(08-29-2016, 07:57 PM)milesd Wrote: (08-29-2016, 07:42 PM)Barrister_N_Mann Wrote: (08-29-2016, 07:37 PM)milesd Wrote: Hi, I'm new here, and having recently purchased a couple of Barrister and Mann soap samples that I loved, I decided to look for more. So I plowed through much of this thread. And now I definitely want more. But I can't seem to find much in the way of samples for the aftershaves. I tried Lavanille and liked it a lot. My soap sample of the Cologne Russe has convinced me to toss a bottle of the aftershave in my cart. But I'd really like to find a way to sample the Baudelaire and Hallows before I lose my chance at getting those. Does anyone sell samples of these? (Maggard Razors only carries Lavanille and Cologne Russe aftershave samples). I'm tempted by the Hallows pre-order, but it would be a lot for me to spring for both soap and aftershave blindly. Not to mention the releases on the calendar coming up this fall and winter. Very excited by those, but hoping there will be a way to sample first.
No, so far as I know, no one sells samples (and I'd very much like to know if I'm mistaken, since I need to have a chat with anyone who is). We don't sample out limited edition soaps because, by the time you received it and decided whether you like it or not, it would probably be gone anyway. However, because of the nature of our LE stuff, anything that you might happen to purchase and dislike can almost certainly be moved on the BST fora pretty quickly.
Thanks for the quick reply. Makes sense. Is Baudelaire a limited edition? And could you describe how it differs from Lavanille? Whether it is true or not, I've seen people say they are similar.
As for the Hallows, is the Vetiver prominent, and lasting, in the aftershave? I'm a big fan of vetiver, although I know it varies a lot in the varieties it is available in. Would this one be an essential oil?
It alarms me a bit that all of the listings in your release schedule are so seriously tempting.
It is indeed a limited edition, and is a cousin to Lavanille. Both are built on my re-creation of the perfume base Mousse de Saxe, but, where Lavanille is dark and rich, Beaudelaire is much lighter, cleaner, and more likely to appeal to the average preference. It's a leathery fougère (fern soap), and smells a bit like if you had dumped a bottle of vintage
Brut in a fine leather shop.
The vetiver is pretty prominent in Hallows aftershave, but it's a complicated fragrance, so it might take you a little bit to separate it from the rest of the construct. This one is an essential oil, a specific cultivar that comes from Sri Lanka. That particular vetiver is necessary for the manufacture of Hallows because of its uniquely smoky, earthy character. No other vetiver smells quite like it (and it's technically not true vetiver at all, but a crossbred cultivar) and the oil is possessed of such a distinctive character that the substance itself is actually black.
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