Dovo "Best Quality" 5/8 // Badger Brush // Prairie Creations Dragon's Blood
AOS Alum Block // MANDOM Aftershave
AOS Alum Block // MANDOM Aftershave
Much thanks to Chris (user wdwrx) for his generous PIF of the soap!
Thanks!!Very nice , and the colour matches the day (I think?)
Ever since I 10-12 years ago visited Ireland for the first time, I have enjoyed visiting The Emerald Isle.
Wonderful people, beautiful music, fantastic pubs, eminet wiskey, charming landscapes, gorgeous golfcourses and Guinness.
Every year I try to celebrate St. Patrick's day with a large glass of Guinness. This year as well.
The glass, by the way, is a glass I some years ago had as a gift in an Irish Officer's Mess in Kosovo.
So todays choise:
Proraso pre-shave Cream
Taylor of Old Bond Street Jermyn Street Collection Shaving Cream
Proshave-scuttle (Danish special)
Edwin Jagger Best Badger brush
Edwin Jagger Georgian DE-razor
Feather(3)
Thayer's Unscentet Witch Hazel
D.R. Harris & Co Arlington Aftershave Milk
... in the same way I do it every year at Bloom's Day, June 16, after James Joyce's novel Ulysses.
Slainté, gentlemen
Wyeth's KR 300 | Truefitt & Hill Silvertip | Gentlemans Refinery Black Ice | Saint Charles Shave Avocado Oil
* If there ever was a "steampunk" style razor this would be it!
Ever since I 10-12 years ago visited Ireland for the first time, I have enjoyed visiting The Emerald Isle.
Wonderful people, beautiful music, fantastic pubs, eminet wiskey, charming landscapes, gorgeous golfcourses and Guinness.
Every year I try to celebrate St. Patrick's day with a large glass of Guinness. This year as well.
The glass, by the way, is a glass I some years ago had as a gift in an Irish Officer's Mess in Kosovo.
So todays choise:
Proraso pre-shave Cream
Taylor of Old Bond Street Jermyn Street Collection Shaving Cream
Proshave-scuttle (Danish special)
Edwin Jagger Best Badger brush
Edwin Jagger Georgian DE-razor
Feather(3)
Thayer's Unscentet Witch Hazel
D.R. Harris & Co Arlington Aftershave Milk
... in the same way I do it every year at Bloom's Day, June 16, after James Joyce's novel Ulysses.
Slainté, gentlemen