Yep that pretty much would be the extent of it.I mean, you could use a fountain pen and write that someone is a poopy head.
Yep that pretty much would be the extent of it.I mean, you could use a fountain pen and write that someone is a poopy head.
I have the same three WTP soaps in my hoard. Only difference is the packaging. They used come in tubs. I put them in mugs anyway.Mail call. The what the pucks were as hard as a rock and survived the hot UPS truck in Georgia.
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I put my soaps in mugs, too. I’m going with the blue label tomorrow morning.I have the same three WTP soaps in my hoard. Only difference is the packaging. They used come in tubs. I put them in mugs anyway.
Oh man I have not even opened my IB package yet. I completely forgot.Mail call. The what the pucks were as hard as a rock and survived the hot UPS truck in Georgia.
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Wooowwww All beautiful! I really like it for your purchases.Mail call. The what the pucks were as hard as a rock and survived the hot UPS truck in Georgia.
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I ordered 200 Nacets from another seller a few weeks ago. I decided I needed 100 more with this order. I am starting to quasi-stockpile them because I really like them and they are no longer made. I have around 400 now.Wooowwww All beautiful! I really like it for your purchases.
The Razorock shaving soaps in the refill discs I had never seen, great purchases I like everything from the soaps, to the handle, to the blades.
Didn't you order two hundred Nacet blades?
I remembered that the two hundred Nacets you ordered were different from the Nacets in this picture.I ordered 200 Nacets from another seller a few weeks ago. I decided I needed 100 more with this order. I am starting to quasi-stockpile them because I really like them and they are no longer made. I have around 400 now.
I think they were some special edition for the World Cup a few years ago.I remembered that the two hundred Nacets you ordered were different from the Nacets in this picture.
Nacets are razor dependent for me - it has to be in a milder razor. I can't use them in my Fatip or my newer Yaqi acquisitions (Knight Helmet, Aggressive Slant). I have around the same amount as you and the hoarder in me says I should buy more, but logically there's no real reason.I ordered 200 Nacets from another seller a few weeks ago. I decided I needed 100 more with this order. I am starting to quasi-stockpile them because I really like them and they are no longer made. I have around 400 now.
It seems so. They perform very nicely in every razor I've tried them in. They are very sharp and smooth for me.Nacets are razor dependent for me -
Can you use Nacets everywhere?
You're probably right. I could try the other pucks I have as well to see if it is the fragrance.Fingers crossed it’s not the soap. If it is, I’d suspect the fragrance components over the rest of the ingredients.
I am not well verses in which ingredients that could be triggers, but I have heard some that say Limonene, Linalool but Arko uses Linalool so that is not it, since you have used Arko without issue. I really should not speak to it since I do not know. sorry that I cannot be more help.Pre-shave: Neutrogena Hydro Boost
Brush: RR 400 Plissoft, matte handle
Soap: RR What the Puck Blue Label, mug loaded and lathered
Razor: Baili TTO
Blade: Gillette Nacet (1)
Number of passes: 2, XTG
Touchups or buffs: No
Aftershave: Old Spice and Nivea Sensitive balm
Sting: some
Result: CCS (stubble ATG on neck)
I think I might be having a slight skin reaction to the What the Puck soap. I felt some lingering issues throughout yesterday, but it was tough to say if the shave or the soap caused them. This morning, I did everything to eliminate other possibilities from the soap. I didn't use KCG Beard and Face Wash, I loaded a fresh Nacet into the Baili TTO (which is my mildest razor), and I only did two shallow passes. I still felt some tingling during the shave and some mild sting afterwards. I hope it's not the soap because it really is wonderful stuff. It's a lather machine with fantastic slickness. I'll give it one or two more shaves before I come to my conclusion in the hopes that my skin still needs time to settle down from yesterday's shave and/or adjust to the new soap. I won't make the same mistake I made early on in my journey with Catie's Bubbles. That soap set my face on fire for months. I thought I was doing something wrong and my technique was off so I stuck with it. It was the soap all along because once I switched to canned goo, no more sting or burn. Never again, folks.
Uncle Boris @blethenstrom, these are the ingredients from What the Puck Blue Label. Is there anything in there that is known to cause skin reactions? Maybe it's the fragrance?
Potassium Palmate, Sodium Palmate, Potassium Stearate, Potassium Palm Kernelate, Sodium Stearate, Potassium Cocoate, Sodium Palm Kernelate, Glycerin, Aqua, Parfum (Fragrance), Palm Kernel Acid, Glyceryl Caprylate Caprate, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter, Lanolin, Pentasodium Pentatate, Tetrasodium Etidronate, Alpha Isomethyl lonone, Benyzl Salicylate, Coumarin, Limonene, Linalool.
I think you are right. Fragrances uses a bunch of chemicals. That is where essential oils are better choices for shave soap. A bit less potential for irritants.Fingers crossed it’s not the soap. If it is, I’d suspect the fragrance components over the rest of the ingredients.