(02-19-2024, 12:26 AM)Tedolph Wrote: Question for all of you gentlemen who are far more knowledgeable than I am:Martin de Candre Fougère
Is there a non-artisan, mass market soap that you would consider to have a Fougere fragrance?
Clubman shave soap?
Anything else?
Sent from my SM-G990U2 using Tapatalk
Hi, Tedolph. If you're willing to expand your definition of 'fougère', you may find that a few of the following non-artisan soaps may scratch your green itch. Each of these soaps or creams offers the notes that make up the classical fougère: citrus, lavender, and oakmoss, but they dress that trinity up in a variety of ways. I hope this helps.
Hard Pucks
No. 89 (Floris) – a citrus fougère with a touch of nutmeg
Elite (Floris) – a green, woody fougère that reminds me of Grey Flannel
Arlington (D. R. Harris) – a citrus fougère
Fougère (Martin de Candre) – a straight up elegant fougère
Creams
Jermyn Street (Taylor of Old Bond Street) – classic fougère
Mr Taylor (Taylor of Old Bond Street) – a lot like Jermyn Street
If you ever decide to explore the artisan offerings, here are a few modern soaps that harness the glory of the great fougère:
Mousse Illuminée (Zingari Man)
Bon Monsieur (Zingari Man)
La Fougère Parfaite (Wholly Kaw)
Seaforth! Heather (Spearhead)
Fougère (Eufros)
Weinstrasse (Declaration Grooming)
Fougère Classique (Barrister & Mann)
Beaudelaire (Barrister & Mann)
Hard Pucks
No. 89 (Floris) – a citrus fougère with a touch of nutmeg
Elite (Floris) – a green, woody fougère that reminds me of Grey Flannel
Arlington (D. R. Harris) – a citrus fougère
Fougère (Martin de Candre) – a straight up elegant fougère
Creams
Jermyn Street (Taylor of Old Bond Street) – classic fougère
Mr Taylor (Taylor of Old Bond Street) – a lot like Jermyn Street
If you ever decide to explore the artisan offerings, here are a few modern soaps that harness the glory of the great fougère:
Mousse Illuminée (Zingari Man)
Bon Monsieur (Zingari Man)
La Fougère Parfaite (Wholly Kaw)
Seaforth! Heather (Spearhead)
Fougère (Eufros)
Weinstrasse (Declaration Grooming)
Fougère Classique (Barrister & Mann)
Beaudelaire (Barrister & Mann)
(02-19-2024, 04:51 AM)Bouki Wrote: Hi, Tedolph. If you're willing to expand your definition of 'fougère', you may find that a few of the following non-artisan soaps may scratch your green itch. Each of these soaps or creams offers the notes that make up the classical fougère: citrus, lavender, and oakmoss, but they dress that trinity up in a variety of ways. I hope this helps.
Hard Pucks
No. 89 (Floris) – a citrus fougère with a touch of nutmeg
Elite (Floris) – a green, woody fougère that reminds me of Grey Flannel
Arlington (D. R. Harris) – a citrus fougère
Fougère (Martin de Candre) – a straight up elegant fougère
Creams
Jermyn Street (Taylor of Old Bond Street) – classic fougère
Mr Taylor (Taylor of Old Bond Street) – a lot like Jermyn Street
If you ever decide to explore the artisan offerings, here are a few modern soaps that harness the glory of the great fougère:
Mousse Illuminée (Zingari Man)
Bon Monsieur (Zingari Man)
La Fougère Parfaite (Wholly Kaw)
Seaforth! Heather (Spearhead)
Fougère (Eufros)
Weinstrasse (Declaration Grooming)
Fougère Classique (Barrister & Mann)
Beaudelaire (Barrister & Mann)
Wow, that is a great list. A few I am familiar with, e.g. Spearhead. Not sure that I would consider that mass market like Williams, Proraso, Arko, etc. TOBs, Barrister & Mann, MDC probably do. Some of them are difficult/expensive to find in the U.S.
(02-19-2024, 10:55 PM)Tedolph Wrote:Tedolph, if you point your browser to https://pasteurpharmacy.com, and search for the terms "fougère" and "fern", I'm sure you will find a wide variety of wonderfully green soaps, colognes, etc. Nearly all of the soaps I listed above are available there, along with many others, at a variety of price points. Have fun browsing. You're bound to find something that will suit your interests and your wallet.(02-19-2024, 04:51 AM)Bouki Wrote: Hi, Tedolph. If you're willing to expand your definition of 'fougère', you may find that a few of the following non-artisan soaps may scratch your green itch. Each of these soaps or creams offers the notes that make up the classical fougère: citrus, lavender, and oakmoss, but they dress that trinity up in a variety of ways. I hope this helps.
Hard Pucks
No. 89 (Floris) – a citrus fougère with a touch of nutmeg
Elite (Floris) – a green, woody fougère that reminds me of Grey Flannel
Arlington (D. R. Harris) – a citrus fougère
Fougère (Martin de Candre) – a straight up elegant fougère
Creams
Jermyn Street (Taylor of Old Bond Street) – classic fougère
Mr Taylor (Taylor of Old Bond Street) – a lot like Jermyn Street
If you ever decide to explore the artisan offerings, here are a few modern soaps that harness the glory of the great fougère:
Mousse Illuminée (Zingari Man)
Bon Monsieur (Zingari Man)
La Fougère Parfaite (Wholly Kaw)
Seaforth! Heather (Spearhead)
Fougère (Eufros)
Weinstrasse (Declaration Grooming)
Fougère Classique (Barrister & Mann)
Beaudelaire (Barrister & Mann)
Wow, that is a great list. A few I am familiar with, e.g. Spearhead. Not sure that I would consider that mass market like Williams, Proraso, Arko, etc. TOBs, Barrister & Mann, MDC probably do. Some of them are difficult/expensive to find in the U.S.
(02-19-2024, 11:55 PM)PineTopPete Wrote: Does anybody know the differences between the two Zingari Man Fougere's?
Mousse Illuminée (Zingari Man)
Bon Monsieur (Zingari Man)
Mousee Illuminée has a nice dose of artemisia in it. It reminds me of Polo green. Good for Saturday night.
Bon Monsieur is more about the lavender and moss. It's a bit quieter, and reminds of Le 3e Man. Good for Sunday morning.
Both smell great. You can read more about them at https://rogueperfumery.com/
Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)