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New Mexico
(This post was last modified: 10-09-2024, 04:27 AM by 4pointoh. Edited 1 time in total.)
So I had a couple double Negronis and got to thinking about how spearhead/seaforth is such a great performing soap....one thing led to another i was on the site and saw the new scent called Roman spice and just bought it because I have that thing where I  regret missing out on something I was on the fence about only to discover later it's the bees knees.... anyhow it's in the post. 

Anyone got any thoughts or opinions on the scent? Sounded great at the time.... sober me is back on the fence.

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#2

Member
Detroit
It's really good if you enjoy smooth cologne-like scents. I can't see anyone hating it as it is a pleasant crowd pleaser type. The name is a bit misleading though because I don't find it "spicy" at all.

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#3

Member
Quebec, Canada
Quoted from the soap description on TOTC:

Quote:Vintage Seaforth enjoyed over four decades of success before halting production in the early 80s.  Sadly, there were no new Seaforth scents released in the 80’s, 90’s or 00’s.

But what would they have been like?

Surely Seaforth would have focused on the key trends of the era, just as vintage Roman Spice did in 1968. 

Our rendition of Roman Spice was developed by Shawn Maher (of Maher Olfactive and Chatillon Lux) to imagine a fresh Seaforth scent from the Gen X / Millennial generation. 

Perfumer’s Note:  In resurrecting this scent from the 1960s, we envisioned how the trends of "fresh" scents have evolved over the decades. The assertive citrus and lavender of the 1980s, the evolution into the airy and aquatic transparency of the 1990s to the beachwood notes of the 2000s and beyond. So the modern Roman Spice takes a tour through all three of the most iconic fresh notes from each decade, creating something wholly unique yet totally nostalgic. It's wearable for any occasion, always pleasant and welcome.

Scent Notes Include: bergamot, apple, citrus, jasmine, lavender, aquatic, beachwood, incense and white musk.

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#4
Do their aftershaves still include glycerine?
#5

Member
Detroit
(10-10-2024, 03:37 AM)Tedolph Wrote: Do their aftershaves still include glycerine?

Yes.

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New Mexico
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2024, 04:29 AM by 4pointoh.)
(10-09-2024, 03:30 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: It's really good if you enjoy smooth cologne-like scents. I can't see anyone hating it as it is a pleasant crowd pleaser type. The name is a bit misleading though because I don't find it "spicy" at all.

This is good news to me,  I'm back off the fence and feeling like I might enjoy this one. 
Fingers crossed. 

I had read the full description, but, you never know.... it's nice to hear others opinions.

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