Post 'Saturday Lather Games SOTD Thread - Jul 29, 2023' of challenge 'Feats of Fragrance 2023'

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  1. u/Marquis90 posted on 2023-07-29 06:10:19-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown)

    July 29, 2023 – Woody saturday

    • Brush: Holzleute – Silvertip badger
    • Razor: Custom designed Böker with bog oak scale and french head
    • Lather: Captain’s Choice – Sandalwood
    • Post Shave: Spearhead – Black Watch
    • Fragrance: Boss – Bottled

    #FOF

    I decided to match evrything I could with the wood and or sandalwood theme. The brush has a wooden handle and translates to “woodpeople”. My Böker is the only razor with a wood scale (leaving out the new Koraat).

    Soap:
    In my first maggards order, I got a A&E soap with sandalwood and oud. The soap back then had a creamy sweet sandalwood. That’s why this soap confused me a bit and reminded me of u/djundjila djunior snot Proraso red cream. Captains choice is almost medicinical. When lathered, the wood aspect gets more prominent, but also a more balsamic, almost mediteranean vibe. Did not know that sandalwood can be that different. The lather was…. if the lather would be a ship, I would be a landlubber.
    There were more visible bubbles than in caties bubbles stock. Once on the face, the lather collapsed. I did not have huge expectations about the soap, but this was really underwhelming.

    Shave:
    I enjoyed the razor like no day before. It went as smooth over my skin as the soap allowed it. All in all, i got good shave out of it, but at no moment was I confident about what I was doing. While that beautiful shaped metal scratched off hair, making sounds like buttered toast, I thought to myself: “We have a damn nice hobby.”

    Aftershave:
    My first use of the aftershave. It’s more sweeter than the soap, more plum, more jasmine, but still a banger. I did the right choice to order it for the lathergames and further shaves. Because of the Sandalwood in the ingredients, I paired it for today, although I am not able to extract these notes among the other ones.

    Fragrance:
    Boss bottled was a sample I got way ahead of the games and only tried it once, but surprised me. Sweet apple notes fade to something spicy. After a few hours, I smell a little bit of sweetness, like cinnamon and mild woody notes, like vetiver and probably a slightly creamy sandalwood note.

    Daily challenge:

    Photocontest:
    I looked at way too few pictures, but u/Chronossieur420 and u/gcgallant stood out. But my vote goes to u/gcgallant.

    Rookie of the year:
    u/pridetwo will probably make it with u/tsrblke second place. I hope they will keep our sub and hobby faithfull.

    FOF:
    Although u/red_mosquitoMM’s posts are tldr for me, even a blind person sees his talent. Only one who could make it up with him would be Will from B&M.

    LG Winner:
    u/priusaurus. He announced it in his first post and I would laugh a lot if he gets second place. While his first posts had good quality and was inventive with the interviews, it got repetitive. Thats not how I want to play the games. Thats not what I enjoy about the games. I want madness. I want shitpostings. I want drama. I want people to go crazy and innovative. The podcast would never be successful if we have boomers and u/J33pguy13 rave over quality posts: “The way he describes the use of lavender in the soap was so thoughtfull. I could really picture myself having a picnic in a lavender field”. Bla Bla.
    But finally priusaurus pulled himself up and stepped in u/Djundjila’s footsteps and brought everything to the table. The spite posts with u/MrTangerinesky only pushed him forward, while still keeping up quality.

  2. u/tsrblke posted on 2023-07-29 07:44:11-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown)

    July 29, 2023 – Sandalwood Sandwich

    • Brush: Chisel & Hound Badger #composite #shd
    • Razor: Chiseled Face Legacy #cnc #rainbow
    • Blade: 7 O’Clock – Sharpedge (Yellow) (1)
    • Lather: Red House Farm – Sandalwood & Bourbon
    • Post Shave: Zingari Man – Traditionalist
    • Fragrance: Maher Olfactive – Waking Dream

    Had to think a bit about this setup and it took a few tries but I put it together. For #fof all three of these scents have a sandalwood note in them, prominent enough to be be called out in the descriptions. And it progresses so that the sandalwood is up front in the soap, moves to the middle of the pack in the balm and then plays base note to the iris in the EdP. Overall a pretty good, but nontraditional progression. Sandalwood up top, sandalwood in the middle, and sandalwood on bottom. Hence, sandalwood sandwich.

    Since this is u/j33pguy13’s CFL, a quick note him, shaved great. Smoother than expected, no irritation. Needs some technique work on my part. I see what people mean about the pineapple handle being slippery. It’s also beautiful. I love the flame treatment (#rainbow tag). But also not sure I can justify $350. Sure could get a non treated one, or the aluminum. But why half ass anything. Maybe in a few years.

    As I’ve been doing my #photocontest ties in with the challenge. It’s vegetable themed and my prediction to win this whole thing is a vegetable… Wait that doesn’t sound right. Point is I included am onion in the picture for a reason. I’ve said it before, I think u/onionmiasma is running away with this thing. He’s been on point the whole time. And while it’s unclear to me if he’s gonna lose 2 points on wildcard Wednesday for not using things marketed as posts and frags (thus blowing the 30 of each bonus) he’s still crushing it. (I think the WCW rules extend to post and frag but not sure.) Just look at the legendary post category on the portal, it’s got more onions than a Philly cheese steak. As for individual challenges hard to say he didn’t own wildcard Wednesday either. I gotta hand it to him even if he did one up my kids kitchen shave. Outdoor day, crushed it. Hell I don’t even remember the challenge for autumn, but his 10 pass on the road shave should be it’s own challenge.

    There are of course other competitions. Obviously I hope to pull off #ROTY but who knows. Getting some serious competition from u/pridetwo, u/whosgothepudding, and others. Should have upped my game earlier.

    And #photocontest is anyone’s game. I didn’t start this intending to take 30 photos and hit all the themes but I did (even if I used #photochallenge on day 7, so only 29 count.) Many people haven’t been declaring themes so there’s probably only been about 5 to 10 in contention for that prize. But a ton of great shots for the best shot.

    And then there’s #fof. Let’s be real, I apologize to judges for my posts there. I’ve been participating but mostly as a way to focus my themes and force myself to spell them out. I’ll be dead last on that. I’m not even sure I understood the assignment enough to take a guess at who’d win.

    1 more then the board is set and we just wait for the reveal.

  3. u/hugbckt posted on 2023-07-29 07:47:29-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown)

    July 29, 2023 – LG Day 29 – Santal Saturday

    • Brush: Stirling Synthetic Li’l Brudder
    • Razor: Razorock Mamba 70
    • Blade: Lord Extra
    • Lather: Black Ship Grooming – Stede Bonnet
    • Post Shave: Epsilon – Scottish Spirit
    • Fragrance: Essential Parfums – Orange X Santal

    I have surprisingly few sandalwood-centric soaps, but an increasing number of fragrances/EdPs that feature sandalwood. Stede Bonnet is probably the most sandalwood-prominent soap I own, with teakwood sharing the stage. It’s a really nice blend, and I’m glad I like it, since I bought it at the behest of Mrs. hugbckt due to it reminding her of Our Flag Means Death. This was followed up by Scottish Spirit, which felt like a decent match as a spicy woody fragrance, and then brightened by Orange X Santal, which is a delightful but light fragrance by Essential Parfums. The citrus comes first, which then opens into a nice sandalwood accord, but fades faster than I’d like. #FOF

    Time to talk about why someone else should win. Thankfully, there’s a rubric so today doesn’t functionally mean anything, other than to laud those who stood out.

    • u/Priusaurus was not only entertaining by announcing that everyone else was playing for second, but also by providing quality, informative and/or entertaining interviews with artisans and chatbots.
    • u/OnionMiasma consistently commits to the bit and really loves the road-trip style shitposts (e.g., almond adventure and trip to Wisconsin) and the biggest commitment to the bit: gasoline on the face
    • u/djanovshaving made some of the best, tightest, and well-edited videos I’ve seen related to shaving
    • u/ginopono is an incredible photographer and is my PhotoContest pick, and shaved in a restaurant and managed not to get kicked out
    • u/hairykopite cracks me up and is just consistently hilarious, and I love the image of him in the doghouse due to using War, but the hot sauce was fine
    • u/Newtothethis has mastered the ability to be concise while still pumping out high-quality LG SOTD posts
    • u/tsrblke put more effort in than any other ROTY candidate I saw, and is my pick for that side contest
    • u/RedMosquitoMM describes fragrances and scents the way I wish I could, and is my pick for Feats of Fragrance

    I'm sure I've missed folks, but these folks are who immediately come to mind!

  4. u/pridetwo posted on 2023-07-29 08:00:11-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown)
    • Brush: Chisel & Hound Kuai Taper w/ V18 Fanchurian 26mm

    • Razor: dubl duck Duchess Hair Shaper #YTHO

    • Blade: Personna Hair Shaper Blade

    • Lather: Captain's Choice - Sandalwood

    • Post Shave: Proraso - Red

    • Fragrance: Maher Olfactive - Santal Auster

    Today's Theme: Sandalwood - I'm pretty sure a soap named sandalwood works for sandalwood day. Djudges ran out of ideas by the time they got to day 29 huh?

    Today's Challenge: Do our homework day. - So I've actually got some people in mind that I'd really like to highlight.

    First of all, /u/ginopono with the Pei Wei Asian Kitchen shave was not only incredible in his own right, but also inspired /u/Priusaurus to get kicked out of a Thai restaurant on coconut day. Absolutely incredible stuff and I must say that public shaves have been off the hook this year's LG.

    Then /u/onionmiasma has been absolutely crushing it on the regular with both humorous and high-effort shave posts. I think people are heavily sleeping on his shave at the Bean he did a couple days ago. We're all getting tired over here as the end of LG draws closer, meanwhile onion be like "I didn't hear no bell"

    /u/tangerinesky and /u/djanovshaving have been the greusome Bulgarian twosome all month long too with absolutely hilarious shaves and great interactions with the whole community. I genuinely believe that /u/djanovshaving might be one of the top rookies in this crop of rookies. /u/tsrblke has been a top tier contestant alongside myself and djanov in the rookie class, and I really do enjoy his interactions both around the subreddit and on discord.

    And while everyone saw /u/Crisp_Mango kick off lather games on an absolute tear, you'd be forgiven for being unaware that he has quietly been collecting Legendary Post points at a pretty steady rate as well.

    And last year's winner /u/RedmosquitoMM has been quietly killing it all month long too. No victory laps for him!

    LG Top 5:

    1. /u/Priusaurus
    2. /u/Crisp_Mango
    3. /u/onionmiasma
    4. /u/mrtangerinesky
    5. /u/RedmosquitoMM

    ROTY Top 3:

    1. /u/djanovshaving
    2. /u/tsrblke
    3. /u/pridetwo - because I'm humble like that.

    FoF Winner: /u/chronnoisseur42O - I don't know if anyone else has noticed his fragrance combinations, but they've been hot fire all month.

    My personal pick for top post of LG: /u/ginopono shaving in a Pei Wei Asian Kitchen

    My theme for today's shave: Sandalwood yo

    On the eve of this year's Lather Games' final day, it ends for me much the way it began - with a miserable and bloody shave using a razor type that I've never touched before. I could blame it on using Personna blades instead of Kismets, or on the choice of hair shaper instead of a sextoblade, but let's be honest. It's a skill issue. I won't be doing Austere August so my shot at intense honing of my weck/hair shaper skills is out of the question for the immediate future, though I may do a couple practice runs on my cheeks to get used to using a folding straight razor.

    This lather games has been so much fun to compete in, and I've really enjoyed getting to know more of the community throughout the month's shenanigans. Thanks again to everyone here and elsewhere that have helped make Lather Games what it has become.

    I'm a noted sandalwood hater, I think it's one of the most boring scents out there and completely overplayed. It's the Hoobastank of perfumery. Santal Auster is a nice, deep, resinous sandalwood scent though.

    I listened to Iced Earth's The Blessed and The Damned, it's a collection of their most well known songs with some live tracks sprinkled throughout. Great album, great band. I always tear up a bit at Watching Over Me. #photocontest #FOF #ROTY

  5. u/Dry_Fly3965 posted on 2023-07-29 11:45:17-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown)

    Day 29 - Sandalwood Saturday

    • Brush: Maggard Razors - Black Resin Handle Synthetic Shaving Brush
    • Razor: Merkur - 34C
    • Blade: Astra - Green
    • Lather: Barrister and Mann - Sandalwood
    • Post Shave: Barrister and Mann - Sandalwood Balm
    • Fragrance: Dossier - Woody Sandalwood
    • Fragrance: Home mix - 1% Javanol

    I bathed in the smell of Sandalwood today. I started the day with Fu-in Sandalwood. Then shaved in B&M Sandalwood soap and balm. I recently bought a palette knife to scoop soaps, I now play with my soaps like I am stirring plaster. Cleaning the knife, re-scooping a few times, and then leveling out the scoop. Turns out I am a man-child. haha

    For the fragrance, I went with a Santal 33 Dupe. I recently tried another dupe, and it was way different, less floral. I have no idea what the real Santal 33 smells like now. Anyway, I bumped up the Sandalwood with a spray of Javanol.

    ROTY #FOF

  6. u/OnionMiasma posted on 2023-07-29 11:45:22-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown)

    July 29, 2023 - Sandalwood Saturday

    • Brush: Stirling 24mm Boar

    • Razor: Blackland Razors Blackbird

    • Blade: Gillette Platinum (1)

    • Lather: Proraso - Sandalwood - Cream

    • Post Shave: Declaration Grooming - Original

    • Fragrance: Stirling - Sandalwood - EdT

    Daily Challenge/Write-Up:  

    Have to be a little short and sweet today, because I'm traveling.

    These games have been an absolute blast. First I'd like to call out the djudges- it's a lot of work putting this together and reading about all our stupid antics.

    On to who I think should win-

    #photocontest - I'm uncomfortable naming names since I'm a judge here, but in my mind there are two clear frontrunners. I'm excited to see who ends up winning.

    #ROTY - This to me feels super clear. u/tsrblke seems like the clear favorite here. He's been super engaged, and I'd also expect him in the top 10 overall.

    #FOF - There are two that I feel like are clear standouts here. Between them, I can't choose a winner. Either u/RedMosquitoMM or u/chronnosieur42O

    The games overall - I've made it no secret that I've been playing to win. In my head, there are a handful of people right there competing for the crown.

    u/priusaurus called his shot day one, and has probably been the most consistent player since then. He regaled us with interviews, history lessons, shitposts, and everything in between. If I were putting money on who wins, he gets my nod. My play was better because I was constantly trying to outdo him, with limited success.

    u/Marquis90 was a slightly quieter (no open feuds or calling me out) player, but no less consistent. Hilarious posts like his ice shave, the stack challenge… day in and day out great posts.

    u/Impressive_Donut114 - for great, well-done, and succinct videos every day

    Some others I'd like to recognize for particular contributions to the games:

    u/MrTangerinesky - the lion still doesn't care what the Mountain Goat has to say, but watching his videos has been entertaining, if shocking at times.

    u/newtothethis - thank you for teaching us how to leg shave, and for continuously injecting humanity into this mess

    And most importantly-

    u/ktturtlesue - for your ideas and putting up with my stupidity the last 20 years. I may have dialed it up to 11 this month, thanks for being willing to laugh at me rather than be annoyed.

    Soap Theme Justification  

    Sandalwood Saturday - I think Proraso Red is many people's first exposure to Sandalwood. However, as Sandalwood goes, it's not my favorite. 

    Post-Shave and Fragrance Relevance Notes  

    • Today’s theme is “Sandalwood”

    • All three are primarily sandalwood scents. The splash has some bergamot added to brighten it up, but I am a walking sandalbomb today.  TBF, I preferred being a Lavender bomb, especially because I find sandalwood scents to land better in cooler months

  7. u/ginopono posted on 2023-07-29 12:24:47-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown)

    2023-07-29 Sandalwood

    • Brush: Yaqi Metal Timberwolf
    • Razor: "Germany"
    • Lather: Haslinger - Sandelholz
    • Post Shave: Stirling Soap Co. - Varen
    • Fragrance: Chatillon Lux - Weinstrasse

    Sandalwood: Sandelholz, indeed.
    I think this is interesting: If the Online Etymological Dictionary is to be believed, the sandal- part of sandalwood is cognate with the word candle, and traces back to a Sanskrit word along the lines of "wood for burning incense." It seems to be unrelated to the footwear word sandal. Etymology is fun!

    Relevant Post-Shave and Fragrance: On the topic of word-fun, I'm far more proud of this than I have any right to be: the name of each is a non-English germanic word; Sandelholz and Weinstrasse are both German and Varen is Dutch.
    The razor also kind of ties in, because it appears to be made in Germany. That's literally all I know about it. Well, that and that it handles like a less-bitey Old Type.

    #FOF
    I didn't think I was a fan of sandalwood, because my first experience therewith was from one of Maggard's empty tubs, which had been from a sandalwood soap (I don't recall which), and I found it unpleasant.
    Sandelholz provided a different experience. It started unremarkable, its scent faint and its lather unimpressive. By the time I was done, the lather was much stronger, and the scent it provided was rich, warm, soothing, and even classically manly. I don't know what that other soap I tried was, but this is much better. That said, I still hesitate to call myself a fan sandalwood.

    Following it up with Varen, the strong oakmoss and vetiver fit right in, bringing some green to the wood. The lavender note of Varen seems to come through more in the aftershave than the soap, where it feels more like a subtle afterthought at most, u/oswald_heist. As such, the lavender offers a smoother transition into the florals of Weinstrasse.

    As an aside, I feel like my smell-sensor has learned a lot over the past few weeks, during which time I gradually became better at picking out individual notes. I still have mixed feelings about that, if I'm honest. I still feel that a scent should be appreciated for its whole.
    At the same time, though, it seems comparable to, say, a color. As a simplistic example, take a single color in the RGB colorspace. The color is its own thing, but one can still identify that it's more red or blue, or dark or light, without losing sight of the color as a whole. With scents, you can identify, say, oakmoss or tobacco or nacho cheese without losing the overall experience.

    Weinstrasse makes me realize that, though I've made strides, there's still much to learn. Specifically, there's a bunch of notes here that ~~I'm not familiar with~~ I haven't learned in isolation, i.e. honeysucke, iris, helichrysum (?!), coumarin.
    The scent certainly reminds of white wine off the top, accompanied by floralness and... something sharper that almost competes for the attention of the wine, which must be the blackcurrant, I dare guess. As those fall away, the oakmoss and musk (musk being a note that I learned on day 1 of these Games) affirm their presence. I realize I'm largely just describing how top/base notes work, but hey.

    Fun fact: white wine comes from red grapes! The difference is that the grape skins are removed from the grapes during the production of white wine, whereas red wines get their color from the skins that are left on.

    Challenge Accepted: I'm of the opinion that this challenge should be re-framed to reflect what it's really about. It's not about the judges or their scoring. Never has been. It's about recognition of Games well played and identifying the players who ~~require mental health treatment~~ have demonstrated devotion to the Games.

    I think it's pretty clear (not to mention heavily hinted by the djudges) who's in the top running for the Games. In no particular order, u/MrTangerinesky, u/Priusaurus, u/OnionMiasma, u/hugbckt, u/hairykopite, u/tsrblke all seem to be top contenders.

    As such, u/tsrblke also seems pretty likely to take the top-scoring ROTY spot.

    As for #photocontest, a quick glance at the portal seems to indicate that there's only a few who have carried through with that contest hitting all the days and themes. Notably, I've had an eye on u/chronnoisseur42o throughout the month. Meanwhile, I doubt I did myself any favors with a couple of, uh, "liberal" interpretations of loosely-defined (or simply non-defined) categories.

    #photocontest
    Photo: Society
    This one was probably the trickiest to figure out how to do—or rather, what to do. I've just been winging it from day to day, so I missed a few days when this could have been easier (Pei Wei folks having lunch or people walking by the park, for instance).

    Last night was pretty stormy, and we had dime-sized hail here in the desert. That's not unusual for this time of year; our summer storms are characterized by massive raindrops, which are big because they form as hailstones; on occasion, they manage not to completely melt as they careen through the firelike air. As a result of the storm, internet went out for a while last night, and it was out this morning and is out still.

    What's one place where people go to use the internet when not at home? The library! I mean, I don't, but people do.
    A regular public library was an option, but the university has those neato wooden steps. They weren't there in my day, though. I might have been able to try to get the effect such that my little pieces of wood blended into the steps, but I figured it probably wouldn't have been worth the effort.
    I did, however, wait around for someone to use the stairs there (to no one's surprise, not a lot of students in the university library in July) to really get the society theme pegged.

  8. u/Priusaurus posted on 2023-07-29 12:48:24-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown)

    July 29, 2023

    • Brush: Stirling Soap Co – 24mm Synthetic Brush
    • Razor: Rockwell 6s
    • Blade: Wilkinson Sword
    • Lather: Castle Forbes – Cedarwood and Sandalwood Cream
    • Post Shave: Southern Witchcrafts – Samhain Splash
    • Fragrance: Kenneth Cole – Mankind Rise EdT
    • Music: Dillon Carmichael - Sawin' Logs

    For Sandalwood Day, I thought the best place to shave would be the woods and appreciate the natural sandalwood all around me. Then I googled where Sandalwood comes from, hoping to go to the local sandalwood forest, and quickly learned it comes from India, Australia, and Hawaii. And none of those places are driving distance to me. Dammit. Buuuuuut… Cedar is half of the scent notes in the soap I used today and we have White Cedar trees everywhere! Bingo! Let’s go hiking! It’s a great day to shave in the woods! So I woke up early, made myself a wonderful cup of Stirling Ethiopia Yirgacheffe with my v60, into a travel mug. And brought it hiking with me.

    Today I’m working with Castle Forbes Cedarwood and Sandalwood, because it’s Sandalwood Day and it’s half of the soap. I used Southern Witchcrafts Samhain splash because sandalwood is the 2nd scent note listed on the bottle. Try as I might, the other scent notes certainly come in stronger, but the sandalwood is certainly there. This is such an amazing scent. Then my frag was Kenneth Cole Mankind Rise. It’s described as a deep woody amber scent. Perfect for Sandalwood Day, perfect for going into the deep woods, and perfect for a morning hike. #FOF

    As I walked through the woods, I made sure to take the time to appreciate all the smells along the route. It absolutely downpoured yesterday, so it smelled a little damp and musty. The scent of pine surrounded me as I went further into the forest. A lot of the paths were muddy and smelled like a swamp. And of course, the smell of the wet rocks getting enveloped by the river around them. This. This is what nature is all about. And, unfortunately, mosquitos are also part of nature. I had to spray on bug spray which kinda messed with the nature-scents thing I was going for, but whatevs. I hiked along this path, listening to the sounds, thinking of the events of the last 29 days, and I came upon the opening to riverbed. It seemed so very peaceful that I decided this was the spot I wanted to shave at. No grand theatrics today, and no hyperbole or gimmicks. Just an old-fashioned, relaxing shave at this beautiful spot on the river, among the woods and nature, as I enjoy my coffee. Taking in the sights, sounds, and smells of the world around us, taking about our next Lather Games Champion…

    Here's the video.

    For the challenge, as much as I’d like to be brash and say that I should win in order to fulfill my day one prediction of winning this whole thing, I believe one man has stood in my way. One man, has done it better than I have and has been a wonderful ambassador of the games to every single participant this year. That man is kind, funny, and one of the most creative people we have on this sub and he will make a great Lather Games Champion. He’s the only one person who I can say, I’ve looked forward to and read every single one of their posts. And that man is u/OnionMiasma. He didn’t initiate silly feuds, participate in Spite Shaves Wars, or get kicked out of any restaurants – because he didn’t need to. He stuck to what he is good at, did his thing, and did it better than anyone. While I was doing my best to be over the top, charismatic, and entertaining, trying gimmick after gimmick, he was just being himself and being damn good at it. I felt like I had to try to do SO MUCH to keep close to him. I believe the Legendary Post points will be what makes the difference and he currently has more than anyone. And rightfully so. I wouldn’t be surprised if he gets another one before this thing is up. It’s time for Red to pass the crown to Onion, and I can only hope that next year, Onion loses internet for a couple days in June, because I think that is my only hope of beating him.

    The winner of FOF has got to be u/RedMosquitoMM. His ability to detect scents and so eloquently and accurately write about them is unparalleled.

    Photocontest: No clue. While I try to read as many posts as I can, more often than not, I don’t click on the SOTD pics. I’ve been trying with the scavenger hunt part, but no idea how anyone else is doing.

    For my own #photocontest entry today: Scenery.

    I feel very fortunate to have connected with Southern Witchcrafts for the final interview of my Lather Games series. They made the splash I used today - which happens to be one of my favorite scents in all of wetshaving. Southern Witchcrafts makes absolutely, unique, outstanding scents and great performing products. They have a wonderful vegan base, and most importantly to me, they don’t use palm oil in anything – including their bath soaps! I’m not sure any other artisan can say that. But if you’re reading this far, you already know all this. So, thank you u/Phteven_j for connecting me for Courtney for this series. I love what you both make, what you’re all about, and I couldn’t think of a better way to close out my interview series. Without further ado, the final entry:

    10 Questions with… Southern Witchcrafts

    1) How did you get started making shaving soaps?

    I have strange taste in fragrances and choices of vegan soaps were kind of limited back then so I thought it might be fun to make my own. It wasn't supposed to be anything serious at first but we sent out my first try to some friends and they loved it just kind of grew from there.

    2) All of your shave soaps are vegan, which is getting more popular, but even more impressive is that your bar soaps are made without using palm oil. Why is that important to you?

    Palm oil is a big contributor to deforestation but also known for its production being riddled with human rights violations like child and forced labor. We always try to be as ethical as we can with our ingredients.

    3) I really, really love how all of your scents are completely one of a kind. Which is your favorite?

    I feel like Carpathia does the best job of getting across what I was going for. It smells like the wet bricks of a dilapidated castle in the Carpathian mountains. It's what I would imagine Nosferatu would shave with if he was homesick.

    4) What surprised you most about starting your own shaving/grooming company?

    Just that people would enjoy my weird creations.

    5) I live in Massachusetts, which historically has not looked kindly toward witches. Do you think a company called “Northern Witchcrafts” would have been crushed like Giles Corey?

    Thankfully things up there have improved since back then. I have visited a couple of times and at no point did anyone try to throw me in a lake or press me to death. I consider that a win for progress.

    (INTERVIEW CONTINUED IN THE REPLY)

  9. u/Environmental-Gap380 posted on 2023-07-29 13:17:22-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown)

    July 29, 2023 - Sandalwood Saturday

    • Brush: Yaqi Dandelion Green 24mm Cashmere
    • Razor: Pearl Blaze
    • Blade: Lord Platinum
    • Lather: Edwin Jagger - Sandalwood Shaving Cream
    • Post Shave: House of Mammoth - Santa Noir
    • Fragrance: Chatillon Lux - Rose Santal

    FOF

    Today’s Theme:

    All three are sandalwood scents. Pretty much hits the theme.

    Today’s Challenge:

    Not a fan of cheating on the homework, but points are points.

    For the LG overall there are a few people I can see winning and one I’d think would be awesome, but not enough shaves to contend.

    u/OnionMiasma - I think all the on location shaves were great. Very engaged and funny. Not which one to win! This timeline, or the alt-universe. I guess this universe because in Bizarro World, PAA is a top artisan. Trying to guess where he’ll go next year, maybe shaving in the bleachers at Wrigley?

    u/CrispMango - I can barely think of a few things for a haiku, going for 30 songs? Also, not sure the location, but if in the US, is shaving very late at night.

    u/Priusaurus and u/MrTangerineSky: The feud was very entertaining, but got a bit crazy at the end.

    Really a lot of good performances this year, but I’m sad that this poster didn’t go for it every day.

    u/ktturtlesue - Not shaving everyday, but I looked for your replies, and all your dunking on Onion. u/OnionMiasma looks like you got a keeper.

    Feats of Fragrance:

    Fragrance has been a real journey for me this year. I’ve enjoyed learning more about the art, and trying more. I’ll say the the likely winners would be between u/RedMosquitoMM and u/chronnoisseur420

    Photocontest:

    u/gcgallant - consistently has beautiful arrangements, color, and lighting.
    u/jwoods23 - I like the Lego themes

    Today’s Fragrances:

    After the underwhelming cheap stuff yesterday, it was nice to get back to something good. Sandalwood is in a lot of things I have. It is usually more a base note I think, so not always upfront or in your face, but it comes out as a mellow foundation that is a bit woody (duh) and sometimes a bit creamy. I couldn’t find a list of scents in the Edwin Jagger other than warm spice and sandalwood. The soap/cream was very mildly scented, and just gave me a hint of sandalwood once I got some water in the lather. To really get things more interesting, House of Mammoth - Santa Noir adds a dark and musky flavor to the sandalwood. Lots of interesting things added to the sandalwood like black currant, evergreen scents like balsam, spruce, and hemlock, then musk, patchouli, and sandalwood. A few other scents are listed, but to me it is a fresh cut pine tree with some incense in the background. Definitely get the sandalwood from it, but there is a lot layered in there. The Rose Santal from Chatillon Lux took the darker sandalwood experience of Santa Noir, and brightened things up with the rose and bergamot. This scent has the strongest sandalwood of the three. Rose as a scent is a strange one to me. Whenever I smell something rose scented, my mind just says flowers. I’d only be guessing if I said rose. I can smell lavender and lilac and pretty much identify them, but rose seems to be my default flower scent. I was talking about that with my mom a while ago. She thinks it is probably because most modern roses you get in floral arrangements have very little scent. The were cultivated for their appearance, and lost a lot of scent over time. Features like the shape of the buds, and long straight stems were the goal. I do like this EdP, and it pairs nicely with the splash.

    Today’s Haiku:

    Sandalwood, musk, rose,
    A freshly cut Christmas tree,
    A bit dark, yet bright.

  10. u/Tetriside posted on 2023-07-29 13:49:35-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown)

    July 29, 2023 – Sandalwood Saturday

    • Brush: Muehle Classic Shaving Brush w/ Silvertip Fibre 25mm
    • Razor: Karve CB
    • Blade: Wizamet (17)
    • Lather: Proraso – Sandalwood
    • Post Shave: Proraso – Sandalwood
    • Fragrance: Maher Olfactive – Santal Auster

    Challenge: I didn’t realize we had a homework assignment. You know, aside from being asked this question every year. I’m not the one who’s supposed to be reading and djudging all of the posts. You’re asking someone who’s going to take a C-/D+ on the test, and that’s from cheating off the judges from listening to the podcast.

    Who’s winning? I’ve enjoyed /u/Priusaurus’ interviews and his posts have been interesting and well written. I think he has a good shot.

    Feats of Fragrance is tough. No one has taken it to the level /u/USS-SpongeBob did last year. There’s a bunch of us doing consistent write-ups. It’s going to be close.

    I haven’t paid attention to the photo contest. I made no attempt to compete in it. Isn’t it points based on a checklist? You want to me to go through and add up everyone’s themes? That’s what the bot is for.

    Thanks to /u/schontzm for the smoosh. This is my first time using Proraso. The soap was very soft, so I’m assuming it’s the cream. I’ve noticed that when the topic of Proraso comes up on the sub, sandalwood seems to be the favorite. I can see why. I used the whole smush thinking I would need all of it for two passes. This is a very fluffy soap. I ended up with enough for four passes. It lathered easily and was plenty slick. There was a bit of secondary slickness, but not a lot. My face feels very dry right now, but the shave was pleasant. This is a good sandalwood fragrance. Off the top of my head, I would say it’s dry. Let’s look through the list: “decalinyl formate” sounds like what I’m smelling. It's not very complex, but it's sure to satisfy fans of sandalwood.

    I bought a sample of the aftershave to use today. It also left my face feeling dry. It’s lightly fragranced. In addition to sandalwood I smell a bit of aloe, which makes the sandalwood in this smell creamier than the soap. I like the soap, I could do without this splash.

    Santal Auster is an unapologetic-ally masculine sandalwood fragrance. This smells like “amyris acetate” variety. It smells a bit earthy. It has a warm, honey sweet, resinous quality. There’s an animalic note that comes in on the tail end, like a beaver that chomped a bunch of sandalwood. While I got a lot of sandalwood at first, the animalic note now overpowers it. There’s something that smells kind of sour that inter-plays with the warm sweet note. I like animalic fragrances. This is a very good one. Once I stopped nosing it constantly and gave it time to dry down, it comes off as Sandalwood, again. It's an awesome fragrance whichever stage of dry down it's in. It's layered, nuanced, and refined. It feels classic.

    #FOF

  11. u/RedMosquitoMM posted on 2023-07-29 14:14:24-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown)

    LG23-29: Sandalwood Saturday

    • Brush: Prometheus Handcrafts 24mm Maggard Razors SHD
    • Razor: Charcoal Goods Level 2
    • Blade: Astra SP (13)
    • Lather: Black Ship Grooming Co. - Ghost Ship - Shaving Soap
    • Post Shave: Proraso - Nourishing - After Shave Lotion
    • Fragrance: Blackbird - Ophir
    • Passes: WTG, XTG
    • Coffee: Ethiopia Americano
    • Music: Earth - The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull
    • LG Tags: #FOF

    The community really stepped it up this year. I'll admit that travel and various unforeseen circumstances pulled me away from the sub, and prevented me from keeping up with the Lather Games threads as much as I wanted, but I still noticed players going hard. Honestly, I needed the laughs. I just wish I had been able to keep up more and ensure I wasn't missing folks, which I definitely did.

    So who's going to win this thing?

    There are a few contenders I'd guess are competing for the top of the pack. u/OnionMiasma may have topped a darn-good 2022 performance with post after post of Lather Games gold. Those day-log posts are probably the highlight of his 2023 run, but that doesn't do the rest justice. u/Crisp_Mango wrote song after hilarious song—clever tunes every one of them—and even recorded future hit singles. The chaotic energy of u/j33pguy's top notch Lather Games 2022 performance lived on in u/MrTangerinesky, who's escalating "feud" videos aimed at Onion and u/Priusaurus have brought me to tears a few times. (I've also chatted with him quite a bit this week about some heavy stuff, so I need to thank him for that too.) Speaking of u/Priusaurus, his high-effort posts are essential reading; those interviews with our various artisans must have taken lots of planning to coordinate and are a clever way to stand out in a crowded field. Along with unique posts and all those interviews, he managed to clap back at u/MrTangerinesky—I am all about the fake drama and Hulk Hogan impressions. u/pridetwo may have gone under the radar a bit, but those SOTD photos are hilarious, and I could learn a thing or two from concise writing. And that's just the tip of the proverbial iceberg: u/Marquis90, u/hairykopite, u/chronnoisseur42O, and u/Impressive_Donut114 all dropped bangers.

    Which brings me to the side contests. Feats of Fragrance had an interesting year, including folks with unique approaches to the contest, like u/putneycj's haikus. u/Tetriside's and u/ginopono's scent descriptions were more detailed and personal, about the experience of wearing these fragrances. u/tsrblke effectively explained why all three scents were linked, often in an abstract way (something I try to do often), which can make for a fun SOTD. And, of course, there's u/USS-SpongeBob. Even just posting quick #FOF thoughts for Wally, I learn something new. Before I move on, check out the photo contest entrants; I feel like I'm missing at least one consistent photographer, but u/chronnoisseur420, u/gcgallant, u/cowzilla, and u/hairykopite all brought their James Webb to a Polaroid fight.

    I should get back to the shave.

    Today we celebrate the warm, rich, woody charms of sandalwood, a material that many of us have only smelled in the context of a fragrance, or a wholly synthetic recreation of the real thing. Sandalwood can smell creamy, musty, spicy, and earthy, and different varieties vary wildly. For example, the coveted Mysore is reportedly both creamy and robust, while Hawaiian sandalwoods are sweeter. (I can neither confirm nor deny either claim.) Include synthetic materials and there's a staggering number of permutations. I'm partial to the spicy sandalwood simulacra of deodorants and cheap cosmetics.

    All three of my products revolve around this wonderful material. My lather uses it to balance sour citrus, my aftershave is powdery barbershop sandalwood, and my fragrance leads with sandalwood before revealing an equally important saffron accord.

    I started off with Ghost Ship, a top-tier Summer seasonal that combines grapefruit and sandalwood over a "Black Amber" base. I don't know anything about Pennsylvania's Black Ship Grooming Co., but Ghost Ship has popped up in many "favorite scents" lists over the years, and it was an immediate favorite once I gave in and ordered a tub. I've heard earlier Black Ship soap bases weren't ideal, but I find Kaito easy to work with, very protective, and slick. Coconut oil is still ingredient number two, but this soap is loaded with plenty of seed butters. And I'd buy this soap again even if the base was truly awful. The sandalwood here is creamy, sweet, and very smooth, making it an ideal companion to tart grapefruit. The amber reinforces that smooth, woody quality while texturing the scent with a bit of added complexity. For a three note blend, it sure smells like Ghost Ship has more going on, while simultaneously allowing the grapefruit and sandalwood to shine. I love it year around.

    Getting to my aftershave, there's not much left to say about Proraso Red. Interestingly, I've read this is either the most or least accurate sandalwood scent out there, which reinforces what I was saying earlier; there are many flavors of sandalwood—natural, synthetic, or both—and the type you're used to regionally likely determines what you think smells correct. I happen to like the spicy, aromatic quality of Proraso Red, but it also reminds me of scented urinal cakes. (Better-smelling than most, sure, but still chemical and about to get drenched.) This take on sandalwood is quite powdery, with a resinous warmth I'd expect from a dash of sharp cinnamon. It works well as an aftershave, leading with a harsher, spicy vibe, and settling into a powdery one with time. Like Ghost Ship, lots of complexity for such a narrow scent profile.

    Ophir is a different story—there's tons going on here. I've used a couple of Blackbird fragrances this month, all of which or are extremely conceptual; this one focuses on specific materials instead, reveling in entangled sandalwood and saffron accords. It leads with the sandalwood, a dry woody heart (lots of guaiacwood, perhaps) rounded by nutty notes, and textured by pungent spices just waiting to tip the scales in their favor. Ophir avoids lively or fresh in favor of warm and smooth—there's no tangy citrus, juicy fruit, or anything green. Continuing with dry woods and spice (I get nutmeg and stronger-yet black pepper), the sandalwood eventually gives way to a leathery saffron that carries just a whiff of rubber, sweetened by rosewood and restrained florals. If you want the complexity, texture, and wear of an incense fragrance, but don't like the of burning resins, give Ophir a try. It's among my favorites from this house and handles both sandalwood and saffron perfectly for my tastes.

  12. u/MrTangerinesky posted on 2023-07-29 17:15:55-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown)

    DAY 29 LATHER GAMES! WHO'S GONNA WIN IT!?!??!

    • Prep: Water
    • Brush: DS Cosmetics 30mm Tuxedo Knot
    • Razor: Blackland Vector
    • Blade: Chinese(13)
    • Lather: Taylor of Old Bond Street - Sandalwood Shaving Cream
    • Post Shave: Proraso - Sandalwood After Shave Lotion
    • Fragrance: David Beckham - Intimately Beckham Men

    PIC OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN

    DAILY THEME

    Now we all know that sandalwood is one of the most overused fragrance in men's cosmetics and is probably the most popular(or mainstream) scent for men. It is considered a woody fragrance. When I first came into contact with this scent I got a lot of sweetness and spices from it, with time I started to appreciate the woody part of it and the smoothness that it carries. Compared to other woody scents like cedar and other similar coniferous types, Sandalwood is a lot more mellow and brighter, you don't get that piercing aroma you get from coniferous types.

    As with many things, a lot of the products that carry the scent of Sandalwood do not actually use authentic sandalwood oil. There are over 19 species of Sandalwood in the world. As some have already said today, the best quality Sandalwood is made in India. The thing that characterizes Sandalwood is Santalol.

    Here are three examples of different types of Sandalwood:

    • Santalum Album(East Indian Sandalwood) from India - 51 - 80% Santalol
    • Santalum austrocaledonicum(Pacific(yellow) Sandalwood) from New Caledonia - 51 - 65% Santalol
    • Santalum spicatum(West Australian Sandalwood) - 25 - 45% Santalol

    Here is a quote from a study made based upon products in Poland, Germany and England:

    "Good-quality sandalwood oils derived from the Santalum album plant at a price equal to or greater than the chromatographically tested items amounted to a negligible percentage of products sold online. Without knowing the botanical name of the essential oil plant and the price range of unadulterated sandalwood oil, the likelihood of buying a reliable product is low on all of the analyzed websites, with the lowest probability being observed on Polish sites."

    DAILY CHALLENGE! WHO GONNA WIN IT!!??

    This year has been quite different than last year's edition, a lot of people have stepped up their game! For first place, I have no idea who it will be, but if I had to guess, and as much as it makes me salty I'd probably say u/Priusaurus. Dude was too consistent, and those interviews he made pre-LG... And they were good, not just interviews, that's dedication... HE ALSO BIRTHED A NEW SOAP(well not him, but you get it). Also reading through the comments I see that I probably only helped him with the Spite Shaves, but I won those at least! Again this is a guess, cause there are maaaany factors at hand.

    What I will do is mention the people(in no particular oder) that will be in the top 6(was gonna be top 5, but gotta include myself). This also overlaps with my favourite posts/posters of the month:

    • u/chronnoisseur42O - You are so consistent that it's crazy, GRANITE! Great videos, great write-ups, great photos! He has it all! True wetshaving at it's best!! I still think you should make a channel!
    • u/OnionMiasma - You are no lion, just a two timing SOB who stole my idea, but you went above and beyond with it. The gasoline as an aftershave, which I truly applaud! And the many shaves trip, sending personal memes to everyone and many many more! Truly crazy and deserving! We were side by side last year as rookies, and we are side by side here again!
    • u/RedMosquitoMM - What can I say that hasn't already been said on day 2? You are more than consistent and have a silver tongue like no one else here! I don't think you went out like last year, but still damn good! I am thankful that I got to know you a bit better this year and share some moments with you!
    • u/Priusaurus - BROTHER!!! I really had fun with you this year and am stunned at the level of dedication you brought to the games from Day1! I enjoyed all of your posts, your energy and level of ingenuity! I still have to buy a damn ocean to get square with you....
    • u/MrTangerinesky - Dumb fuck!
    • u/ginopono - While I have not interacted with your posts, I did thoroughly enjoy them! Similarly to chronnoisseur you are very, very solid and consistent with great pictures and just the right amount of length to your post. Also you have a very good style of writing which I also enjoyed!

    For Feats of Fragrance(drumroll):

    • u/RedMosquitoMM - Yeah no surprise there. Man is a beast when it comes to fragrances. With his help(if he decides to) I will try and become better at describing and appreciating the subtle nuances of different fragrances so I can be better next year!

    Photo Contest:

    For Rookie of the Year, couple of people(also this year PALES in comparison to last year, I hope next year people will step up their game):

    • u/djanovshaving - Gotta give you a shout-out my man! You came and you killed it, what makes me happy is how well people accepted you and enjoyed your posts!
    • u/tsrblke - One of the few Rookies that tried and put effort into their posts!
    • u/Crossan1983 - One of the early birds I always saw when opening the daily theme who was consistent in his write-ups!
    • Honorable mention to u/souleater7173 I applaud his consistency for daily fitness while participating in the LG!

    Man is my post long....

    #FOF

    I ain't gonna win anything from this whole thing, but yeah gonna give a few lines. It is a cheap fragrance that doesn't last long, you don't get the cheap vibes from it, but it could be much better, it fits the theme and that's it more or less.

    • Daily Lather Themes: 29/30
    • Daily Challenges: 29/30
    • Hardware Scavenger Hunt: 21/20
    • Hardware Vendor Points: 2/2
    • Software Vendor Points: 13/13
    • Software Vendor Bonus Point: 1/1
    • 30 Different Soap Brands Point: 29/30
    • 30 Different Soaps On Theme Bonus Point: 29/30
    • 30 Different Post-Shaves Bonus Point: 29/30
    • 30 Different Fragrances Bonus Point: 29/30
  13. u/iamhonestlylying posted on 2023-07-29 20:04:00-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown)

    July 29, 2023

    • Brush: Boti – Stump 28mm Synthetic
    • Razor: Blackland Blackbird
    • Blade: Gillette Silver Blue
    • Lather: Sir Henry’s – Black Tie LVS Soap
    • Post Shave: Sir Henry’s – Black Tie LVS Splash
    • Fragrance: Diesel – Only the Brave Street

    I recently learned what sandalwood smells like and I enjoy it. It kinda smells like a lot of typical “masculine” fragrances. Like if something doesn’t smell manly enough, let’s throw some sandalwood in there to make it more tolerable for the masses. And that’s kind of the impression I get with Black Tie LVS. The LVS stands for Lavender, Vanilla, and Sandalwood. The lavender shows through right away and it is tied to Vanilla, but underneath that tasty floral sweetness is the sandalwood to turn the volume down a little bit. It’s a really nice scent the checks a lot of boxes and I think I can use something like this year round. I finished the shave with Diesel – Only The Brave Street because it’s woody and spicy, so I thought it would help bring out the sandalwood from the Black Tie LVS. And as it turned out, I picked up a stronger scent of vanilla in the cologne that I didn’t smell when I sprayed this tester before. Funny how I expected one thing, but when I layered this cologne on the splash, it seemed to almost change or morph into the aftershave I was wearing. #FOF

    CHALLENGE

    If u/Priusaurus doesn’t win, we riot, right? That is how this works, right??? I recognize I may be biased because he sent me smushes, but I don’t think so. The interviews were a great way to hear from the people that make the stuff we use, but he didn’t stop there. It seemed like every day he was shaving somewhere new or doing a new shtick. A lot of people did funny stuff and a lot of people were informative in their posts, but he was a great mix of everything. I looked forward to his antics and the content of his posts. I can’t say that for anyone else.

    For #FOF: I have a feeling it’s not me. This was my first Lather Games and I was in way over my head here. I saw the challenge and figured there was no harm in trying it, but it seems like the consensus is u/RedMosquitoMM is gonna win. Based on the post of his that I’ve seen, that seems about right.

    For #ROTY: I haven’t been paying attention at all. Sorry team. I missed the ROTY announcement before the Lather Games started and never looked back.

    For #photocontest: u/gcgallant has had some great pics.

  14. u/chronnoisseur42O posted on 2023-07-29 20:29:13-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown)

    July 29, 2023 – LG 29: Sandalwood Saturday

    • Brush: Dogwood Handcrafts Coprolite B15
    • Razor: Gillette Old Type
    • Blade: Personna Super Stainless (4)
    • Lather: Declaration Grooming – Cerberus
    • Post Shave: Declaration Grooming – Cerberus
    • Fragrance: House of Mammoth – Sandalorian

    Today, we took sandalwood Saturday quite literally.

    You’ve spent days on the desert planet of tatooine, your leather plate armor beneath the beskar growing heavier each day as it takes in your musk and sweat. Despite not belonging to their tribe, your newly formed gaffi stick has left sacred wortwood dust and shavings in every crevice possible; the tusken chieftain looks on with approval. You exhale, sweat dripping from your brow beneath your helmet. Your next breath makes you realize the warm woody and leather aroma permeates from you under the 2 suns, a hint of resinous ceremonial incense lingers in the background. Alas, your time has come to make way back to the capital of Corsucant, you put your starfighter into hyperdrive to catch some much needed rest. Upon arrival, the heavily perfumed floral senators pass by and it mingles with the remanence of your musky, woody, dominated regalia. In need of sustenance, you give a few Galatic credits to the nearby vendor, who graces you with the rich aroma of jogan fruit. Then you notice the few meiloorun fruits in the corner, reminding you of your time on tatooine, you ask for a few. Finally secluded to you quarters, you remove your helm, the exotic fruit now truly mingling with your tired, woody, musky self, and just a hint of the florals still caught in your nose so prominently worn amongst ethically questionable senators of the galaxy. #FOF

    For my #PHOTOCONTEST, I went with wild animals. I’ll be honest birds and squirrels were all over the feeder in the morning. By the time I set up for the photo, scarcely there. My peanuts could not lure the squirrels back, so we went for a lone bird. I know our photo judges must have keen eyes, but I included a r/uselessredcircle just in case. No joke, I also videoed for like 1+ hour hoping to take a cool screen shot to no avail.

    As for the challenge. I have to think u/Priusaurus, u/onionmiasma, u/MrTangerineSky, and u/crisp_mango all made strong showings for the podium.

    For u/priusaurus, the interviews, witch, ice and restaurant shaves were all great. Brought his A game everyday.

    For u/onionmiasma another A game everyday. I know the oil and gasoline shave got a lot of traction, but the Chicago bean mirror shave had me in stitches. Great interaction with many players too.

    For u/MrTangerineSky, he pushed the limits and was continuously hilarious. Wonderful outside setting shaves. Also, he speaks highly of me so he’s clearly pretty smart.

    For u/crisp_mango. That dude was one of if not the first poster almost everyday putting out shaving tunes non stop. That takes skill.

    As for FoF, reigning LG champ u/RedMosquitoMM (and 2022 FOF runner up) was eloquent all July. Said he had to take it easy this year and still walked circles around majority of players.

    For #PHOTOCONTEST, I think u/gcgallant consistently had really cool photos, often in some differing style. I think my favorite was u/impressive_donut114’s Death Before Decaf Photo. Beautiful shot.

    As for ROTY, I think u/tsrblke was a consistent poster and putting in bery solid effort, way better than my rookie year for sure. I think u/djanovshaving was superb too. The way he just continually integrates the memes, pics, and gyfs makes for fun reading.

    At the risk of sounding like Bobby Newport, can we show self love too? I had a great time this year, particularly pushing myself more with photos. I like to think I went ESPN 30 for 30 on that shit. However, in hindsight I could have used aforementioned names against them. I wish I had done more to include LGers in photos. I mean, Onion for vegetable, Mango or Tangerine for fruit, Donut for food, Mosquito for insect, Priusaurus (that’s and extinct animal, right?!?). NTM u/j33p_guy13 for vehicles or u/airbudruler for airbudrule. You get the idea.

    soap brands 29/30, post shave 29/30, frag 29/30, post/frag linked 29/30, software sponsors 13/13, hardware sponsors 2/2, razor hashtags 11/15, brush hashtags 10/15, photo contest 29/30, daily challenges 5/25, special challenges 4/5

  15. u/putneycj posted on 2023-07-29 20:41:10-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown)

    July 29, 2023 – Sandalwood

    • Brush: AP Shave Co Synthetic #FAUXFUR
    • Razor: Blackland Blackbird Lite
    • Blade: Feather (DE)
    • Lather: Angora Soaps – Sandalwood
    • Post Shave: House of Mammoth – Sonder

    Fun Fact: When I first started in this endeavor to save money my first razor was an Edwin Jagger DE89 and my first “soap” was TOBS Sandalwood. I thought it smelled great, but, it burned the heck out of my face and I think I ended up throwing most of it out, honestly. I had a terribly inexpensive Omega Boar brush, too. Straightforward Sandalwood has never been my friend and this Angora wasn’t that different. It’s a soap (thrown in on a Black Friday deal) I’ve never used before in a scent that I steer clear of, but, it got me some theme points. Performance was underwhelming and by the back end of the 2nd pass I could feel the face burn start to kick in just a tad. It wasn’t overwhelming (nothing like Melange), but, it’s not exactly pleasant, either. Scent, ok not great – smelled like a very dry sandalwood which just wasn’t my favorite.

    Paired it with Sonder and the underlying “creamy woody base” that is at least partly sandalwood and now I both smell and feel great.

    The G5C got the job done and net me another brush hashtag. It’s not my favorite synthetic, I’ve come to appreciate much softer synths that aren’t trying to convince me they’re badger or whatever (they could not, anyway) – but – this whips up a solid lather and has much stronger fibers than the Motherlode that I have come to prefer.

    Admittedly I have not read nearly as many posts this year as I would have liked, however, it’s been impossible not to notice u/OnionMiasma and u/Priusaurus and their relentless pursuit of victory. High effort post after high effort post, I’m sure the points that separate them at the top will be very small; it’s been a fun battle to watch and either would be a worthy champ – though I do think the edge goes to Onion.

    Feats of Fragrance has to be u/RedMosquitoMM – I write Haikus but that dude gets into the real meat of what’s going on down in those little molecules. Mine are fun (for me), his are actually thoughtful and well done.

    ROTY Feels like u/tsrblke to me – I would not know he was a rookie if it weren’t for the ROTY on his posts – really stepped up and having a great showing this first go.

    Photo contest – well – no idea. I’ve barely looked at photos, I couldn’t even venture an educated guess. Shame, I know, I’m sure there are some great ones. My photo today (not in the contest) includes a picture of my own bathroom sink, finally. After a dozen shaves in these games away from home, it felt so good to shave in a familiar bathroom.

    That said, here’s my Haiku:

    FOF Haiku of the Day

    Sandalwood was dry
    Sonder softened, expanded
    Creamy over dry