Mouette
Member
As it was my birthday this week, I thought I would treat myself to a wee bit of pampering and get a shave at an upmarket barbershop type establishment. I won't name the place, nor the building it's in but just want to describe my experience and see if it's just me being a bit picky or what.
Don't get me wrong, it wasn't a bad experience or anything like that, just disappointing really. I might add at this point that in my wet shaving adventures, I have well and truly fallen into the straight razor rabbit hole - even to the extent of getting into the natural stones and have just got a black Ark that I have to lap etc when I get a chance.
I made an on line booking and nipped out at lunch time in the Sydney CBD for my shave. Customer service was good, I even got a complimentary drink, although because I was working, I opted for the flat white and not the whisky.
In the chair, the barber rubbed on a nice citrussy pre-shave. Then the hot towel treatment. All very nice. Then the lather with a nice sandalwood soap. If I give the brand it will give away the shop. It was quite a wet soapy lather, which is just want you want for a straight. First pass was good. It was obviously a shavette as it didn't have the smooth feel of a well honed straight and his technique seemed ok. I am used to shaving myself not having others do it, so didn't really know what to expect.
After the first pass, he did my eyebrows. Next was a big brush with talc, or similar substance and it went on my face. He reached over, opened the drawer and pulled out an electric razor and proceeded on the second pass. I was quite surprised. An electric razor??
Apres shave was a cold towel, probably to close the pores. Last was the after shave balm, a matching item with the shave soap.
It went on my card - $90 for the experience.
All in all it was nice - not as close a shave as I get with my straights and DE's but with just one pass and then the electric razor, your don't expect that. I know my face and how the grain in the whiskers run, which also leads to a closer shave.
Was I right to be disappointed with the second pass with an electric razor?
Will I go there again? Probably not, might consult Dr Google and see what other establishments are out there.
cheers
Andrew
Don't get me wrong, it wasn't a bad experience or anything like that, just disappointing really. I might add at this point that in my wet shaving adventures, I have well and truly fallen into the straight razor rabbit hole - even to the extent of getting into the natural stones and have just got a black Ark that I have to lap etc when I get a chance.
I made an on line booking and nipped out at lunch time in the Sydney CBD for my shave. Customer service was good, I even got a complimentary drink, although because I was working, I opted for the flat white and not the whisky.
In the chair, the barber rubbed on a nice citrussy pre-shave. Then the hot towel treatment. All very nice. Then the lather with a nice sandalwood soap. If I give the brand it will give away the shop. It was quite a wet soapy lather, which is just want you want for a straight. First pass was good. It was obviously a shavette as it didn't have the smooth feel of a well honed straight and his technique seemed ok. I am used to shaving myself not having others do it, so didn't really know what to expect.
After the first pass, he did my eyebrows. Next was a big brush with talc, or similar substance and it went on my face. He reached over, opened the drawer and pulled out an electric razor and proceeded on the second pass. I was quite surprised. An electric razor??
Apres shave was a cold towel, probably to close the pores. Last was the after shave balm, a matching item with the shave soap.
It went on my card - $90 for the experience.
All in all it was nice - not as close a shave as I get with my straights and DE's but with just one pass and then the electric razor, your don't expect that. I know my face and how the grain in the whiskers run, which also leads to a closer shave.
Was I right to be disappointed with the second pass with an electric razor?
Will I go there again? Probably not, might consult Dr Google and see what other establishments are out there.
cheers
Andrew