#31

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(05-25-2021, 08:00 PM)mrdoug Wrote: QoH is a good scent, I really like it. It was marketed toward women, but he actually found more men were buying it. The scent is a complex, gourmand one with lots of carmel and fruit. While I can see Rod's thinking, on the other side of the coin, I don't want my wife telling me I can't have dessert because chocolate cake isn't manly enough. Lol.
Haha, well that is definitely good to know! While I would not want to wear just any scent, either, I do appreciate a wide variety of scents, so I’ll definitely keep Queen of Hearts in mind as a possible sample. Problem is, by now I have probably a dozen Stirling scents I’d like to sample, and even their sample sizes last quite a while, at least in my rotation. (First world problem, I know.)

(05-26-2021, 08:02 PM)BPman Wrote: Of these new releases, Campania & Intrepid Man are superb for those who enjoy beautiful "cologney" type scents. As regards Waves of Grain I enjoy the soap scent immensely, but the AS seems to take off in a different direction. Still deciding if I like it.  Confused
I don’t always enjoy the super “old school” cologne scents, but Campania and Intrepid Man both have very appealing scent descriptions, and are probably the kind of cologne-type scents I’d enjoy. Waves of Grain sounds good to me, too. I hope the aftershave grows on you! I’ve had that happen a few times with certain soap & splash sets – the scents have not quite matched up. Usually they’re still good, just different. Soap is not an easy medium in which to present accurate scents.

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#32

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(05-27-2021, 08:46 AM)Matsilainen Wrote: Problem is, by now I have probably a dozen Stirling scents I’d like to sample, and even their sample sizes last quite a while, at least in my rotation. (First world problem, I know.)

Haha, I hear ya!

Well, if you decide to pull the trigger, you might need these too, then. I found them on Amazon... 2oz Aluminum screw top containers. Got a good deal at $7, with free Prime shipping for a Dozen. Immediately used 6 of them. Not quite the exact shade of Stirling green, but quite close.

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#33

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mrdoug, those look perfect for Stirling samples. It's fine if you want to post the link here.
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#34

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(05-27-2021, 05:13 PM)Matsilainen Wrote: mrdoug, those look perfect for Stirling samples. It's fine if you want to post the link here.
Ok, thanks! Well, for anyone interested...

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08R8GY31X/ref...UTF8&psc=1

Delivery times will obviously vary based on what warehouse they're at in relation to you. Also, who knows, prices could also change... Amazon is a weird animal, at times.

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#35
For Stirling samples I get "free" containers. I reuse the KFC cole slaw/mashed potatoes & gravy tubs with their respective lids. I peel off the Stirling label and apply to the red lid. Voila!!  Big Grin

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#36

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Since the ball is rolling – Noosa is a brand of yogurt that is sold in several types of containers, but I’ve been repurposing the 8 oz. containers for soap samples for at least five years, now. The width of the jars is about the same as the 6 oz. Colt and Parkway jars, so it makes for easy loading of the soap. A photo from about 4 years ago:

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(This post was last modified: 05-28-2021, 02:13 PM by muzichead.)
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Lets not forget that Stirling also has containers they sell as well...

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#38

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(05-28-2021, 02:12 PM)muzichead Wrote: [Image: bgjuA6v.png]
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Lets not forget that Stirling also has containers they sell as well...
I haven't yet tried their green empties. They look like smaller versions of their normal soap containers. So they should be great.

I have tried (have two, I believe?) the small Aluminum ones. They don't have screw tops, but sit pretty snug and are a really good, thick and durable containers.

While we're giving Stirling 'ata-boys', Id be remiss if I didn't sing the praises of their Post shave Balm (specifically Glacial). I use it exclusively for both PRE and POST shaves. It's really good stuff, imo.

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#39
Campania is AWESOME

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#40
I broke down and bought a tub of their Sheep unscented mutton tallow soap and yes, I do believe mutton tallow makes a difference. Richer lather and a frog hair more smooth. Many who cherish PSF like it as well. 

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