Hi Dave,
I really enjoy your YouTube videos. I have always admired the clean-shaven appearance of men in WWI era photos, and I've always wanted to duplicate it. That is what attracts me to traditional wet shaving. I think your video with the bow tie really captures that time period, and it is obvious that you are achieving great shaves. We all learn a lot from you posts on razors and blades, but I am wondering what soaps, creams and brushes complete your personal shaving routine? I am especially interested in the set ups that works best with the 1912, or closely duplicates what men of the time period would have used.
Thanks,
Tucker
I really enjoy your YouTube videos. I have always admired the clean-shaven appearance of men in WWI era photos, and I've always wanted to duplicate it. That is what attracts me to traditional wet shaving. I think your video with the bow tie really captures that time period, and it is obvious that you are achieving great shaves. We all learn a lot from you posts on razors and blades, but I am wondering what soaps, creams and brushes complete your personal shaving routine? I am especially interested in the set ups that works best with the 1912, or closely duplicates what men of the time period would have used.
Thanks,
Tucker