2020-07-07, Tuesday
Today is the birthday of a friend I haven't seen in a long, long time, but I like remembering pleasant moments: Marco Bollesan, the father of Italian rugby, a sportsman endowed with realism and great irony!
In fact it's his birthday 'again': I didn't think Marco was so repetitive!
Of course, I'm not the right person to criticize repetitiveness: my pertinence in posting on this forum testifies it.
Today I finished the Sharp Dressed Man sample. There was very little left, but it was more than enough to shave me: Stirlings are soaps of excellent mechanics.
The scents of the two that I tried, however, do not fully convince me: it does not click the chemistry
Maybe if I smelled some more...
This one, as I said, seems to me the American interpretation of the scent of a classic English soap and the other, Almond Creme, is a bit sweet, too amaretto like.
Pogonotomic satisfaction, however, is always assured!
Today's shaving is without history. Or maybe it's the result of my story!
Now I'm going to enjoy the wind and fresh air, even though it looks like the sun seems willing to appear in the clouds.

Sapone PS: Valobra Glicerolanolina
Sapone: Stirling Soap Co., Sharp Dressed Man
Ciotola: La Mariolina
Pennello: Lab. Villefranche, The Fridge, Tigrano/Finest 24
Rasoio: Gillette, Slim Adjustable Aristocrat, 1963
Lametta: Gillette, 7 O’Clock, Super Stainless
AS 1: MilMil, Figaro Gel
AS 2: Casamari Abbey Balm
EdT: Farmacia Vaticana, Acqua di Colonia
ST: The sound of the wind on the fields...