The most important item in my shave gear

The most important “item” for me is the mindset of the shave. I got a fair selection of razors; new and vintage, SE and DE, open comb and safety bar. I got a decent selection of brushes; horse, boar, synth and entry-level badger. I got plenty of soap; factory and artisan, hard and soft, american and european. I got a small but decent selection of aftershaves; big names and artisan. And I can mix and match and get Damn Fine Shaves every time, provided I take the time to get into the mindset. The tool matters less than learning to use the tools.

Shaving time is – at least to me – a quiet, reflective moment. It’s me-time; the time when I can close the door and just enjoy myself without a worry in the world. It’s the time each morning I can ‘let go’ of everyday worries and simply enjoy the ‘now’ – a perfect moment caught between lather and blade as it were. It’s a moment that flushes the system, in a manner of speaking, and lets me put things in perspective. I think that traditional wetshaving have helped making me a better man, as well as a better looking man. In short shaving for me is less about the gear and more about that perfect moment caught between lather and blade – those precious minutes every time you shave that lets your worries and concerns simply drain away. The little breathing space where it’s you, your razor and perfection.

And as with everything regarding shavings; Your Mileage May Vary.

Shave of the day 4th January

Pre-shave: Dr Bronners Peppermint Soap
Lather: Proraso Eucalyptus & Menthol Soap
Brush: Wilkinson Sword Badger
Razor: German Bakelite Slant with a Treet Platinum
Post-shave: Cool water rinse, alum, and Myrsol After Shave Formula K
Beard care: Scotch Porter Beard Balm and Big Red No7 Beard Comb

From a Norwegian book for children

Shave of the day 2nd January

First shave in four weeks!

Pre-shave: Dr Bronners Peppermint Soap
Lather: Mike’s “Mixed”
Brush: Vie-Long #13051M unbleached pure horse
Razor: German Bakelite Slant with a Treet Platinum
Post-shave: Cool water rinse, alum, and Krampert’s Finest 80 Below
Beard care: Big Red Beard Oil and Big Red No7 Beard Comb

Still no shave of the day 30th December

Beards can be itchy by the way…

Old shaving-themed photos from Norway

The National Library of Norway have an amazing collection, most of which is available online. Some of it is even available for people outside of Norway, such as these lovely old photos of shaving in Norway (click to make bigger):

Wilse, Anders Beer / 1907 Apr 01 / Ellevstølane, Vang
Wilse, Anders Beer / 1927-07-01 / “Hansens barbersalong”
Wilse, Anders Beer / 1938 Jul 01 / Oslo
Wilse, Anders Beer / 1938 Jul 01 / Oslo
Wilse, Anders Beer / 1945 Apr 01 / Unknown

Still no shave of the day 28th December

Looking like a caveman, but I can see the end of this beard.

Military shaving

1915
WW2
WW2
“Modern” times…
…and a scary future.

Three week of no shaves

Been three weeks, and you can tell…

No shave of the day 23rd December

Not quite a Santa beard, but gotten quite hairy