Just used the new Glissant Cologne Russe for last evenings shave.
WoW - what a scent, and what a lather. I almost instantly get a great lather from B&M soaps, but if I continue to add water drops by drops to the brush patiently face lathering it for 3-4 minutes gently over the skin, the lather just takes the water and doesn't thin out at all.
You can see the shine/sheen on top of the lather, once you add extra water.
Same great soap as the Seville Glissant.
And same very nice label design, now just a Russian bear instead of the Spanish bull, and the sturdy plastic container is just a very nice addition to the B&M shaving soap brand to give the presentation that step up.
Really pleased with these new soaps, I will have to add a few to my collection in 2016/2017 definitely.
WoW - what a scent, and what a lather. I almost instantly get a great lather from B&M soaps, but if I continue to add water drops by drops to the brush patiently face lathering it for 3-4 minutes gently over the skin, the lather just takes the water and doesn't thin out at all.
You can see the shine/sheen on top of the lather, once you add extra water.
Same great soap as the Seville Glissant.
And same very nice label design, now just a Russian bear instead of the Spanish bull, and the sturdy plastic container is just a very nice addition to the B&M shaving soap brand to give the presentation that step up.
Really pleased with these new soaps, I will have to add a few to my collection in 2016/2017 definitely.
Cheers, Claus from Denmark
(12-01-2016, 04:51 PM)Hondo Wrote: I ordered a sample of the new Seville. My first B&M experience. I was impressed and ordered a jar.
Thats killer. Hopefully it leads you down the Barrister and Mann rabbit hole. If you like holiday scents you ought to give Dickens a try as well, I'm really enjoying it.
Seville is just a beautiful take on barbershop and it is one of my absolute top soaps for performance and scent.
(12-06-2016, 11:46 PM)Whiskey Sour Wrote: I had my first shave with Seville today. The glissant base was great as usual. Easy to lather. Plenty of thick and protective lather. I am not great at describing scents but I know what I like and this smells great. Nice barbershop scent.
-Mark
I definitely find Seville to be one of my absolute top soaps in shaving. The scent is beautiful and I really like the new packaging and extra slickness with the Glissant base. I might have to buy myself a backup.
I've tried 3 barbershop scents. The first was Kraken by MLS the second was London Barbershop from Maggards, and the third Ghost Barber from CFG. I found they all kind of smelled of laundry soap to me, and each of them had a frag component that made my face burn a little.
I have a sample of Seville on the way to find out once and for all if Barbershop just isn't for me or not.
I think I've narrowed the burning sensation to white patchouli, and I've seen that Seville has patchouli, but I'm unclear if there is a difference.
I'll find out within a week I guess.
I have a sample of Seville on the way to find out once and for all if Barbershop just isn't for me or not.
I think I've narrowed the burning sensation to white patchouli, and I've seen that Seville has patchouli, but I'm unclear if there is a difference.
I'll find out within a week I guess.
(12-08-2016, 04:23 AM)Jason_Drain Wrote: I've tried 3 barbershop scents. The first was Kraken by MLS the second was London Barbershop from Maggards, and the third Ghost Barber from CFG. I found they all kind of smelled of laundry soap to me, and each of them had a frag component that made my face burn a little.
I have a sample of Seville on the way to find out once and for all if Barbershop just isn't for me or not.
I think I've narrowed the burning sensation to white patchouli, and I've seen that Seville has patchouli, but I'm unclear if there is a difference.
I'll find out within a week I guess.
It actually might not be patchouli, but instead dihydromyrcenol, which is a compound used in all three fragrances. It's a relatively common allergen, and my face burns horribly when I use soaps that contain it. I'll definitely be interested to hear whether you have the same experience with Seville as you had with the others. Best of luck!
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(12-08-2016, 04:25 AM)Barrister_N_Mann Wrote:(12-08-2016, 04:23 AM)Jason_Drain Wrote: I've tried 3 barbershop scents. The first was Kraken by MLS the second was London Barbershop from Maggards, and the third Ghost Barber from CFG. I found they all kind of smelled of laundry soap to me, and each of them had a frag component that made my face burn a little.
I have a sample of Seville on the way to find out once and for all if Barbershop just isn't for me or not.
I think I've narrowed the burning sensation to white patchouli, and I've seen that Seville has patchouli, but I'm unclear if there is a difference.
I'll find out within a week I guess.
It actually might not be patchouli, but instead dihydromyrcenol, which is a compound used in all three fragrances. It's a relatively common allergen, and my face burns horribly when I use soaps that contain it. I'll definitely be interested to hear whether you have the same experience with Seville as you had with the others. Best of luck!
I'll keep you in the loop!
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