2020-07-03, Friday
After a night of thunderstorm (I think), morning of rehearsals.
I was curious to personally check all the comments read over time on the debated Saxon razor and, at the same time, the criticized blades of the same brand.
The razor seemed curious to me: I'm not crazy about the two pieces (unless they are on Marie Avgeropoulos or Yaya Dacosta) because of maintenance issues.
Also, my peg is quite hard to rotate (and I wonder if it's to be lubricated) but, used, out of caution, on #1, it worked unexpectedly well on a minimal growth.
A second pass, as a touch-up, on # 2 ha gave me a perfectly smooth skin.
I liked the blade, in spite of a certain fear because any small cut, on me, has devastating effects!
It didn't seem to slide very well and I was afraid I'd have my skin on fire, but it didn't... I felt neither the alum, nor the alcoholic AS and neither the EdT.
I'm not going to retrace my steps by including it in my paraphernalia, especially considering that I still want to try it on other razors. But, on this one, I was fully satisfied.
The soap d'antan is mechanically excellent (having also lost moisture) and the scent It's not the original one anymore: I'm afraid I've re-perfumed it with some EO not up to the original one.
But the mechanical performance was, as always, very satisfactory.

Sapone PS: Valobra Glicerolanolina
Sapone: Freelander, Rosa
Pennello: Zenith, Silvertip, 26 mm
Rasoio: Merkur, Progress 500
Lametta: Merkur, Super Platinum
AS 1: MilMil, Figaro Gel
AS 2: GFT, Coral Skin Food
EdT: La Verna, EdT alla Rosa
ST: Django Reihardt, Minor swing, 1937