[-] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 2 points 2 days ago

SOTD - 2026-02-22

  • Prep: Shower
  • Brush: West Coast Shaving Synthetic
  • Razor: RazoRock Game Changer .84 closed comb
  • Blade: Gillette PermaSharp (1)
  • Lather: Proraso White Shaving Cream
  • Alum: Stirling Travel Size Alum
  • Toner: Stirling Unscented Witch Hazel & Aloe
  • Aftershave: Stirling Duke Aftershave
  • Serum: Ash Hopper Blueberry Serum
  • Lotion: Humble Bee Botanicals "Calendulove" Face Cream
  • Fragrance: Stirling Duke EdT

1 pass WTG. A socially acceptable shave but not as close as I would really like, especially lower down on my neck.

Proraso White is a very pleasant scent but the jury is out on whether it works for my face. Certainly on my first use it felt less protective than most of my other shaving soaps, but then again I have not had great luck with Gillette PermaSharp blades yet.

[-] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 1 points 2 days ago

Ironic that Pakistan provided so much funding to the Taliban over the years only to one day see themselves fighting the Taliban. A familiar story...

Sounds like there will be more to come in this conflict. I really don't see what Pakistani leadership hopes to solve long term by repeating mistakes of other countries (carrying out imprecise strikes with complete disregard for collateral damage) which led to intractable conflict rather than solutions in Afghanistan in the past.

[-] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 5 points 3 days ago

SOTD - 2026-02-21

  • Prep: Hot Towel
  • Brush: West Coast Shaving Synthetic
  • Razor: RazoRock Game Changer .84 closed comb
  • Blade: Astra SP green (2)
  • Lather: Castle Forbes 1445 Shave Cream
  • Alum: Stirling Travel Size Alum
  • Toner: Stirling Unscented Witch Hazel & Aloe
  • Serum: Ash Hopper Blueberry Serum
  • Lotion: Humble Bee Botanicals "Calendulove" Face Cream
  • Balm: Stirling Deton-8 Aftershave Balm
  • Fragrance: Stirling Deton-8 EdT

1st pass WTG 2nd pass XTG. I was heavy handed with the XTG pass which lead to some light-duty irritation on the jawline. The Game Changer is nice but can only make up so much for my pressing too hard >.< Pretty close shave though.

This was my first time using Castle Forbes. I face lathered as suggested. Next time I need to use less product, but I think this stuff definitely works well! 1445 is a very clean and yet earthy/outdoorsy scent, it feels like something my grandma would have liked :)

[-] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 4 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

SOTD - 2026-02-20

  • Prep: Shower
  • Facewash: Stirling Charcoal facial soap
  • Brush: Unbranded; badger?
  • Razor: RazoRock Game Changer .84 closed comb
  • Blade: Astra SP green (1)
  • Lather: Farmcraft VT Cedar shave soap
  • Alum: Stirling Travel Size Alum
  • Toner: Stirling Unscented Witch Hazel & Aloe
  • Serum: Ash Hopper Blueberry Serum
  • Lotion: Humble Bee Botanicals "Calendulove" Face Cream
  • Fragrance: Stirling Rambling Man EdT

1st pass WTG, touch up XTG on chin and neck. Taking down 5 days of growth. Resulted in a socially acceptable but not super close shave.

This was my first time using the Game Changer. I wanted to do an apples to apples comparison so I used my favorite blade in my current favorite shave soap instead of trying all the new stuff I got. I like this razor a lot! It is maybe slightly more efficient than the Stirling razor and certainly much less irritating/aggressive feeling (for me). I did have a small amount of tugging on my chin hairs which I mostly attribute to poor technique. The XTG felt way better than XTG feels with the Stirling razor so maybe I will try a full XTG pass next time :)

[-] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 4 points 1 week ago

SOTD - 2026-02-15

  • Prep: Shower: hot towel
  • Brush: Unbranded; badger?
  • Razor: Stirling de3p6s standard head
  • Blade: Gillette Silver Blue (1)
  • Lather: Stirling Deton-8 Shave Soap
  • Alum: Stirling Travel Size Alum
  • Toner: Stirling Unscented Witch Hazel & Aloe
  • Aftershave: Stirling Deton-8 Aftershave Splash
  • Serum: Ash Hopper Blueberry Serum
  • Balm: Stirling Deton-8 Aftershave Balm
  • Lotion: Humble Bee Botanicals "Calendulove" Face Cream
  • Fragrance: Stirling Deton-8 EdT

Not my greatest shave. First pass WTG second pass XTG (should have stopped after 1st pass). Yesterday's irritation evidently was not resolved enough for it to be a good idea to shave again. Still a nice distraction, love to smell good.

I have some shave creams on the way, I'm hoping they will be less drying than these soaps I have been using.

[-] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

SOTD - 2026-02-14

  • Facewash: Stirling Activated Charcoal Facial Soap
  • Prep: Stirling Unscented Preshave Soap
  • Brush: Unbranded; badger?
  • Razor: Stirling de3p6s standard head
  • Blade: Astra SP Green(2)
  • Lather: Farmcraft VT Cedar Shave Soap
  • Alum: Stirling Travel Size Alum
  • Toner: Stirling Unscented Witch Hazel & Aloe
  • Aftershave: Stirling Deton-8 Aftershave Splash
  • Serum: Ash Hopper Blueberry Serum
  • Balm: Stirling Deton-8 Aftershave Balm
  • Lotion: Humble Bee Botanicals "Calendulove" Face Cream
  • Fragrance: Stirling Deton-8 EdT

Pretty good shave, not quite as nice as my last two. Taking down 6 days of growth. First pass WTG second pass XTG. I think I didn't have the lather dialed in quite as well today. I got a little bit of irritation in all the problem areas :( pretty close though...

Also maybe my technique sucked today. I'm distracted because I had a wisdom tooth pulled yesterday. Deton-8 helps me to feel better.

Edit: it seems my left side is much better than my right side...

[-] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 5 points 1 week ago

My car has been on my mind a lot recently - a 2009 2WD Honda Pilot with 222k on it. I just called my mechanic today and asked them to put together a quote for a laundry list of things that will hopefully keep it running for another 100k: timing belt, water pump, valve adjustment, motor mounts, radiator, fluid refreshes, a few other small things.

I have been getting conflicting advice. Folks on the piloteer forum and reddit (and AI for whatever that's worth...) generally seem to think this sort of vehicle would be worth investing in since the transmission seems to be working well and it is pretty light on rust.

My mechanic is absolutely willing to do the work but they haven't really spoken forcefully one way or another if they think this maintenance is a good idea.

My coworkers however have said if it was their car they would trade it in and get a newer used vehicle.

Any thoughts?

[-] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 5 points 2 weeks ago

I think my technique is not anywhere close to perfect, so that is almost certainly part (or most) of the story here.

I really struggle to avoid tugging on my chin, so much that I find it almost impossible to do a smooth/fluid pass; the razor frequently catches. I think I am having a hard time keeping the angle correct as I navigate the quickly changing angles and that I have a bad habit of pressing the blade too hard. I feel like even when I am getting it to cut on my chin it is impossible to get a close shave, so then I do more passes which results in irritation. I have the same problem in my moustache area except the difficulty navigating contours isn't an issue there so idk why I can't get it close there.

I am also pretty inexperienced in making good lathers so that may be part of it as well. Overall though I feel that I have been making faster progress in this department, especially in the last week or two :)

[-] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 5 points 2 weeks ago

SOTD - 2026-02-06

  • Facewash: Stirling Activated Charcoal Facial Soap
  • Prep: Stirling Unscented Preshave Soap
  • Brush: Unbranded; badger? I reached out to the person who sold it to me and they aren't sure but they think it is badger.
  • Razor: Stirling de3p6s standard head
  • Blade: Gillette Silver Blue(1)
  • Lather: Farmcraft VT Cedar Shave Soap
  • Alum: Stirling Travel Size Alum
  • Toner: Stirling Unscented Witch Hazel & Aloe
  • Aftershave: Stirling Deton-8 Aftershave Splash
  • Serum: Ash Hopper Blueberry Serum
  • Balm: Stirling Deton-8 Aftershave Balm
  • Lotion: Humble Bee Botanicals "Calendulove" Face Cream
  • Fragrance: Stirling Deton-8 EdT

One of my best shaves so far, approaching DFS. First pass WTG. 2nd pass WTG on chin. 3rd pass XTG on chin and moustache. I changed a lot of things for today's shave which makes it hard to tell what made it so good. I think the blade was nice, but so was the shaving cream - nice cushion, sufficiently slick, mild but pleasant scent. Possibly the least feedback I have ever gotten from my alum!

I also changed up my preshave method a bit, trying something I saw on shavemyface.com. I showered as usual but this time after sudsing the preshave soap on my face I didn't rinse it straight off. Instead I got a washcloth damp with really dang hot water and held it on my face until it cooled down and then repeated 3x and then rinsing off fully before shaving. Maybe that helped more than my usual routine where I would just rinse it right off.

Also my package from Stirling arrived:

[-] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 4 points 2 weeks ago

My lips are still not all the way recovered. I am starting to think that I may have a lanolin sensitivity? But I overthink things... Whatever it was, that Scots Pine Sheep did a number on me ☹️

I want to shave today... Hopefully my poor skin can take it 😰 I guess I will try a different shave soap.

Anyone else have experience with lanolin and/or fragrance sensitivity?

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By the blackberry flowers. Summer of 2024.

ISO 250 1/1000s F3.2 90mm

Not quite fast enough to stop the wings.

[-] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 21 points 2 weeks ago

It is also the most serious contributor to acid rain.

https://www.gem.wiki/Sulfur_dioxide_and_coal

The EPA estimates that more than 65%, or over 13 million tons per year, of SO2 production in the U.S. comes from electric utilities, 93 percent of which is produced by coal power plants.

[-] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 10 points 2 weeks ago

"Miners with black lung disease, meanwhile, have had to the Trump administration’s move to roll back safety protections for the coal industry..."

From OSMRE website:

Each year, OSMRE transfers more than $1 billion to the United Mine Workers of America Health and Retirement Funds to support health care and pension benefits for eligible coal miners and their beneficiaries.

The US spends billions every year subsidizing coal and paying for the toll it takes on coal workers' health. And yet, the MAGA folks I know seem to be more supportive of coal than they were 5 years ago. Like a lot more.

I don't get how this plays in MAGA favor when the coal miners themselves are getting shafted and when coal energy represents a complete and total grift - exactly the same type of stuff that had these same folks so excited about Trump and Musk cutting government programs. Any argument for coal falls apart immediately because natural gas is better in almost every way.

Why are these "coalfare kings" getting away with it?

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