Showing posts with label Shave Of The Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shave Of The Day. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 July 2016

A Mitchell's Wool Fat SOTD

Evening gents!

Today I videoed my shave to highlight the wonderful MWF, and how to get a cracking lather from it.  Is it rocket science or is it best to revert to basics for it?  Find out below!


As always, thanks for reading and for watching my recent installments.  Please like and subscribe if you find the content helpful or entertaining.  Comments and criticism always welcome, every day is a school day!

Thanks!
Nick

Saturday, 27 February 2016

The Concept of a 'Shave Of The Day'

Welcome to the latest ramblings from Sorrell Shaves!

Today we're focusing on the concept of a Shave Of The Day, otherwise known as a SOTD.  A SOTD is quite simply a snippet of information, often shared on forums and social media, regarding the items you've used to complete the days shave.

It will more often than not include a photograph of the items used, arranged in a pleasing manner.  Some people (like myself) have a backdrop for their photos, whilst others prefer an 'on location' shot taken in the bathroom.  There is no right or wrong, it's all down to preference.  There is no requirement for professional quality photos, just a quick snap is more than sufficient.  I take the vast majority of my SOTD photos with a Lumia 950 or iPhone 5.

The important part is the information you share on your SOTD.  I like to include a list of the items used, such as the SOTD from today:

Hot Towel
Mitchell's Wool Fat
Omega 49 Brush
TSR Bowl
Merkur 39C
Astra Superior Stainless (10)
Cold Towel
Barrister & Mann Reserve Splash (NP)


You may have noted the number after the blade used for the shave.  This refers to the number of shaves the blade has completed.  NP after the last item in the list indicates simply that it is Not Pictured.

So there we have it, a simple introduction to the Shave Of The Day.  You'll notice them all over Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and forums.  For many, they are a source of inspiration, a way of seeing what other people get great shaves with.  You may like to share yours, you might not.  It's entirely up to you. 

Thanks for reading,
Nick