Mantic59 presents Sharpologist.com – The start of a new era for the legendary shaving guru
The legendary wet shaving expert, Mantic59, has launched a stylish new website about style, shaving and grooming.
The site, Sharpologist.com, replaces the iconic Mantic59.blogspot.com and aims to achieve one main goal, “to pass on to you what your father didn’t teach you about grooming and style”.
Mantic says he is sad that he had to bring his old site to an end but is looking forward to making Sharpologist.com a leading online destination for shaving tips, product reviews and the latest grooming and style news.
“After using the free Blogger/Blogspot service for five years I decided to ‘bite the bullet’ and get a real website,” he said.
“With the popularity of my shaving videos really starting to ramp up (I now have over 10,000 Youtube subscribers and get about 3000 video views per day!) I just couldn’t get the features and functionality I wanted out of Blogspot. So with the help of some very web-savvy shaving converts–who just happen to work at a full service digital media company – ‘Sharpologist’ is born!”

Mantic is a Youtube sensation
The site, which has the tagline ‘Look sharp. Feel sharp. Be sharp’, will also feature articles from the likes of Craig The Barber, The LeisureGuy and Andy Tarnoff.
American wet shaving guru Mantic is a good friend of The Shaving Shack after taking part in a very successful Question and Answer session with Shaving Shack customers in 2010.
He also produced a video review of The Bluebeards Revenge shave cream for us earlier this year.
Everyone hear at The Shaving Shack would like to wish Mantic all the best with his new venture.
Youtube shaving guru Mantic59 tests out the Bluebeards Revenge
Double edge shaving guru Mantic, a veteran of the BadgerAndBlade and ShaveMyFace forums, has been testing the much-hyped Bluebeards Revenge shaving cream.
The American has been shaving with the cream to test whether the product can infact reduce and slow down beard growth with regular use.
So what were his findings? “I started to notice a difference in my beard after about 45 days of continuous use: hair started to get noticeably thinner and shorter,” said Mantic. Read his full review by clicking here.
The Bluebeards Revenge contains a miracle ingredient called Decelerine – which the manufactures Lipotec say can reduce beard growth over time.
According to Lipotec, in tests Decelerine showed a 30% decrease in hair length as well as a 16% reduction in hair density after 60 days.
As well as slowing down beard regrowth, Decelerine also relieves and soothes the effects of shaving (especially skin prone to irritation and dryness) by providing moisturisation and protection to facilitate its regeneration.
Mantic has helped thousands of wet shavers with their technique with his YouTube videos and forum postings.
Check out Mantic’s video review of The Bluebeards Revenge.
For more great videos on the art of traditional wet shaving, visit Mantic’s website http://mantic59.blogspot.com or Youtube channel – http://www.youtube.com/user/mantic59he much-hyped
Bluebeards Revenge featured in latest Mantic video
The Bluebeards Revenge™ shaving cream has been featured in the latest video on Mantic59.blogspot.com.
“I got a whole bunch of shaving stuff at once so I decided to do a ‘shaving haul’ video to show it all off and explain what some of it is for,” said Mantic, an American shaving legend.
You can check the latest video out by clicking here.
Mantic is regarded as one of the leading wet shaving experts on the Internet, with his YouTube shaving videos receiving tens of thousands of views.
You can follow Mantic on Twitter at @mantic59.
Ask Mantic Q&A# 10: Cleaning A Badger Brush
Mantic, the American wet shaving guru, today answers the final question in The Ask Mantic promotion.
Imran asks: “What’s the best way to clean my badger shaving brush bristles when it becomes clogged with soap?”
Watch Mantic’s answer in the YouTube video below.
Mantic, the veteran of the BadgerAndBlade and ShaveMyFace forums, has now answered questions on variety of wet shaving topics, including slant razor shaving, brush break-in, passes, runny lather, grain shaving, suitable brush types and even female shaving.
We would like to take this time to thank Mantic for his time to answer the ten great questions.
The Shaving Shack team will now spend the next few weeks choosing their favourite question, with the winning questioner receiving a tub of Truefitt & Hill 1805 Shave Cream (worth £14.99).
Ask Mantic Q&A #6&7: Recommend A Blade?
Mantic, the American wet shaving guru, has been taking part in a Question and Answer session with Shaving Shack visitors.
Already Mantic, a veteran of the BadgerAndBlade and ShaveMyFace forums, has answered questions on advanced shaving techniques, slant razors, brush break-in, passes, runny lather and suitable brush types.
Today he answers a further two questions in the Youtube video below.
The first is from Doug, who asks: “After many years of shaving with a heavy metal atra razor, what would be the best blade and method for using my grandfathers’ old Gillette 1961 Fat Boy and his 1948 Golden Aristocrat razor?”
The second comes from Jevon, who asks: “What different blades are recommended for different beard types?”
















