I hate it when I've just mixed up a warm, luxurious lather with my favourite shaving cream and carefully applied it to my face, then some idiot rings the doorbell.
I actually used to shave in the shower before I retired. Thinking about, I did wash my body and face first before I shaved.
Now, I shower at night to go to bed clean on clean sheets and then shave first thing in the morning at the sink. A splash of warm water on the face and then face lathering with a loaded brush of soap, I think cleans my face adequately just before I take a razor to it?
Scent descriptions.
The water on the floor especially from the initial face washing. Many modern sink bowls are too shallow and small; plus, the faux granite edge around the bowl in my bathroom has a teflon type finish that pools water.So, what's your number one pet peeve about wet shaving? What spikes your blood pressure, makes you cuss, or spit on the floor?
The number one thing that makes me cuss is when a brush sheds. I absolutely hate seeing bristles on my shaving soap, or on my face. Brushes have knots glued in place for a reason, darn it.
The number one thing that makes me cuss is when a brush sheds.
I agree.I get very angry that blade manufacturers do not put clear instructions on packs on the best way to What's the best way to open a tuck of blades? - https://www.badgerandblade.com/forum/threads/whats-the-best-way-to-open-a-tuck-of-blades.617122/
My homearge (sic) to a classic thread.
I have decided to attribute trolling and spamming to many posts on this thread because I like the little picture of a tin of SPAM which I much enjoy with mashed potatoes and tinned marrowfat peas and the picture of Queen Cleopatra as seen on Netflix.
Oh yaI agree.
I only shave with vintage SE’s razors that use SE blades.
When buying GEM blades some packages do not state whether the blades are coated or not.
These are the only blades I know of that are very specific.
It would be nice to have all blade packaging be more specific.
1. Are they CS vs SS
2. Are they coated Vs not coated
This is why I use wood handled brushes when mug lathering.Klackediklack KLACK! Yeah, THAT sound. The sound of brush klacking bowl. You could break down black ops operators using that sound.
Has been said before but:
Glue dots!
Blade alignment.
Also. And this might be unpopular but the promise of everlasting soft skin that will make every individual on Earth come to a grinding halt. They enter a trans-like state, chanting *moist* whilst slowly dragging their bodies towards your face. Skin so soft and hydrated that…you get the point. Its soap…SOAP. Use lotion after dragging metal up and down your face. Just do it. Its getting to the point of comedy at this point.
Use lotion!
*wooden klack*This is why I use wood handled brushes when mug lathering.