u/iamhonestlylying posted on 2023-07-12 08:54:52-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown) July 12, 2023
- Brush: AP Shave Co – Complete Brush – Slim Brass Handle 20mm Gelousy Knot
- Razor: Gillette – Executive Fatboy #DIAL
- Blade: Gillette Silver Blue
- Lather: Henri et Victoria - Cognac & Cuban Cigars Soap
- Post Shave: Henri et Victoria - Cognac & Cuban Cigars Splash
- Fragrance: Burberry - Hero
Coconut oil isn’t something I’ve ever though too much about, especially in my shave soaps, so looking at the ingredients of the various soaps I have was a fun exercise. Especially the samples, since they don’t list their ingredients on these little labels. For today’s shave, I landed on Cognac and Cuban Cigars by Henri et Victoria. Right away, I was hit with the scents of… Well… Cigars and Cognac. A little much for a sleepy Wednesday morning, if you ask me, and if my boss questions why I smell like booze and cigars, I’m gonna send him to you!
I had to google what the addition of coconut oil does to shave soaps. Apparently, it has a lot of benefits, but overall it helps form a rich, creamy, slick lather that isn’t irritating. It also said that it is a good moisturizer, but then another source said it’s drying, so I’m getting mixed signals like I’m at a middle school dance again. Not sure who to believe, but it’s only on my face for a little bit, so I question how much it could either dry or moisturize in such a short period of time to begin with. And if you're relying on a shave soap to be your moisturizer, you're already doing it wrong.
The soap and splash were good, and I finished everything off with Burberry Hero, which is a woody-spicy cologne. I don’t think Cognac and Cuban cigars counts as “woody-spicy”, but I think it kinda possibly should. It has cedarwood and spicy tobacco, so that may be enough for me. The woodiness of the cologne worked quite well with the Cognac & Cuban Cigars. They are clearly different scents, but it felt kinda like they are supposed to go together, like one played off the other. A great combination! #FOF
CHALLENGE
I’m not much of a bowl latherer ever since I started going down the brush rabbit hole. The more I get high quality brushes, the longer I want each of them to be on my skin. My thought process pretty much is: why pay for a premium brush if most of its time is spent in a bowl anyway? So today, it felt a little wrong using this fabulous APShave Co brush with their wonderful Gelousy knot for a bowl lather. It was still a great performer, but it feels like a waste. However, the Lather Games judges tell us to do something and by golly, that’s what I’m going to do!
Detected Items:
- Razor: Gillette – Executive Fatboy
[#DIAL
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- Brush: AP Shave Co – Complete Brush – Slim Brass Handle 20mm Gelousy Knot
- Lather: Henri et Victoria - Cognac & Cuban Cigars Soap
- Post Shave: Henri et Victoria - Cognac & Cuban Cigars Splash
- Fragrance: Burberry - Hero
This SOTD is part of the challenge
- Lather Games 2023
- Feats of Fragrance 2023
[**July 12, 2023**](https://imgur.com/a/LiIXWoh)
* **Brush:** AP Shave Co – Complete Brush – Slim Brass Handle 20mm Gelousy Knot
* **Razor:** Gillette – Executive Fatboy #DIAL
* **Blade:** Gillette Silver Blue
* **Lather:** Henri et Victoria - Cognac & Cuban Cigars Soap
* **Post Shave:** Henri et Victoria - Cognac & Cuban Cigars Splash
* **Fragrance:** Burberry - Hero
Coconut oil isn’t something I’ve ever though too much about, especially in my shave soaps, so looking at the ingredients of the various soaps I have was a fun exercise. Especially the samples, since they don’t list their ingredients on these little labels. For today’s shave, I landed on Cognac and Cuban Cigars by Henri et Victoria. Right away, I was hit with the scents of… Well… Cigars and Cognac. A little much for a sleepy Wednesday morning, if you ask me, and if my boss questions why I smell like booze and cigars, I’m gonna send him to you!
I had to google what the addition of coconut oil does to shave soaps. Apparently, it has a lot of benefits, but overall it helps form a rich, creamy, slick lather that isn’t irritating. It also said that it is a good moisturizer, but then another source said it’s drying, so I’m getting mixed signals like I’m at a middle school dance again. Not sure who to believe, but it’s only on my face for a little bit, so I question how much it could either dry or moisturize in such a short period of time to begin with. And if you're relying on a shave soap to be your moisturizer, you're already doing it wrong.
The soap and splash were good, and I finished everything off with Burberry Hero, which is a woody-spicy cologne. I don’t think Cognac and Cuban cigars counts as “woody-spicy”, but I think it kinda possibly should. It has cedarwood and spicy tobacco, so that may be enough for me. The woodiness of the cologne worked quite well with the Cognac & Cuban Cigars. They are clearly different scents, but it felt kinda like they are supposed to go together, like one played off the other. A great combination! #FOF
**CHALLENGE**
I’m not much of a bowl latherer ever since I started going down the brush rabbit hole. The more I get high quality brushes, the longer I want each of them to be on my skin. My thought process pretty much is: why pay for a premium brush if most of its time is spent in a bowl anyway? So today, it felt a little wrong using this fabulous APShave Co brush with their wonderful Gelousy knot for a bowl lather. It was still a great performer, but it feels like a waste. However, the Lather Games judges tell us to do something and by golly, that’s what I’m going to do!