(09-29-2016, 06:18 PM)Barrister_N_Mann Wrote:(09-29-2016, 12:47 AM)Murrellington Wrote: Ohhhh, I'd love to jump in here. I liked very clean scents and nothing out of the ordinary.  My den consisted of only citrus scents and barber-shop type scents. I purchased Night music because the label was awesome and I love strawberry and vanilla (even though Will hinted it is not strawberry forward at all).  I smelled it and literally laughed out loud. It was the worst smelling soap I have ever smelled. I sold it the very next day. As time went on I slowly started exploring  scents that weren't raunchy, but not as clean as I was used to. When I stumbled across Rhapsody I thought it was gross. Then smelled again and loved it. Went back and forth between gross and I'm in love. I realized I was smelling it multiple times a day and simply fell in love with the complexity. Adagio smelled strange to me but it because my favorite B&M. Then came ROAM. This smelled like straight up campfire but I knew I had to give it a chance. My first lather was rather smokey smelling. I went through all my soaps and did a blind smell. When I got to Roam I thought I smelled a lovely floral soap. I opened my eyes and was surprised it was Roam. Sometimes the label or reading reviews will put an idea in our head that we can't escape. By the way, I love roam now.
Fast forward to a month ago, I figured my nose was a little more advanced. I love the artwork on Night music and simply had to have it again. When it arrived in the mail from a forum member, I thought I was smelling something completely different. How did I not love this in February? This scent is absolutely amazing and is now on of my top scents. I now own Hallows and Leviathan which I never thought I would purchase.
B&M scents are a rare breed. Something that I don't think you will definitely liked right away. Many of them take time... Or maybe you just need to re-visit them at a later date. I've slowly been selling off my other brands of soaps and my B&M line has been growing.
Thanks Will, for making soaps so fun!
Yay! I'm glad you're enjoying it now.
(09-29-2016, 06:09 PM)Red Tipped Cobra Wrote:(09-29-2016, 06:04 PM)Murrellington Wrote: Leviathan was not nearly as "dark" as I expected. I enjoy it a lot but was expecting death. I guess I'm rather glad I don't detect death.
On a separate note, does anyone else prefer the old containers over the new (Cologne Russe, Seville)? They are a tad shorter. They are stronger but for some reason I really prefer the old containers.
I made a similar comment about the containers when I first received Russe. I've gotten used to them and I don't know if it matters much which container. What's that's old saying about appreciating what's in the inside? Ha.
We felt that it was better to have a heavier container, which feels a bit more solid (the older jars had been accused of being "cheap"), and the quality control at our old jar manufacturer has become extremely unreliable, hence the switch.
Well then I can't complain. Lovely artwork by the way. Is Dickens/Night Music/Rhapsody going to have their same old artwork?