gthomas04
...was Drubbing's first. AKA Captain Tightarse
Never did share the story of my holiday job while at university did I?Hopefully not that you would know what llama semen smells like anyway...

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Never did share the story of my holiday job while at university did I?Hopefully not that you would know what llama semen smells like anyway...
Couldn't agree more - also think EVOO is superior from the feel, although argan is absorbed faster...having said that: I think the face gets used to one or the other, so I would always use argan after every 3-4 times using EVOOIt was a heck of a nice tip by @razorguy wasn't it? Who needs to pay for a specialist moisturiser to wrap up proceedings when a few drops (which is the key!) of EVOO or Argan Oil (FWIW I agree with you EVOO is superior to Argan!) and a lil water on the other hand work wonders.
I have to say it leaves my face noticeably sleek/plump/refined feeling for several hours after use and completely ironically if you apply the right amount (which is seriously only 3-4 drops) I get a very oil-FREE finish, whereas a lot of commercial moisturisers that had mineral oil and who knows what in them would leave a cloggy, sticky finish.
Agree with you all on @razorguy 's excellent recommendation - Top Tip of 2015 so far. I'm getting on really well with the Argan Oil...my face just laps it up. Just bought some organic Almond Oil this afternoon. We'll see how it goes...Couldn't agree more - also think EVOO is superior from the feel, although argan is absorbed faster...having said that: I think the face gets used to one or the other, so I would always use argan after every 3-4 times using EVOO
On a positive note the lather and the post-shave feel were/are SENSATIONAL - so all is forgiven.
It was a heck of a nice tip by @razorguy wasn't it? Who needs to pay for a specialist moisturiser to wrap up proceedings when a few drops (which is the key!) of EVOO or Argan Oil (FWIW I agree with you EVOO is superior to Argan!) and a lil water on the other hand work wonders.
I have to say it leaves my face noticeably sleek/plump/refined feeling for several hours after use and completely ironically if you apply the right amount (which is seriously only 3-4 drops) I get a very oil-FREE finish, whereas a lot of commercial moisturisers that had mineral oil and who knows what in them would leave a cloggy, sticky finish.
That looks deadly!
The Standard!That aint deadly it is darn smoooooooooooooooooooooooooooth! One of the best ATG bits of hardware I have ever, ever used. Enjoy @Mark1966
Oh how I miss the Standard! It is right up there on my 2016 Acquisition List along with some iKon razors, Wickhams and Barrister & Mann soaps and my dearest Myrsol.The Standard!
It's aluminium cousin (aka RRSS) didn't hang around long, so let's see how this black beauty goes on the face of Mr Razor DownUnder. [emoji13]
Brush: Vintage butterscotch Simpson
Soap/Cream: Mike's Shaving Soaps - Barbershop
Razor: Standard Razor
Blade: Personna Lab Blue (1)
After-shave: Carven Vetiver Dry
Minimalist aesthetic, light, huge blade gap, smooth handle.
I probably should have inserted a real razor between the two lightweights. Not sure I should comment much at this early stage. Decent result.
How is the grip on this one?Minimalist aesthetic, light, huge blade gap, smooth handle.