Gentlemen,
If you had to choose 2 items of your den to rotate and keep the others constant, what would those items be?
The items being rotated don’t need to have a limited number. For example: if you choose to rotate soaps and brushes and have 350 soaps and 25 brushes, that’s fine. Neither do you have to limit the rotation to items that you already have or exist. In this case, you could by a soap you don’t currently have as well as a new soap, launched in the future. Again, no limits here.
If you use aftershave or cologne on a regular basis and strongly feel that “only 2 is too much”, make it 3 items, then.
Sorry, but pre-shave doesn’t get you an extra item to rotate.
Soaps and creams are counted as the same item.
Adjust for practical considerations as you see fit. In my opinion, disconsider the risk of loosing a razor during a trip, if you choose not to rotate razor and your only razor is an irreplaceable vintage. But, if your beloved badger brush needs 48 hours between shaves to dry and you’re a daily shaver, I’d say you need to rotate brushes. But then, again, adjust as you see fit.
My case:
Soaps and brushes.
(I don’t use pre-shave and don’t always use AS)
PS. If this thread has already been started, I apologize, but I didn’t find it.
If you had to choose 2 items of your den to rotate and keep the others constant, what would those items be?
The items being rotated don’t need to have a limited number. For example: if you choose to rotate soaps and brushes and have 350 soaps and 25 brushes, that’s fine. Neither do you have to limit the rotation to items that you already have or exist. In this case, you could by a soap you don’t currently have as well as a new soap, launched in the future. Again, no limits here.
If you use aftershave or cologne on a regular basis and strongly feel that “only 2 is too much”, make it 3 items, then.
Sorry, but pre-shave doesn’t get you an extra item to rotate.
Soaps and creams are counted as the same item.
Adjust for practical considerations as you see fit. In my opinion, disconsider the risk of loosing a razor during a trip, if you choose not to rotate razor and your only razor is an irreplaceable vintage. But, if your beloved badger brush needs 48 hours between shaves to dry and you’re a daily shaver, I’d say you need to rotate brushes. But then, again, adjust as you see fit.
My case:
Soaps and brushes.
(I don’t use pre-shave and don’t always use AS)
PS. If this thread has already been started, I apologize, but I didn’t find it.
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