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    9 months ago

    Prep: Splash of Cool Water
    Razor: Wolfman - WR2 Solid Bar .85 Brushed
    Blade: Gillette - Platinum (10)
    Lather: Barrister and Mann Omnibus - Four Horsemen - War
    Brush: Thater - 4125-6 Fan Ivory (9 uses)
    Post Shave: Pre de Provence - No. 63


    Gear Pic :: Video

    ䷀ General Notes

    Slurry Lather with Omnibus today, and trying a huge badger as well. I’ll load more next time, but I have full faith that these are great.

    ䷀ Razor and Blade Notes

    (Wolfman - WR2 SB .85 Brushed ::: Gillette - Platinum ‹10 uses›)

    Great combo! Just a tiny bit of blade feel, and excellent glide for the close cut.

    Confirming here that for me, the Platinum works great in the Wolfman WR2 after just a day’s growth.

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

    ䷀ Soap Notes

    (Barrister and Mann Omnibus - Four Horsemen - War)

    Them: “War is the strangest and, in some respects, the darkest of the four fragrances. Characterized by the aromas of hot metal and gunpowder laid over the core chypre accord that represents Death, the full fragrance encompasses notes of metal, aldehydes, gunpowder, leather, citrus, resins, clary sage, and amber. The peculiar, unsettlingly clean aroma of ozone and gun oil hangs over the scent of War like smoke on a battlefield, belying the foul, elemental hunger beneath.”

    Scent: The first time I used this soap, I had not heard that this soap smells like a certain herb to a bunch of people. Knowing that, the second time I used it, that still didn’t bother me. It wasn’t an exact match, and my brain was able to keep it separate, and focus on the elements of hot metal, gunpowder, resins, and moss. It seems that all those together smell like that herb, as it turns out.

    That odd situation, where the sum of some parts makes something totally unintentional, reminds me of that other soap he made a couple of years ago, that smelled exactly like Copenhagen chewing tobacco.

    Staying power: I did not notice anything different than other soaps by Will.

    Scent Strength: 7/10, nicely present during shaving.

    Lather… This soap hadn’t been used in a while. So 50 swirls was not quite enough to gather enough soap with this brush.

    I loaded a bit more, and gave it a little more water too.

    I had three slick passes in pretty short order, but I’ll increase load time to make the process a bit smoother next time.

    Omnibus here is not going to be a problem for Slurry Lather fans, I’m certain.

    Hydration: Dry End of Perfect (for me)

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

    Bowl: No Bowl

    ䷀ Brush Notes

    (Thater - 4125-6 Fan Ivory 35mm ‹9 uses›)

    Not loading quite enough is very evident with such a big brush. It felt good, and I think proved that it won’t take much for this thing to work well with the Slurry Lather technique.

    However, one thing jumps out at me. The chief advantage of the Slurry Lather is speed in your shave. For guys who are short on time, and just need to get on to the next thing. Well, a super thick/dense/big brush like this one might be the opposite of what you would normally want for speed! Takes a while to rinse out all the suds at the end of the shave.


    During the Shave Feel:
      Cheeks: Almost Smooth
      Neck: Almost Smooth
    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)


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