(11-30-2016, 04:07 PM)nachum Wrote: i'm really enjoying my B&M soaps. One question - what is the difference between Latha and other soaps?
Latha is cheaper, the scents are simpler and less unusual, and the soap is formulated to lather better in hard water. An every day, workhorse sort of soap, if you will.
(12-01-2016, 12:04 AM)Marko Wrote: I used to say the same until I tried the genuine article, a beautiful oud from Southern China. Western ouds are mostly synthetic, harsh, and deeply, deeply unpleasant. Proper ouds, especially those made by the perfumers of Mumbai, are another thing entirely, as quite remarkable.
Perhaps the greatest marriage of the two styles that I've ever encountered is a rather expensive perfume from the Netherlands called Puredistance Black. A pretty silly name (seriously, sounds like a running shoe), but a brilliant perfume. One of the greatest masculines in recent memory.
Additionally, Barrister's Reserve is now back in stock, folks! As a reminder, all Reserve products ship for free within CONUS. Please let me know if you have any questions!
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Will, you've just reminded me of why I enjoyed your fragrance/scent blogs so much. I know there's lots on the plate but will we see another blog/newsletter at some point not too far down the road? I'd go and re-read your pre-newsletter blogs but they're no longer on your website. Are they archived somewhere ? I knew I should have printed them.
I now have an interest in experiencing these Southern China and African oud.
Marko
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I'm thinking of bringing some kind of publication back in the new year.
Reddit's /r/wet_shavers served as the sole host at the time, and, with the collapse of the sub, the content was lost except for my personal archives. If I do a blog again, I will be hosting it myself. I will not risk another bout of watching all of my work go to waste because some dimwit with a God complex decides that he doesn't like where "his" community is going.
(12-01-2016, 12:40 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: (11-30-2016, 03:56 PM)Barrister_N_Mann Wrote: (11-30-2016, 08:22 AM)Aurelian28 Wrote: I used to say the same until I tried the genuine article, a beautiful oud from Southern China. Western ouds are mostly synthetic, harsh, and deeply, deeply unpleasant. Proper ouds, especially those made by the perfumers of Mumbai, are another thing entirely, as quite remarkable.
Perhaps the greatest marriage of the two styles that I've ever encountered is a rather expensive perfume from the Netherlands called Puredistance Black. A pretty silly name (seriously, sounds like a running shoe), but a brilliant perfume. One of the greatest masculines in recent memory.
Additionally, Barrister's Reserve is now back in stock, folks! As a reminder, all Reserve products ship for free within CONUS. Please let me know if you have any questions!
A co-worker of mine was wearing Christian Dior Oud Ispahan a few weeks back. I immediately knew the smell and it was very blahhhhh...not sure if this is good quality oud or what though. I had a similar experience when I was in Dallas a few weeks ago - this lady smelled like she took a bath in oud. gross!
That would be the harsh, synthetic, truly vile type of oud I mentioned. Dior doesn't make perfumes with real oud. It's highly unusual for ANY Western house to produce a fragrance that incorporates real oud (this goes for Creed, Dior, Guerlain, and various others). Perhaps the only major house that actually uses real oud in its designs is Amouage, which does so on a limited and very expensive basis, and only keeps up the tradition because it's the personal perfume house of the Omani royal family.
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