2019-12-29, Sunday
Weather was not defined enough to inspire me with a defined fragrance and so I slipped on the Iberian Portus Cale: I feel it spicy, oriental and fascinating.
It is a soap that does not easily lather with my technique or, more likely, it is I do not feel like submerging it with hot water, which would certainly facilitate the loading.
But the soap is at its end and I have the reasonable certainty that I will not buy it again not because I don't like it, but because I have so many soaps that a bowl that size would enter my inheritance.
So... i sip it!
And, speaking exaggerated quantities, I dealt with the blades question: they are not many in quantity, but in terms of variety and, instead of indulging in the use of my favorites, I decided to give it a good clearing.
And that's how I used a Müster again after six years.
The austere, almost Gothic logo and such a name evoke, in my mind, a domineering Germanicity.
Indeed it appears to be Israeli, produced by Personna.
(Well, fairly recent videos have made me discover worrying affinities between the military of the two nations, with others from a much older repertoire, so perhaps I haven't made too big s mistake.)
Probably, inspired by the name, I felt a certain Teutonicity in the cut: decisive and efficient, but not delicate, unnoticeable.
In this, for me, similar to Morris.
Another product I won't buy ...
But an absolute facial smoothness, despite a minimal regrowth with only two passes.
Petrucciani's second CD was not exactly the genre to choose for shaving: too rhythmic, swinging ... to accompany the austerity of the slow and ponderous gestures of the pogonotomic liturgy!
But he's pretty good...

Sapone PS: Valobra Glicerolanolina
Sapone: Portus Cale
Pennello: Simpson’s, Commodore X2, BB
Rasoio: Gillette, Tech, UK
Lametta: Müster
AS 1: MilMil, Figaro Gel
AS 2: Ai Monasteri, Balsamo Dopobarba
EdT: Vicious, Accidia
ST: M. Petrucciani, The Complete Dreyfus Jazz Recordings, 2° CD