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(10-16-2016, 01:40 PM)WVHDRyder Wrote:
(10-16-2016, 01:24 AM)Marko Wrote: I think when it comes to scents like Hallows or Leviathan, to just call them "dark" doesn't really do them justice.  They are complex and layered and they do make you make your nose and brain think about what it is they're smelling.  They change and move around inside your brain.  I like it.

Marko I agree(speaking of Hallows,never tried Leviathan)and fantastic analogy!!!
To my nose any way it is a dark scent(see above,I am a citrus fan)but you are correct in the the way the scents play well together,they mix and meld in a way that is hard to detect just one scent per whiff and hard to describe over all.I get the cocoa,and earthiness decay.Kind of like in the woods among a damp moss patch.
Personally for me the first smell took me back to around when I was 12-13 yrs old,meeting up in the field on a fall evening for a pick up game of football with my neighborhood pals.
The field's grass had been cut 3 or 4 days ago,dried in the sun somewhat and on the verge of decomposing but recently rehydrated with passing rain.The mixture of the decaying grass,mud/dirt,fall air and warm cups of hot chocolate that was available from the little old lady who owned the field we played in hit me like a ton of bricks.
Love when a frag "takes me back",Hallows is one that does for sure!!!

WVHDRyder what a great memory to have triggered. Its amazing how a scent can just transport you back to a time and place in an instant. A memory you likely haven't thought about in years and boom. I agree that for references purposes we have to lump scent into buckets like dark, citrus, bright, floral and so forth but as you illustrate above, we don't stop there when experiencing or discussing the complexities of a given scent or product.
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I recently tried the Seville and I am very satisfied. Great soap with amazing scent! Thank you, Will.
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(10-14-2016, 11:41 PM)Devilanche Wrote: I'm sure the release schedule will come out in due time . But has anyone kept a record of what will appear next year. I believe there was LGC but I can't recall anything else.

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(10-16-2016, 01:12 PM)Chaddy Wrote: I thank it's Will's birthday so happy birthday

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Happy Birthday, Will, and many happy returns!
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Michael P
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(10-17-2016, 03:58 PM)Barrister_N_Mann Wrote:
(10-16-2016, 01:12 PM)Chaddy Wrote: I thank it's Will's birthday so happy birthday

Thank you! Smile

Indeed - happy birthday Will!
Kevin
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Happy birthday, Will, and may there be many more. Happy2
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Cheers Will!
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Philadelphia, PA
happy birthday, Will.
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Hallows came in today. You still can't beat the design of 2015's, but the new tubs à la Cologne Russe and Seville are a step up. Also, the metallic appearance of the skull is spot on. The whole packaging strikes a chord for those of us who are into such things. It's precisely what made me purchase more Hallows, when I still have plenty from last year. Sure, the Glissant base is a skosh better, but the prior base near perfect. The t-shirts are of excellent quality, too. Finally, my wife has one, too.

Off topic, and I'm sure it's been answered, but what do the numbers on the side of the new style tubs denote?


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