So I know we're on a Night Music kick here, but yesterday I attended a wedding and my soap and A/S of choice was LGC. Â Used it with an EJ89 and a once used blade, a good safe choice when "not bleeding" is more important than BBS.
I'm not one for long descriptions, so I'll just say that it tops Lavanille as my favourite soap due to its versatility, while Lavanille smells great it just feels too heavy on a 30 C day. Â The citrus and peach (persicol) would makes it light and fresh, and those traits are still visible (smellable?) but there's also a sublime richness from how these ingredients are balanced out by the oakmoss and the resins. Â For me, wearing the aftershave for a while highlights the resins even further, something only really noticeable when you get up close and stay with it for a time.
What got me thinking about this were some comments about my tie choice for the wedding, it looks good from a distance (or at least I hope it did!) but it's only when you get up close that you notice the extra details.
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I'm not one for long descriptions, so I'll just say that it tops Lavanille as my favourite soap due to its versatility, while Lavanille smells great it just feels too heavy on a 30 C day. Â The citrus and peach (persicol) would makes it light and fresh, and those traits are still visible (smellable?) but there's also a sublime richness from how these ingredients are balanced out by the oakmoss and the resins. Â For me, wearing the aftershave for a while highlights the resins even further, something only really noticeable when you get up close and stay with it for a time.
What got me thinking about this were some comments about my tie choice for the wedding, it looks good from a distance (or at least I hope it did!) but it's only when you get up close that you notice the extra details.
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