(This post was last modified: 12-16-2024, 01:56 PM by Spectre. Edited 1 time in total.)
Today, I had my first shave with the new scent from Martin de Candre.. The Magellan.
It comes with a slightly modified label. The jar is the same as the other 200g jars from MdC.
The conclusion from the first shave: Very tasty, subtle scnt, still noticeable and pleasant.
The fragrance:
The new Martin de Candre is delicious. However, you shouldn't expect a fragrance explosion. It is, as is typical for MdC, rather discreetly scented. But it is very harmonious. The delicious scents of lavender, clove, cinnamon, thyme and serpentine (Edit: Breckland wild thyme ) are pleasant to the nose and transport you to the sunny landscapes of the Orient. Of course, MdC's fragrance base always shimmers through beautifully. And it should, it is very pleasant.
I don't need to write anything about the foaming qualities like cushion, gliding properties or ghost lather and aftercare. It is typical MdCand perfect, as well as very economical.
It comes with a slightly modified label. The jar is the same as the other 200g jars from MdC.
The conclusion from the first shave: Very tasty, subtle scnt, still noticeable and pleasant.
The fragrance:
The new Martin de Candre is delicious. However, you shouldn't expect a fragrance explosion. It is, as is typical for MdC, rather discreetly scented. But it is very harmonious. The delicious scents of lavender, clove, cinnamon, thyme and serpentine (Edit: Breckland wild thyme ) are pleasant to the nose and transport you to the sunny landscapes of the Orient. Of course, MdC's fragrance base always shimmers through beautifully. And it should, it is very pleasant.
I don't need to write anything about the foaming qualities like cushion, gliding properties or ghost lather and aftercare. It is typical MdCand perfect, as well as very economical.