June 7th, 2025: Small Business Saturday
- Brush: Rubberset - 400 w/ Maggard SHD Badger
- Razor: Schick - Injector
- Blade: Schick Yellow
- Lather: Summer Break Soaps - Rookie of the Year 2024 - Soap
- Post Shave: Catie's Bubbles - V - Aftershave
- Fragrance: Catie's Bubbles - V - EdP
Daily Theme Justification: As today calls, we are supposed to use something small batch. HOW ABOUT ONLY SIX TUBS EVER MADE???. Sorry u/rocketk455 for leaking super secret files from last year's ROTY 2024 Research & Development.
Daily Theme: I was super excited last year to learn that my scent profile was chose last year and that I was going to be receiving a tub of ROTY 2024. The chef at Summer Break Soaps was super easy to work with and excited to help it come to life, so whoever wins it this year is in for a treat! The notes are lemon, lavender, cardamom, and vetiver. I would say it has a fairly unique scent profile, but it is relatively approachable. The closest thing I could match for splash and frag is V from our friend u/C_Bubbles. I ended up looking at the notes from V and noticed that it also contains lavender, cardamom, and vetiver. Maybe my rookie nose actually knows what a good fragrance, since a master chef of fragrance himself him used the same notes in one of my favorite fragrances (I had zero idea of what I was putting together last year).
Daily Challenge: I bowl lathered today. I really dislike bowl lathering and almost always end up ruining the lather. Today was no different. I almost always end up putting too much water in or aerating it too much. I will likely never learn because it is too much work for a lesser quality lather. It simply does not mater what soap or brush I use. Back to face lathering tomorrow. It was also nice to get a shave in today in my bathroom and not on a lake.
June 8th, 2025: Shave and a Haircut - Two Bits
Hardware Scavenger Hunt: Omega boar brushes are made in Italy. For $RUSTYBUTTRUSTY and $MACHINEAGE, I bring forth this old Gillette Tech. I will be going by the date printed on the box that I purchased it in. While it not the most visually stunning patina, it is certainly there. This cloudiness is present on the baseplate as well as the neck of the handle.
Daily Theme Justification: "Union Shaving Soap is a sharp, cooling, and pungent take on a classic American-style barbershop fragrance. It's a step back into the 1950s when the hard work of a craftsman was not only common but appreciated." -Moon soaps Union ad copy
Daily Theme: Barbershop day... I love this day because I love barbershop scents, but a recurring theme asked by many people is "What is a barbershop fragrance supposed to smell like?" because none of them smell alike. To quote the great resident barbershop fiend and honemeister u/whosgotthepudding, barbershop scents are "an ill defined and faux genre." If none of this clarifies barbershop scents and fragrances for you still, it is not supposed to. Nobody knows what the fuck a barbershop scent is. However, there is a vague pattern of barbershop scent profiles including citrus top notes, some herbal middles notes, and oakmoss and/or patchouli as base notes, maybe some powdery talc and sweet notes if the artisan is feeling saucy. Yet, some barbershop scents omit or add to this generic profile and can still be marketed as a barbershop. For example, Chiseled Face Ghost Town Barber is a barbershop scent which follows the generic profile, but adds leather, smoke, and gunpowder. Sounds like a barbershop that Blondie would smoke Tuco in after getting a nice straight razor shave. All of this to say, barbershops are probably my favorite scents because they are clean, fresh, and usable everyday. I have tried many of them and in using Union for the first time today, it may be my new favorite. Union, Tonsorial Parlour, and Barrbarr are all very different conceptions of a barbershop. Tonsorial Parlour is made using strictly essential oils and has a very fruity and bright profile, while Barrbarr is a darker, sweeter, and herbal iteration. Union bridges that gap (minus the sweetness) and made for a whole and transitioning experience of the "barbershop" profile.
Daily Challenge: Limerick day, tsk tsk. I would not consider myself a creative person, but here goes.
Barbershop, what is the scent you are?
To find this out, I mustn't go far
Into the shop I will walk
The barber here I am to talk
"Fresh and Clean!" Now that's on par!
Barbershop word count of this post: 17