Classic Style With Great Performance: Parker Safety Razor 100% Best Badger Hair Shave Brush

When it comes to shaving one of the most natural and primal instruments to promote the endeavor for BBS is the shaving brush. While many companies are producing amazing Parker 100% Best Badger brushshave soaps and creams, a high quality brush is just as important as a good razor. We just received a handmade Parker Safety Razor 100% Best Badger Hair Brush in white with a chrome handle.

A little bit about Parker Safety Razors, they were established 40 years ago and have been creating shaving products that range from safety razors to shave soaps.  The products are sold worldwide with a commitment to wet shaving that is indicative in their products and variety.

A quick reference to why a quality shave brush is crucial: 1. It retains warm/hot water that will open the pores, 2. Massages the skin and preps it, 3. Raises hairs and stubble that are beneath the surface of the skin, 4. Lathers the skin to provide a smooth and clean shave, 5. Efficiently applies soaps or creams to the face.

The most important aspects of a shave brush is the hair type and grade. While boar hair is extremely affordable the badger hair retains more water and provides superior performance. Secondly, the grade of the hair is debatable and the Best Badger Hair is #3. The rankings are determined by by the location the hair was taken from, color, softness and increased water retention (#1 Silvertip, #2 Super Badger).

Now on to the review of the Parker 100% Best Badger Hair Brush. The brush came in a little black box that reminded me of the Allen Edmonds shoe boxes that are solid and carefully protect the contents. Opening it up I discovered the bubble wrapped brush and black stand. After unwrapping it the brush felt solid and the bristles looked great. The chrome handle and white body have classic and high end appeal. One criticism I have read is that the brush is “heavy” due to the chrome handle. I completely disagree becausebrush on stand the brush already has a manly girth on the body and the bit of added weight on the handle reinforces that you are using a man’s shaving instrument.

The brush needed to be treated before the first use. I did this by soaking it in warm water with some soap for a few minutes then thoroughly rinsing. I repeated this process 5 times, then I placed it in the stand and let it hang dry. A few bristles came off the brush but nothing that was of any concern.

In the first test I used Shiner Gold Shave Soap, which is all natural with coconut oil and peppermint to name a few ingredients. The brush lathered extremely well and felt soft and firm but not abrasive on the skin. The softness came from the bristles spreading out as I rotated the brush in a circular motion while the firm bristles gently lifted the stubble off my face. The razors glided effortlessly on my face and produced a smooth and clean shave.

In the second test I used Suavecito Shave Crème, which I use with very little water in the brush and your face essentially becomes the mixing bowl to produce the lather. This test would be the real challenge because you do not rely upon generous amounts of water to create lather. I pulled the brush out of the warm water and removed almost all the water, I then dipped it in the shave crème and began to mix it on my face. I was pleasantly surprised because the lather was perfect! Not too thick and not too thin. The razor was happy to meet my face!

All in all, the brush is a great product from Parker Safety Razors and looks great on my counter! If you are looking for a shave brush that won’t break the bank and comes from a company committed to the wet shave industry then look no further because Parker delivers. Typically the words value and quality are diametrically opposed to one another but Parker has united them and produced an aesthetically pleasing product with classic style and great performance.

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The Art Of Pomade- The Avenue Men’s Magazine Winter 2014 Sneak Peak

Editors Note: The complete article is featured on the double cover in The Avenue Men’s Magazine Winter 2014. 

In the 4th century Sun Tzu wrote The Art Of War that detailed theories and strategies in sun-tzuwarfare. The title of the book indicates that warfare is to be intellectual and calculating. Ironically the book is used in universities and CEO/leadership trainings to understand conflict and strife with the goal of overcoming adversaries.

The men’s grooming industry is in a major boom, $4.7 billion in 2009 U.S., and products are hitting the market at an alarming rate but water-based pomades in particular are making a deep impact. Many pomade companies have cordial relationships but I have observed their conflict and strife with scenarios that seem to be ripped right out of The Art Of War. Case in point, the cover shot for this article received some “concerned” feedback because certain pomades were stacked on top of others, as if, there was a hierarchy or supremacy. In truth, the pomade stack is indicative Pomade stack cover burgandy lo resof the products existence, i.e. Layrite was first and that is why they are on the bottom, not because they are inferior. I have heard stories of conflict due to using the same manufacturers and company espionage that will not be indulged.

Before I delve into the subject of pomade a historical examination is necessary. Hair products can be traced back to 3,500 years ago when Egyptians were using a fat based product to style their hair. The word pomade dates back to the 1500’s with roots in French- pommade, Latin- pomatum.  Both languages have the same etymological root of pom- fruit, apple, which was the basic or main ingredient but in modern terms, the word pomade denotes hair ointment. Pomades origin may be in fat based products and fruit but has evolved into a water-based booming industry……….

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The Avenue Men’s Magazine Winter 2014 will have a double cover!!!!

Double cover announcementOur second magazine issue will feature not only one great cover but the back cover will be inverted and feature a double cover!!!! We are super excited!

Magazine will be shipped Mid-January 2014. Wholesale pricing is available.

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Front cover: A Movember To Remember    Back Cover: The Booming Pomade Industry

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Product Review: JS Sloane Lightweight Pomade

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What happens when two friends, since the 80’s, get together and unite their love for the silver screen and long for the days when Gentlemen were well groomed? A company that has raised the bar in the grooming industry is born. More specifically, JS Sloane is creating modern quality-grooming products that are nostalgic. I received a sample of their water-based Lightweight Pomade for review and I am impressed.

The aluminum can looks like something you would have expected to find in a barbershop in the 1940’s, thin and sleek with the label placed on the lid. The label is interesting because there is a dapper looking Gentleman in gold. The paper label looks vintage and is not a cheap sticker. The words on the label read, “Keeps Hair Neat All Day”. The can contains 3.4 oz of pomade. JS Sloane has achieved a classic looking can and the label is authentic.

Opening the can is a surprise because most pomade companies use coloring in the product, but JS Sloane is clear. The consistency is very similar to Vaseline and feels very light. The fragrance of the pomade can best be described as “clean-masculine” smelling and does not have the typical almond, coconut, pineapple and Hawaiian scents. The fragrance is noticeable all day long and is not overpowering.

After scooping out some product I broke it down in my hand (rub between palms). I applied the product into damp hair and worked it in. I believed the product would not have a strong hold due to the “light” feel and the ease in which it worked through my hair. I began to style my hair, which is pretty thick and gets a bit wavy when long, and I was able to achieve a slick back and a business man’s (side part with slight pomp). The pomade worked easily and spread evenly throughout my hair without too much work.

The product dries to an astonishingly strong hold. I am impressed because it is their lightweight and they have a medium weight and heavy weight! JS Sloane claims the pomade “has a firm, but flexible feel and hold” and I agree 100% It may seem impossible to have hold and flexibility but their lab has nailed it. This product has a stronger hold than Suavecito and Layrite. The finish is semi-sheen and looks perfect! It washes out easily and cleanly.

Looking over the press kit JS Sloane provided it becomes apparent that they are ready to make a new path in the grooming industry with elegance and quality products. All of the materials have a classic look and are not recycled clichés. The packaging is designed for the modern gentleman. The product is great and will be one of the two pomades I use. It not only pays homage to vintage Hollywood but also redefines it for modern Gentlemen. Great job Joann and Smutty!

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