(This post was last modified: 01-01-2016, 02:59 PM by beamon. Edit Reason: Spelling )
I notice some soapers describe their product's scent as mild or light, but with the 'staying power' to remain with you for the entire shave. Let me introduce a variable here that, I think, determines what level of scent we like.
That variable is age! At 80, I know that my olfactory abilities are not nearly what they were 30-40 years ago when I was doing semi-expert critiquing of wines. I think I could still do the qualitative aspects of the critique if I could just get enough of the 'nose' and bouquet of the wine into my head and brain. So it is with soap scents... I think!
I just tried a sample of Stirling's Bonaparte, and you know what I liked about it? The strength of the scent! It was, to me, a pleasant, spicy, manly scent that was present in significant quantity for me to enjoy throughout the shave. It was nice to just breathe normally during the shave and have every breath filled with the scent. For a young stud, with all senses working 100%, it might have been too much scent, but for my flagging abilities it was great!
Ya think the soap makers should produce two versions of every soap? A normal and a geriatric product with enhanced scent levels? Maybe at a slightly elevated price point to account for the extra essential and fragrance oils necessary. Just kidding, but I do look for the stronger scented products, nowadays.
That variable is age! At 80, I know that my olfactory abilities are not nearly what they were 30-40 years ago when I was doing semi-expert critiquing of wines. I think I could still do the qualitative aspects of the critique if I could just get enough of the 'nose' and bouquet of the wine into my head and brain. So it is with soap scents... I think!
I just tried a sample of Stirling's Bonaparte, and you know what I liked about it? The strength of the scent! It was, to me, a pleasant, spicy, manly scent that was present in significant quantity for me to enjoy throughout the shave. It was nice to just breathe normally during the shave and have every breath filled with the scent. For a young stud, with all senses working 100%, it might have been too much scent, but for my flagging abilities it was great!
Ya think the soap makers should produce two versions of every soap? A normal and a geriatric product with enhanced scent levels? Maybe at a slightly elevated price point to account for the extra essential and fragrance oils necessary. Just kidding, but I do look for the stronger scented products, nowadays.
Does Mean I Must Buy High End Shaving Gear?
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