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The persistence weeper
The persistence weeper













the persistence weeper

I have a Polsilver lined up for tomorrow.ģ swirls of MdC was just barely enough lather for 2 1/2 3 passes. I have had enough of the BD's for now, fresh out of the box might be a joy in my Piccolo. Slowing down the strokes and keeping the angle steep eased things a bit. The ATG pass, I definitely felt the blade struggle and tug. Just one more pass on my neck I thought as I proceeded to lather up my face and neck. The WTG and XTG passes I felt almost nothing of the blade. I did spend some time there on my last ATG pass, nothing like with the GC84.Įven though I kept the ATG strokes short, I didn't do a lot of buffing. Where the GC84 kept riding over my wiry stubble, and the Piccolo just mowed it down like always. The most notable area was the spot behind my left jaw. My first pass with the Piccolo told me all I need to know about the difference in rigidity between a Fatip and my GC84-P.

the persistence weeper

I do love my Omega, but I paid a lot of cash for this PJ2, it needs to get some use. My Omega had around 50 shaves when the magic happened. I have probably only used the PJ2 a dozen times, I hear that Simpsons take a loooooong time to break-in. It also takes a bit longer to build the lather. It is soft, but I can feel more prickyness with this brush than the Omega. The brush was pretty wet, and it looked at first like I would need to go back to the puck.Īs small as this brush is, it fans out a lot and covers a lot of area. I gave the brush 5 swirls and started applying a thin layer. I also bloomed the MdC before I showered. This is the first time that I have face lathered with the PJ2, so I dipped the tips in the water to make sure I didn't shake too much out.















The persistence weeper