09.11.2024 - Face Shave test
- Brush: vintage yellow bakelite handle w/ 22 mm SynBad knot
- Razor: RazoRock Hawk V2
- Blade: KAI Protouch MG
- Lather: Abbate Y La Mantia - Blu Tobacco
- Post-Shave: Osma alum block; Moon Soaps Old School "balm"; Natura Siberica ASB gel
Just a two pass face shave around the 'stache and patch. Rather rough shave, a good amount of weepers and some red areas on the neck. Guess that blade's over its limits.
Was kinda refreshing to shave my face again after such a long time, but it shows that I am not used to this anymore. My face also seems to prefer mild and smooth razors, which the Hawk V2 is definitely not. Blu Tobacco was not to blame, it's a very good hard soap that makes me miss menthol cigarettes.
The good thing is, in contrast to head shaving, shaving my face is not a "must do" but rather "can do" for me. Due to the moustache style and my very visible beard shadow, it actually still looks well groomed even with a few days of stubble - I only need to trim the neck and it even looks intentional. Judging by today's IKEA visit and most guys I saw there, I'm definitely not looking like a bum with stubble. But I enjoy shaving around the moustache the most, as it works even better than a zero gap trimmer for getting crisp contours - an oddly satisfying thing to me. I like to spice things up from time to time, so I'm grateful for having that variability/versatility now again.
I adore SE razors, but the downside to them is very little variation in blade types they offer. For example, vintage GEM razors are really great IMHO - but the only great GEM blade for actual shaving are Personna GEM PTFE blades. When it comes to AC blades, I prefer the guarded ones by KAI and Feather - but then again, those two japanese manufacturers are the only two I know of who produce AC blades at all. The Leaf Thorn I own uses half DE blades and it's a good razor, but a bit expensive for the quality of its material (zinc alloy, so don't drop it too often).
My recommendation for a beginner SE razor would be a vintage GEM Star, Flying Wing or Ever-Ready 1912. Note that GEM razors are notoriously difficult for shaving your upper lip though - as I wear a stache I won't be able to help there, but @djundjila@sub.wetshaving.social should have some tips.