u/curbside_champ posted on 2023-07-28 15:47:56-07:00 (Pacific Standard Time). Reddit Comment (See markdown) July 28, 2023 – Frugal Friday
- Brush: Edwin Jagger Best Badger #ANCIENT #WEDONTNEEDNOSTINKINGBADGERS
- Razor: Merkur 34C
- Blade: Astra SP (1)
- Lather: Red House Farm – Prairie Dog
- Post Shave: Thayers - Original
- Fragrance: Duke Cannon – Sawtooth
The Brush/Soap: I bought this brush a little over 11 years ago for $46 when I first began my foray into better shaving with creams. This little workhorse got me through a number of years and remains my go to traveling brush. While I did receive this soap as a PIF from u/grindermonk, thanks again for that, it is also the cheapest soap in my den at ($0.11/g). Don’t let the steal of a price fool you though as this soap has a fantastic scent and lathers up well even using my cheap Cumberbatch bowl ($10).
The Razor/Shave: Admittedly I never started with a super cheap razor. I went from cartridge shaving to DE shaving via a Merkur 34C. For the low cost of $47 from Pasteur this is a hell of a gentle razor. I paired my cheapest blade with it, a $0.1 Astra SP, for ultimate cost saving shaving. The combination provided a gentle and smooth shave.
Post Shave/Frag: By far my cheapest post shave is Thayers at a whopping $0.79 per ounce. While cheap, it is also quite effective and still in regular use for me. I followed that up with some Duke Cannon Sawtooth ($13.53/oz).
Theme/Challenge: For the cheapest shave out of my den it is actually quite an enjoyable experience. The real question is how much did I save? Well lets add up what the most expensive shave would cost assuming 2 grams of soap are used, 0.1 oz aftershave, and .005 oz Fragrance. The cost differential per shave turns out to be a massive $508.12 when brush, bowl, and razor are included. If we remove them, however, and only focus on the consumables the differential drops to $1.12. So let me tell you, It feels good to save a buck and change. Only 23 more shaves and I can save enough for a new soap, Hooray.
#ROTY
Detected Items:
- Razor: Merkur 34C
- Brush: Edwin Jagger Best Badger
[#ANCIENT,
#WEDONTNEEDNOSTINKINGBADGERS
]
- Lather: Red House Farm - Prairie Dog
- Post Shave: Thayers - Original
- Fragrance: Duke Cannon - Sawtooth
This SOTD is part of the challenge
- Rookie of the Year
- Lather Games 2023
**[July 28, 2023 – Frugal Friday](https://imgur.com/a/AUq2sF8)**
* **Brush:** [Edwin Jagger Best Badger](https://imgur.com/a/hNtJAR3) \#ANCIENT #WEDONTNEEDNOSTINKINGBADGERS
* **Razor:** Merkur 34C
* **Blade:** Astra SP (1)
* **Lather:** Red House Farm – Prairie Dog
* **Post Shave:** Thayers - Original
* **Fragrance:** Duke Cannon – Sawtooth
**The Brush/Soap:** I bought this brush a little over 11 years ago for $46 when I first began my foray into better shaving with creams. This little workhorse got me through a number of years and remains my go to traveling brush. While I did receive this soap as a PIF from u/grindermonk, thanks again for that, it is also the cheapest soap in my den at ($0.11/g). Don’t let the steal of a price fool you though as this soap has a fantastic scent and lathers up well even using my cheap Cumberbatch bowl ($10).
**The Razor/Shave:** Admittedly I never started with a super cheap razor. I went from cartridge shaving to DE shaving via a Merkur 34C. For the low cost of $47 from Pasteur this is a hell of a gentle razor. I paired my cheapest blade with it, a $0.1 Astra SP, for ultimate cost saving shaving. The combination provided a gentle and smooth shave.
**Post Shave/Frag:** By far my cheapest post shave is Thayers at a whopping $0.79 per ounce. While cheap, it is also quite effective and still in regular use for me. I followed that up with some Duke Cannon Sawtooth ($13.53/oz).
**Theme/Challenge:** For the cheapest shave out of my den it is actually quite an enjoyable experience. The real question is how much did I save? Well lets add up what the [most expensive](https://imgur.com/a/PqjHE3E) shave would cost assuming 2 grams of soap are used, 0.1 oz aftershave, and .005 oz Fragrance. The [cost differential per shave](https://imgur.com/a/FgR8lRE) turns out to be a massive $508.12 when brush, bowl, and razor are included. If we [remove them](https://imgur.com/a/NQAubSr), however, and only focus on the consumables the differential drops to $1.12. So let me tell you, It feels good to save a buck and change. Only 23 more shaves and I can save enough for a new soap, Hooray.
# #ROTY