I gave myself a wonderful old fashioned shave tonight. I was sitting in my living room on a cold Connecticut night, stroking five days of uncomfortable, out-of-character growth, and figured I should do something about it before I went to bed. I didn't want to take a shower, my typical pre-shave, because it's awfully cold out, and I know I have to take the dog out one more time.
So I heated up a wash cloth under a scalding tap, and applied it to my face for a couple of minutes. Then I rubbed in some Proraso Red preshave, and re-applied a hot wet wash cloth for a few more minutes. I then lathered up with some Proraso Red soap - an old favorite I haven't used for some time - and enjoyed rubbing it in and letting it further soften up my scraggly face.
For the shave I re-visited a couple of items I haven't used in a few years. A Persona Red blade - they used to be called Israelis. I'm not sure if they are still popular or even available, but they are fine blades. I put one in my Merkur Progress, and opened it up to "5" because I had some chopping to do.
I lathered up the Proraso with a synthetic brush. I know I've been talkin" old school, but those synthetics feel great and sure are easy to use. My first pass was pretty easy, considering the Brillo scruff I was chopping through.
I lathered up a second time, toned down the Progress to 3.5, and gently glided over my face one more time.
After a cold water splash, I further cooled things down with a Nivea Post Shave rub down and a final Proraso Red splash of after-shave.
It's night. After a good night's sleep, no one at work will notice the wonderful shave I had the previous night.
But I'll know. It was lovely.
I hope your next shave is just as enjoyable.
So I heated up a wash cloth under a scalding tap, and applied it to my face for a couple of minutes. Then I rubbed in some Proraso Red preshave, and re-applied a hot wet wash cloth for a few more minutes. I then lathered up with some Proraso Red soap - an old favorite I haven't used for some time - and enjoyed rubbing it in and letting it further soften up my scraggly face.
For the shave I re-visited a couple of items I haven't used in a few years. A Persona Red blade - they used to be called Israelis. I'm not sure if they are still popular or even available, but they are fine blades. I put one in my Merkur Progress, and opened it up to "5" because I had some chopping to do.
I lathered up the Proraso with a synthetic brush. I know I've been talkin" old school, but those synthetics feel great and sure are easy to use. My first pass was pretty easy, considering the Brillo scruff I was chopping through.
I lathered up a second time, toned down the Progress to 3.5, and gently glided over my face one more time.
After a cold water splash, I further cooled things down with a Nivea Post Shave rub down and a final Proraso Red splash of after-shave.
It's night. After a good night's sleep, no one at work will notice the wonderful shave I had the previous night.
But I'll know. It was lovely.
I hope your next shave is just as enjoyable.