After many years of electric shavers, I finally got fed up and switched to a double edge safety razor, brush, and soap. Mitchel's Wool Fat is pretty good. Stirling is another good soap.
Do any of you still use shaving soap and a brush?
I remember my grandfather using shaving soap and a brush.
That has been over sixty years ago.
That memory came to mind this morning while shaving.
Just got me curious.
Do any of you still use shaving soap and a brush?
I remember my grandfather using shaving soap and a brush.
That has been over sixty years ago.
That memory came to mind this morning while shaving.
Just got me curious.
LOL. Hadn't heard the "three S's" morning constitutional for a long time!...Ten seconds with a Braun and I have completed the third "S" in my morning constitutional.
I think that's correct and may be the result of using different compounds on each. When I rediscovered my grandfather's open razor I used a short piece of leather belt (but no compound) mounted on a piece of Plexiglass to strop it. Many years ago I was into calligraphy and had learned to cut and cure turkey quills, which were cut with a very sharp, short whittling knife and I used the belt to strop it....r. I clearly remember that he used two leather strops, one was black and the other was brown. I am not quite sure why two were used. Maybe one was for “finishing”.
Until not too long ago, I also used shaving creme from a tube, foamed up with a traditional brush in the face. This method was very popular in Europe, and moving to the US in the early 80s, I was surprised to find that hardly anyone used it here. Palmolive was the dominant brand, and even though it’s an American manufacturer, I had to have folks ship me the tubes from the old country for decades. Couldn’t find it here (pre-web).
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