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A. Feitar
Portland, OR
Mo,

Could you please describe the main scent of Veritas? Is the Cocoa strong or light? I am willing to take a blind chance on purchasing all your scents but I am really not a big chocolate fan.

Now that I think about it, the chocolate scent may attract the ladies.

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Santa Rosa - CA
(01-31-2019, 01:28 AM)A. Feitar Wrote: Mo,

Could you please describe the main scent of Veritas?  Is the Cocoa strong or light?  I am willing to take a blind chance on purchasing all your scents but I am really not a big chocolate fan.    

Now that I think about it, the chocolate scent may attract the ladies.

It's definitely not a gourmand scent. The Cocoa is drier and woodier, more like the scent one gets from cocoa powder. It's subtle not up front.

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#2,953

A. Feitar
Portland, OR
Is that from the Hiba Japanese Cedarwood?
#2,954

Member
Santa Rosa - CA
(01-31-2019, 02:01 AM)A. Feitar Wrote: Is that from the Hiba Japanese Cedarwood?

Other stuff (sandalwood related ingredients), the Hiba, Hinoki and Alaskan cedarwood are for the Hinoki Primus soap
#2,955

A. Feitar
Portland, OR
To my nose, I find that Chypre Conifere smells a lot like Aromatics Elixir by Clinique which is also a woody Chypre.
#2,956

Member
Las Vegas, NV, USA
(01-30-2019, 11:49 PM)Gravity Wrote: I have to admit I don't know what cardamom even is let alone what it smells like. However,I am most definitely a citrus lover. Can you possibly describe the scent if at all possible? I'm guessing it'll pair well with majority of citrus soaps?
Cardamom is a spicy, warm scent that seems to blend well with various other scents. To illustrate the versatility of the spice, I understand that in many parts of the world, cardamom is used as flavoring in savory dishes. However, I grew up enjoying it in coffeebreads and pastries, as in the Nordic countries, it is mainly used in baking.

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(01-31-2019, 09:49 AM)Matsilainen Wrote:
(01-30-2019, 11:49 PM)Gravity Wrote: I have to admit I don't know what cardamom even is let alone what it smells like. However,I am most definitely a citrus lover. Can you possibly describe the scent if at all possible? I'm guessing it'll pair well with majority of citrus soaps?
Cardamom is a spicy, warm scent that seems to blend well with various other scents. To illustrate the versatility of the spice, I understand that in many parts of the world, cardamom is used as flavoring in savory dishes. However, I grew up enjoying it in coffeebreads and pastries, as in the Nordic countries, it is mainly used in baking.

That actually helped quite a bit. Thank you

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#2,958

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
use cardamom in much of our cooking

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Question on the pre-shave:

I've used the pre-shave for a couple of shaves but I have yet to work it into the regular routine. I have followed the instructions each time i've used the product. But I noticed today that the product was becoming more "soapy" on my beard than it had the previous few times I used it. I believe I used more water today than in the past which is what caused the "soapy" feel rather than a "film-like" product. I will also say that the slickness wasn't as good today but, holy cow, the post-shave was fantastic!

So my question is when applying the pre-shave, should it have a more "soapy" consistency or more "film-like". (I know my descriptions aren't scientific or well-worded, but I hope everyone understands what i mean)

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(This post was last modified: 01-31-2019, 07:53 PM by frenchy.)
(01-31-2019, 07:49 PM)HoosierShave Wrote: Question on the pre-shave:

I've used the pre-shave for a couple of shaves but I have yet to work it into the regular routine.  I have followed the instructions each time i've used the product.  But I noticed today that the product was becoming more "soapy" on my beard than it had the previous few times I used it.  I believe I used more water today than in the past which is what caused the "soapy" feel rather than a "film-like" product.  I will also say that the slickness wasn't as good today but, holy cow, the post-shave was fantastic!  

So my question is when applying the pre-shave, should it have a more "soapy" consistency or more "film-like".  (I know my descriptions aren't scientific or well-worded, but I hope everyone understands what i mean)

What I do is rub it in till it becomes a thin, slippery film. You may have to add a few drops of water or a bit more product. Like soap..once you get it it down it will be easy to dial in..


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