(09-08-2016, 04:31 PM)kwsher Wrote: (09-08-2016, 02:53 PM)Marko Wrote: I had thought that the class of universally reviled scents was much broader but I've revised that opinion after having smelled some asian delicacies that I found so awful that they actually triggered my gag reflex yet my asian friends love it. Cultural experience I suppose.
You have to be referring to Durian fruit
As to Tabac, it does literally remind me of AquaNet. Floral, powdery notes but other than that has no throw back for me of days gone by in the barbershop as others claim.
Those shops back in the day by my experience were all about Pinaud, Lucky Tiger, etc. and typically used Williams or similar that simply smelled like soap.
Solid performer though!
Durian fruit, tastes like heaven, smells like hell
There are others too like dried shredded pork, the stuff that looks like yellowish rock wool insulation.
My barbershop memories are similar to yours and I can happily say that those smells haven't changed for me. I've posted on the subject before but I'm currently on my second barber and I'm 56. The first guy, Tom gave me my first "pro" haircut when I was 5 and I stuck with him for about 35 years until he retired. I've been seeing the current guy, Jerry for 16 years. Both Italian barbers, both of their shops smell the same. Jerry is talking about retiring. I'm noticing a trend. I figure the next guy will likely be the one to give me my last haircut so I will look "natural" when the time comes.