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Prep: Splash of Cool Water
Razor: Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 Open Comb
Blade: Gillette - Nacet (Marathon) (538)
Lather: Wholly Kaw Vegan - 1776
Brush: Stirling - Finest CravingtShaving Blue Slate 26mm (42 uses)
Post Shave: Barbedeaux - Razor Bump Therapy

Gear Pic :: Video

䷀ General Notes

Trying the Slurry Lather again with the Stirling Finest Badger and Wholly Kaw vegan formulation. STill not quite right.

I also tried a couple of Barbedeaux products for the first time. I tried the shaving foam as a pre-shave face wash, and I hated the slime it left on my hands.

I also used the splash at the end, and did not like the nasty rubbing alcohol scent… that I’ve never experienced with folks like Stirling, BaM, Mammoth, Summer Break, Declaration, Proraso … well, anyone. And the way it conditioned my skin with the food that it has in it (hey, at least there is some) didn’t seem to be any better than any of these others. At full price, buying 2 bottles of Stirling is a way better deal, because no alc hit, and you can get scent choice (Barb is basically unscented).

䷀ Razor and Blade Notes

(Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 - Open Comb ::: Gillette - Nacet - M ‹538 uses›)

Tuggy since i was shaving off two days of growth. But after the first pass, allw as comfy. Got a close shave.

Razor and Blade Performance/Comfort Rating: 2 out of 5 (Okay)

䷀ Soap Notes

(Wholly Kaw Vegan - 1776)

Them: “a summer blend perfect for saluting the Fourth of July. It is a refreshing green aroma with notes of osmanthus, benzoin, labdanum, grapefruit, artemisia, tarragon, patchouli, musk, tonka bean, cedarwood.”

Me: I did a blind shave with it first, not knowing the notes. I just know that i really enjoyed it.

Scent Strength: 4/10, present during shaving.

Lather… I’d guess I loaded for 80 swirls: 70 at start, and then a refresher later.

So I did have to go back and get more soap and a little more water, but with the Slurry method, that’s really a small thing.

But it still is not coming together how The SL method usually does. I see two possible culprits: the brush may be so dense that it doesn’t hold as much water as needed, which I think is less likely than… or that the soap just needs more product than usual. That is something I’ve experienced wtih WK in the past, but I can’t remember whether it was vegan or tallow at the time.

I’m going to change one of those variables for next time.

Hydration: Dry End of Perfect (for me)

  • 27 sec load with a Very Wet brush
  • = 4 passes of lather

Bowl: No Bowl

䷀ Brush Notes

(Stirling - Finest in CravingShaving Blue Slate 26mm ‹42 uses›)

Firm backbone, but somewhat soft tips, as usual. Brush seemed to start out with enough water, but when I needed it in the second pass, not much was there.

During the Shave Feel:
  Cheeks: Tuggy
  Neck: Tuggy
After the Shave Closeness:
  Cheeks: Close Shave
  Neck: Several hairs are showing some tip length (still a pretty good shave)

Ending of Blades Ledger - entry form and the data spreadsheet

Why so many abandon?

Is the angle hard to find?

  • Prep: Splash of Cool Water
  • Razor: Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 - Open Comb
  • Blade: Gillette - Nacet (Marathon) (522)
  • Lather: Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag (White Label)
  • Brush: Zenith - r/wetshaving MOAR BOAR B35/508A XL (47 uses)
  • Post Shave: Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag (White Label)
  • Fragrance: Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag

Austere August: Day: 24
MRTNG’s Ultra Nightmare Mode
Midnight Stag Challenge

Gear Pic :: Video

䷀ General Notes

Slowing down for today’s shave, from the quickies over the last two days.

Adding in a bowl again, with the slurry lather technique to see what happens.

䷀ Razor and Blade Notes

(Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 - Open Comb ::: Gillette - Nacet - M ‹522 uses›)

Same: First pass has some tugginess to it. But no irritation that lasts longer than a little tuggy stroke. Latter passes feel fine and give a reasonably close shave. 3 pretty quick passes.

Razor and Blade Performance/Comfort Rating: 2 out of 5 (Okay)

䷀ Soap Notes

(Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag - White Label)

I just love all the aspects of this scent!

Scent Strength: 6/10, nicely present during shaving.

Lather… Slurry lather and 8 swirls, on a tub that had little soap, but it was just a little damp from yesterday.

As I’m bringing in the bowl, what falls on my shirt duirng the first pass is wet suds and not water. This one wasn’t as slick as a slurry, but still slick enough to shave well.

Plenty enough lather for 4-5 passes.

Hydration: Perfect (for me)

  • 3 sec load with a Very Wet brush
  • = 5 passes of lather

Bowl: Roger Quintero 3D Printed Bowl
I use the XL version of this bowl.

䷀ Brush Notes

(Zenith - r/wetshaving MOAR BOAR B35/508A XL ‹47 uses›)

Same: Comfortable soft tips that do flex some, but that are supported by a base with strong backbone. As with all young boars, I look forward to the tips splitting with more uses and getting softer with use.

During the Shave Feel:
  Cheeks: Felt blade but comfortable
  Neck: Felt blade but comfortable
After the Shave Closeness:
  Cheeks: Close Shave
  Neck: Several hairs are showing some tip length (still a pretty good shave)

Ending of Blades Ledger - entry form and the data spreadsheet

Yeah, I really like my Zenith XS horse brush. I could use it every day and be really happy.

Unlike PorkTater, I wouldn’t say it has a “total lack of backbone”, but yeah the tips can be though of that way. I think the core/bottom of the knot has more support than some super soft badgers, like silvertips.

The reason you only hear bad things about them is because 95% of them are bad, scratchy garbage that you can only love if you think you’re saving animals from abuse. So that opinion is fairly obtained, at least.

The XS from Zenith is a different … ahem… animal, though. I think the mane hair is softer, but has more flop. And the tail hair is what has that stiffness and scratch. It could be the opposite. But they change the brushes feel, for different models, by varying the percentages of where they take the hair. I don’t know what magic LSD-fueled unicorn they pluck the hairs from for the XS, but I love it.

If my own XS was getting as much love as it deserved, I’d offer to buy Pork’s XS from him, but I just have too many brushes.

@PorkButtsNTaters666 - Wetshaving

Lemmy

  • Prep: Splash of Cool Water
  • Razor: Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 - Open Comb
  • Blade: Gillette - Nacet (Marathon) (502)
  • Lather: Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag (White Label)
  • Brush: Zenith - r/wetshaving MOAR BOAR B35/508A XL (27 uses)
  • Post Shave: Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag (White Label)
  • Fragrance: Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag

Austere August: Day: 4
MRTNG’s Ultra Nightmare Mode
Midnight Stag Challenge

Gear Pic :: Video

䷀ General Notes

Great slurry lather today. Everything went very well.

䷀ Razor and Blade Notes

(Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 - Open Comb ::: Gillette - Nacet - M ‹502 uses›)

Same: First pass or two has some tugginess to it. But no irritation that lasts longer than a little tuggy stroke. Latter passes feel great and give a reasonably close shave. 5 pretty quick passes.

Razor and Blade Performance/Comfort Rating: 2 out of 5 (Okay)

䷀ Soap Notes

(Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag - White Label)

I just love all the aspects of this scent!

Scent Strength: 6/10, nicely present during shaving.

Lather… Slurry again. Worked out great this time. Very light, but slick on the first pass, and then second, and third got even better as the lather matured. Plenty left over after 5 passes.

Hydration: Perfect (for me)

  • 12 sec load with a Very Wet brush
  • = 6 passes of lather

Bowl: No Bowl

䷀ Brush Notes

(Zenith - r/wetshaving MOAR BOAR B35/508A XL ‹27 uses›)

Brush felt better than yesterday sinceI started out with more soap in the brush. Not plush, but mostly soft and comfy.

During the Shave Feel:
  Cheeks: Just a little tugging
  Neck: Just a little tugging
After the Shave Closeness:
  Cheeks: Close Shave
  Neck: Many hairs show whisker tips with a little length to them

Ending of Blades Ledger - entry form and the data spreadsheet

Thanks for the info!
  • Prep: Splash of Cool Water
  • Razor: Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 - Open Comb
  • Blade: Gillette - Nacet (Marathon) (501)
  • Lather: Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag (White Label)
  • Brush: Zenith - r/wetshaving MOAR BOAR B35/508A XL (26 uses)
  • Post Shave: Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag (White Label)
  • Fragrance: Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag

Austere August: Day: 3
MRTNG’s Ultra Nightmare Mode
Midnight Stag Challenge

Gear Pic :: Video

䷀ General Notes

Start of Austere August for me, on Day 3 here. I’ll make up for it in September.

Going to keep using the Nacet, and this is shave 501 with it.

䷀ Razor and Blade Notes

(Timeless - Stainless Steel .68 - Open Comb ::: Gillette - Nacet - M ‹501 uses›)

A little tuggy on first pass, and it just too 4 to get the job done enough for tonight. Close result.

Razor and Blade Performance/Comfort Rating: 2 out of 5 (Okay)

䷀ Soap Notes

(Chiseled Face - Midnight Stag - White Label)

I just love all the aspects of this scent!

Scent Strength: 6/10, nicely present during shaving.

Lather… Thought I’d try the slurry lather today. So I started with a very wet brush. Loaded for 10 seconds or so, and then put that on my face. It wasn’t quite enough soap to get going, so I went back for a little more. This gave me that slurry, slick super wet layer on my face, which was pass 1.

Pass 2 started looking more like a mature lather, since it was starting to come together more.

I had plenty of lather for 5 passes using this face lathering method. How about that you overloaders?!

Hydration: Perfect (for me)

  • 20 sec load with a Very Wet brush
  • = 5 passes of lather

Bowl: No Bowl

䷀ Brush Notes

(Zenith - r/wetshaving MOAR BOAR B35/508A XL ‹26 uses›)

Since this guy is still young, the slurry lather method still translated a lot of backbone, though the tips softened it up somewhat.

During the Shave Feel:
  Cheeks: Just a little tugging
  Neck: Just a little tugging
After the Shave Closeness:
  Cheeks: Very Close Shave
  Neck: Many hairs show whisker tips with a little length to them

Ending of Blades Ledger - entry form and the data spreadsheet

Prep: Splash of Cool Water
Razor: Henson - Aluminum ++
Blade: Gillette - Nacet (1)
Lather: Noble Otter - Batter’s Up
Brush: Zenith - r/wetshaving MOAR BOAR B35/508A XL (24 uses)

Gear Pic :: Video

䷀ General Notes

Trying a Nacet in the Henson, and a new divisive scent from Noble Otter.

䷀ Razor and Blade Notes

(Henson - Aluminum ++ ::: Gillette - Nacet ‹1 uses›)

Shaving off 1.5 weeks of growth, and it did it without a hitch. The first pass was patchy, but that’s to be expected considering. The second pass cleaned it up nicely.

The Nacet agrees with the Henson well, as does pretty much every blade I’ve tried with it.

Razor and Blade Performance/Comfort Rating: 4 out of 5 (Very Good)

䷀ Soap Notes

(Noble Otter - Batter’s Up)

Them: “Attention all baseball fans! Gather around and get ready to hear the tale of Batters Up. This fragrance will take you on a journey through the sights and smells of the baseball diamond. ~~ As the game begins, the scent of fresh green pepper and crisp aldehydes fills the air, creating a sense of excitement and anticipation. The crack of the bat can be heard in the distance, as the tarred maple bat hits the ball with a satisfying thwack. ~~ As the game progresses, the scent of violet leaf and musk mingles with the aroma of the baseball glove, evoking memories of those long summer afternoons spent playing catch in the backyard. The fragrance is rounded out with a hint of patchouli, giving it a subtle, earthy undertone. ~~ But what really sets “Batters Up” apart is its strong used leather scent. As you lather up with this shave soap, you’ll feel as though you’re holding a well-worn baseball glove in your hand.”

Notes: Green Pepper, Fresh Aldehydes, Tarred Maple Bat, Violet Leaf, Musk, Baseball Glove, Patchouli

Scent: I could see the green pepper note in there, but it was minimal to me, and it mainly smelled like a brand spanking new leather ball glove. Maybe the aldehydes and tar were what made that happen. I loved it.

Scent Strength: 5/10, present during shaving.

Lather… I did need to add some water after the first pass, but then it was pretty much perfect.

Hydration: A Little Too Dry (for me)

  • (0.4 tsp) soap with a Lightly-Wet brush
  • 19 ml (3.9 tsp) added to build the lather
  • = 9 passes of lather

Bowl: Dollar Tree DIY Bowl w Glass Beads

䷀ Brush Notes

(Zenith - r/wetshaving MOAR BOAR B35/508A XL ‹24 uses›)

Same: soft tips, backed with firm backbone at the bottom 50% of the bristles

During the Shave Feel:
  Cheeks: Just a little tugging
  Neck: Just a little tugging
After the Shave Closeness:
  Cheeks: Near BBS - About as close as I’ll ever get
  Neck: Cut flush to where I just see the tips (above average for me)

Ending of Blades Ledger - entry form and the data spreadsheet

Prep: Splash of Cool Water
Razor: Henson - Aluminum ++
Blade: Gillette - 7 o’clock (Black) Super Platinum (14)
Lather: Stirling - Arkadia
Brush: Zenith - r/wetshaving MOAR BOAR B35/508A XL (23 uses)
Post Shave: Pre de Provence - No. 63

Gear Pic :: Video

䷀ General Notes

Fast and fairly quiet shave today. Arkadia is a favorite, and we’ll try another blade (7o Black) in the Henson.

䷀ Razor and Blade Notes

(Henson - Aluminum ++ ::: Gillette - 7 o’clock - Blk ‹14 uses›)

Very comfortable, but not as efficient during the first pass. However, the second and third more than made up for it.

It takes practice to shave with this razor quickly, since the right angle must be maintained, especially in the concave curvature of the neck.

Razor and Blade Performance/Comfort Rating: 4 out of 5 (Very Good)

䷀ Soap Notes

(Stirling - Arkadia)

Them: “This scent has top notes of Orange and Grapefruit, middle notes of Black Pepper and Pelargonium (Geranium), and base notes of Patchouli, Cedar, Vetiver, and Vanilla. It’s elegant, grassy, and amazingly provocative. ~~ Inspired by Terre d’Hermes”

Scent: I’m no expert on TdH as a cologne, so I don’t know how accurate this is. However, I know I like it. It’s well-blended, so the notes are a bit hard to pick out sometimes.

None of the notes mentioned above really stand out to me, they’re just all working well together.

Scent Strength: 5/10, nicely present during shaving.

Lather… quick one thrown together. Having worked with Stirling so much lately, with this same brush, it paid off, with such an efficient whip-up.

Very good one.

12 seconds of loading gave me about 5 passes of lather, so, plenty.

Hydration: Wet End of Perfect (for me)

  • 12 sec load with a Lightly-Wet brush
  • 15 ml (3 tsp) added to build the lather
  • = 5 passes of lather

Bowl: Dollar Tree DIY Bowl w Glass Beads

䷀ Brush Notes

(Zenith - r/wetshaving MOAR BOAR B35/508A XL ‹23 uses›)

Softer feel than yesterday. very nice, while still having that core backbone, that may never leave this chunky knot.

During the Shave Feel:
  Cheeks: Felt blade but comfortable
  Neck: Felt blade but comfortable
After the Shave Closeness:
  Cheeks: Near BBS - About as close as I’ll ever get
  Neck: Few hairs are showing some tip length (with most being cut flush)

Ending of Blades Ledger - entry form and the data spreadsheet

Review and Thoughts: Henson Aluminum Razor, Medium

https://sub.wetshaving.social/post/79460

Review and Thoughts: Henson Aluminum Razor, Medium - WetShaving

Henson Review Video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OonPLHqUCUs] … some notes and comments on what I’ve learned about the Henson razor after several uses. TLDR: A good razor, but IMO, not really recommended for most shavers, even new ones, because of better options out there. I think of this as a razor on training wheels. The plane/surface that touches your skin, is so large that the razor locks you in to a certain shaving angle. And I believe that’s the core of what’s good and bad about the razor. Blade angle, where it meets your skin is different than many razors, it seems. The v1 that is ++ corresponds to the Medium in the new AL-13. I’m told the blade geometry has not changed between the two. We’ll start with the good. The main positive with this razor is that it’s almost impossible to shave at an angle that generates irritation, much less cuts. And so I’m sure that’s why it’s getting a reputation as a good razor for new shavers. Craftsmanship is excellent. Even in this version 1 model (that I was able to try, thanks to a kind viewer), it would be hard to hurt yourself on any of the edges. I understand that v2 is even more refined on the external surfaces. Handle is wonderful with nice grip, even when soapy. I really like the taper, which reminds me of the Shick Krona. It feels nimble and controlled in the hand. I like how they’re not overcharging for the razor, like some other marketing-heavy companies out there. I found that it worked very well with several of the most popular blades out there. I don’t think I found any blades that disagreed with it. I liked how it didn’t feel way too light, like aluminum razors I’ve used in the past. I did wish for just a little more weight, to help the head have more momentum moving through the stubble on the first pass, but that’s nit-picking. I like how the peripherals on their site seem to be priced fairly (e.g. blades), unlike other companies that are taking advantage of those who are new to the hobby. But because of its limited angle, there are some negatives… I generally like a razor that provides a smoother shave than this one does. You’re never able to go for a smaller blade angle, which helps with smoothness, in my experience. It can take a little practice to get the angle right… even more than the average razor. But the good is that you’re not likely to generate irritation as you work on your technique. If you’re at the wrong angle, it’s just not going to shave you. As I got used to the razor, I found myself wondering why I wasn’t enjoying it as much. So I kept shaving, and thinking. And that lead me to create this video/write-up. The razor has good blade support, which I’m always a fan of… but I’m never able to take advantage of that and go with a smaller blade angle (more open handle angle) because of the way the razor fences you in to the angle they’ve set. In the video, I compare the blade angle, at least by eye, of the Henson, with the seemingly smaller angles of a vintage Tech, a Pearl Flexi, and a Fatip. I do think that it’s a little harder to shave convex areas, like the neck, with the Henson, than with other razors. I’ll finish by saying that I did enjoy my Henson shaves, and I can see how it might give a certain feel that some people will enjoy. While I do like smaller blade angle razors better, at least the Henson never gave me any kind of irritation or razor burn. And so what I’ve pointed out as negatives really aren’t negatives at all. They are just differences. It was designed to be a different kind of razor than most of the other razors out there. I do find that it would not be a good buy for me, because I would very quickly learn the technique and wish that I could take the training wheels off and pursue a smoother shave via a smaller blade angle, or have easier access to my neck, or just change things up in general. Would the Henson be a good razor for someone with sensitive skin? I would guess not (at least not as good as other, cheaper options). Since other razors are able to shave me with a smoother feel, I think logically that they would be even kinder to the surface of my skin than the Henson would be. But that’s just an educated guess. Is this a good razor for a new shaver to buy? I would not recommend it myself, mainly because of the price. I find that it’s not that hard to get good technique down so that you’re able to use the more “normal”/ non-training wheel razors. And then once you can do that, you’ll probably appreciate the dynamic nature of the different angle possibilities that are now available for you with other razors. I’d hate for a new shaver to try out wetshaving with a Henson and discover that it wasn’t for them, through no fault of the Henson. Now they’ve spent that much on a razor. I’d rather they start out with a Tech, or Slim, or a Zamak razor like the Maggard V3 series or Baili. However, if you’ve got tons of money, then why not start out with the Henson. No great loss if you move on to something else after you want to take the training wheels off. It might be a good razor for certain shavers that may have a muscular or coordination disorder/issue, where they just always need those angle protections in place. Also, some guys don’t actually like the smooth feel of razors like I do (while still being efficient and close-cutting of course). So you may really like the Henson, just on feel alone. Or for any other reason you can think of. So, in the end, it’s a good razor, that might be just right for some people… just not me. And I hope I’ve given you some good things to think about as you figure out if the Henson might be worth a try for you. (I was given the razor to try as a free gift, from a viewer and fellow shaver, whom is not affiliated with Henson, that I know of.)