfaces.

Handle is wonderful with nice grip, even when soapy. I really like the taper, which reminds me of the Shick Krona. It feels nimble and controlled in the hand.

I like how they're not overcharging for the razor, like some other marketing-heavy companies out there.

I found that it worked very well with several of the most popular blades out there. I don't think I found any blades that disagreed with it.

I liked how it didn't feel way too light, like aluminum razors I've used in the past. I did wish for just a little more weight, to help the head have more momentum moving through the stubble on the first pass, but that's nit-picking.

I like how the peripherals on their site seem to be priced fairly (e.g. blades), unlike other companies that are taking advantage of those who are new to the hobby.

But because of its limited angle, there are some negatives...

I generally like a razor that provides a smoother shave than this one does. You're never able to go for a smaller blade angle, which helps with smoothness, in my experience.

It can take a little practice to get the angle right... even more than the average razor. But the good is that you're not likely to generate irritation as you work on your technique. If you're at the wrong angle, it's just not going to shave you.

As I got used to the razor, I found myself wondering why I wasn't enjoying it as much. So I kept shaving, and thinking. And that lead me to create this video/write-up. The razor has good blade support, which I'm always a fan of... but I'm never able to take advantage of that and go with a smaller blade angle (more open handle angle) because of the way the razor fences you in to the angle they've set.

In the video, I compare the blade angle, at least by eye, of the Henson, with the seemingly smaller angles of a vintage Tech, a Pearl Flexi, and a Fatip.

I do think that it's a little harder to shave convex areas, like the neck, with the Henson, than with other razors.

I'll finish by saying that I did enjoy my Henson shaves, and I can see how it might give a certain feel that some people will enjoy.

While I do like smaller blade angle razors better, at least the Henson never gave me any kind of irritation or razor burn.

And so what I've pointed out as negatives really aren't negatives at all. They are just differences. It was designed to be a different kind of razor than most of the other razors out there.

I do find that it would not be a good buy for me, because I would very quickly learn the technique and wish that I could take the training wheels off and pursue a smoother shave via a smaller blade angle, or have easier access to my neck, or just change things up in general.

Would the Henson be a good razor for someone with sensitive skin? I would guess not (at least not as good as other, cheaper options). Since other razors are able to shave me with a smoother feel, I think logically that they would be even kinder to the surface of my skin than the Henson would be. But that's just an educated guess.

Is this a good razor for a new shaver to buy? I would not recommend it myself, mainly because of the price. I find that it's not that hard to get good technique down so that you're able to use the more "normal"/ non-training wheel razors. And then once you can do that, you'll probably appreciate the dynamic nature of the different angle possibilities that are now available for you with other razors.

I'd hate for a new shaver to try out wetshaving with a Henson and discover that it wasn't for them, through no fault of the Henson. Now they've spent that much on a razor. I'd rather they start out with a Tech, or Slim, or a Zamak razor like the Maggard V3 series or Baili.

However, if you've got tons of money, then why not start out with the Henson. No great loss if you move on to something else after you want to take the training wheels off.

It might be a good razor for certain shavers that may have a muscular or coordination disorder/issue, where they just always need those angle protections in place.

Also, some guys don't actually like the smooth feel of razors like I do (while still being efficient and close-cutting of course). So you may really like the Henson, just on feel alone. Or for any other reason you can think of.

So, in the end, it's a good razor, that might be just right for some people... just not me. And I hope I've given you some good things to think about as you figure out if the Henson might be worth a try for you.

(I was given the razor to try as a free gift, from a viewer and fellow shaver, whom is not affiliated with Henson, that I know of.)

[-] sgrdddy@sub.wetshaving.social 4 points 1 year ago

That's good stuff there!

I think I can see that razor is Geneva, which is good steel. And looks in great shape too.

And that first DE, that's no normal 40s style superspeed, that's a much more rare Ranger Tech!

[-] sgrdddy@sub.wetshaving.social 3 points 1 year ago

Prep: Splash of Cool Water
Razor: Henson - Aluminum ++
Blade: Gillette - Platinum (4)
Lather: Stirling Mutton Tallow - Port-au-Prince
Brush: Zenith - r/wetshaving MOAR BOAR B35/508A XL (21 uses)
Post Shave: Stirling - Agar


Gear Pic :: Video

䷀ General Notes

Trying a different blade in the Henson, and more Stirling soap!

䷀ Razor and Blade Notes

(Henson - Aluminum ++ ::: Gillette - Platinum ‹4 uses›)

Another blade that works well in the Henson. Not as efficient as the Kai, but still got a great shave by the end, and no hint of irritation.

Razor and Blade Performance/Comfort Rating: 4 out of 5 (Very Good)

䷀ Soap Notes

(Stirling Mutton Tallow - Port-au-Prince)

Them: "Earthy, grassy, and pungently sweet Haitian Vetiver combined with a small but uplifting kick of Lemongrass"

Scent: My take seems in line with the description above. I really enjoyed this one during the shave.

Scent Strength: 6/10, nicely present during shaving.

Lather... A little bit wetter than perfect, but still worked so well. Skin feels so nourished with this soap base.

Hydration: Wet End of Perfect (for me)

  • 15 sec load with a Lightly-Wet brush
  • 20 ml (4.1 tsp) added to build the lather
  • = 5 passes of lather

Bowl: Dollar Tree DIY Bowl w Glass Beads

䷀ Brush Notes

(Zenith - r/wetshaving MOAR BOAR B35/508A XL ‹21 uses›)

Same: soft tips but rest of bristle strong backbone. Splays pretty easily the first 33% or so.


During the Shave Feel:
  Cheeks: Felt blade but comfortable
  Neck: Felt blade but comfortable
After the Shave Closeness:
  Cheeks: Near BBS - About as close as I'll ever get
  Neck: Cut flush to where I just see the tips (above average for me)


Ending of Blades Ledger - entry form and the data spreadsheet

[-] sgrdddy@sub.wetshaving.social 3 points 1 year ago

Yeah, I'm seeing it too

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