- Brush: APShaveCo Butterscotch w/ 24mm Tuxedo knot
- Razor: Victoria 4 (6/8″, half hollow, round tip, carbon steel) #AllNatural
- Lather: Declaration Grooming – Fake Yellow Light
- Post Shave: Barrister and Mann – Paganini’s Violin
- Fragrance: Stirling Soap Co. – Ozark Mountain
This was a tough one, theme-wise for me. In previous Lather Games, I poured over the calendar the moment it got published, and I traded for whatever I needed to set it up to my liking. This year, at the time the calendar was published, the issue tracker of the portal had dozens of open tickets and I had to work on those instead of prepping and I didn't start planning my roster until Lather Games eve. The musical themed soaps in my den are BaM (Rhapsody, Paganini's Violin), Stirling (Glastonbury, Witchy Woman), Mammoth (Mindigo), WK (Rebelle), and DG (Night/Dayman, Fake Yellow Light) and all these artisans were really useful in other days. I managed to free up DG and still make today's theme whithout blocking the path to 30 soapers (I think).
This razor with its beautiful 100 years old #AllNatural horn scales completes my razor hashtag scavenger hunt for this year.
I'm leaning into the relevant post shave and fragrance rubric this year. In previous years, I always tried to somewhat match the scents in interesting ways, but this year's formulation of the rules encourages thematic links of any sort, and I'm having fun with it. Today's link is colour, all software today prominently features the colour yellow on the artwork (including the brush, since it's suspiciously soft for a hardware item), yet none is citrusy.
For today's challenge, I decided to share my business plan of becoming a soaper with only one scent, the scent of scents, pure Mousse de Saxe. This label shows the Musical Monday edition of my soap.
Obviously, my #photocontest submission today is #music themed.