Shave of the day 20 September

Pre-shave: Dr Bronners Liquid Peppermint Soap
Lather: Arko stick
Brush: Turkish No7
Razors: YUMA, with a Shark blade
Post-shave: Cold water rinse, alum and Krampert’s Finest Bay Rum

Shaving stick round up

Arko, GzD and Derby shave stick are in my lather drawer, being similar and yet different.

Arko is a case of love it or loath it – most people arge that it works great, but the scent is what divide people. Described variously as a urinal puck or natural fresh, the scent do do away if you leave the stick unwrapped for a few weeks. Good cushion and glide, and since it’s a tallow stick it’s gentle on the skin too.

GzD is for those who want Arko performance but not the scent. A little softer means it’s easier to apply, and the glide and cushion is as good as the Arko and with tallow in the mix it too will look after your skin. The scent has been compared to laundry soap though, but it fades quickly once the stick is unboxed – the GzD did not come wrapped in foil.

Derby is yet another tallow stick, and the more costly of the trio. One sniff and you know where the extra coin goes – I’ve yet to hear anyone liken it to a urinal puck. It’s softer than the Arko but harder than the GzD, and like both the Derby creates ample lather with plenty of glide and cushion. A solid performer, even if not quite as good as the Arko in my eyes.

All can be had for less than two bucks a stick at my favourite Turkish Shaving Webshop – the Arko and Derby can also be had from many other quality online stores.

Shave of the day 5th August

Pre-shave: Dr Bronners Liquid Lavender Soap
Lather: Arko Ice Mint Cream
Brush: Turkish No7
Razors: YUMA and Lord Racer, both with a fresh Racer blade
Post-shave: Cold water rinse, alum, and Krampert’s Finest Bay Rum

The ‘problems’ of buying canned goo…

I ran across a blog post titled “Which Can Of Shaving Cream Should I Buy? A Surprisingly Complex Analysis.” today and I’m like… WTF people?

Solution; a cheap synthetic brush and a stick of Arko. It’ll lasts longer than three months, gives a better lather with less wasted soap, more environmentally friendly, and weights less in the bag. Air travel friendly too, come to think of it.

Shave of the day 24th July

Pre-shave: Dr Bronners Liquid Teatree Soap
Lather: Arko shave stick
Brush: Turkish No7
Razors: Merkur 45C and Bakelite Slant, both with a Wilkinson Sword
Post-shave: Cold water rinse, alum, and Krampert’s Finest 80 Below

The Ultimate Shave™

YMMV, but as far as I’m concerned the most important part of getting the Ultimate Shave™ is the mindset you go in with. Personally I don’t consider getting a BBS – a baby butt smooth, ie perfect shave with no trace of hair and no nicks – a necessity for getting an Ultimate Shave™ – to me the Ultimate Shave™ is a shave that feels great, make me feel invigorated and put a smile on my face for the rest of the day.

I gotten shaves like that with my pot-metal Yuma razor, using whatever blade was on top of the stack, the love-it-or-loathe-it Arko shave stick and my cheap as shit Turkish “horse-hair” brush… but I’ve also gotten it with every other razor, brush and soap/croap/cream I own as well.

Shave of the day 19th July

Pre-shave: Dr Bronners Liquid Peppermint Soap
Lather: Arko Cool Mint cream
Brush: Turkish #6
Razors: Merkur 45C and Bakelite Slant, both with a Wilkinson Sword
Post-shave: Cold water rinse, alum, and Krampert’s Finest 80 Below

Quick review of Derby Shave Stick

I tend to buy more soaps than I technically need – just like I have more razors and brushes than I can get away with – because variation is the spice of life, and I consider shaving to be a hobby and not a chore.

The downside is that it sometimes takes a long time for me to use a soap enough times to make up my mind on what I think about it, so this little review has been long in coming…

The Derby shave stick is, like most shave sticks, easy to use. It makes lots of lather and smells okay – mostly of soap – but it isn’t quite up with the Arko as far as glide and cushion goes, it’s more like the GzD in that respect. It’s hard like the Arko, not soft like the GzD, and comes wrapped in paper.

If you can’t handle the scent of the Arko, the Derby is a good substitute for an inexpensive, efficient shave stick. If you can handle it though, go for the Arko stick.

Shave of the day 24th June

Pre-shave: Dr Bronners Liquid Peppermint Soap
Lather: Arko shave stick
Brush: Semogue TSN 2012 LE
Razors: Lord Racer and YUMA, both with a fresh Zorrik Super Stainless
Post-shave: Cold water rinse, alum, and Krampert’s Finest Bay Rum

Shave of the day 21st June

Pre-shave: Dr Bronners Liquid Peppermint Soap
Lather: Arko Cool Mint cream
Brush: Omega 50014
Razors: Merkur 985CL travel razor with a Wilkinson Sword blade
Post-shave: Cold water rinse, tiny alum stick and Krampert’s Finest Bay Rum

Travelling – but for once not on the Go