(02-26-2016, 07:20 PM)SharpSpine Wrote: NeoXerxes, I haven't been that tempted by the Nuavias but they are starting to cause an itch. Can you tell me more about their scent profile?
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NeoXerxes will mind if I jump in here too. I have both Nuàvias and love them. My last obsessive hobby before this wet shaving thing was fragrances, and I like to think I've got a pretty good sniffer. Given whatever level of connoisseurship I can now claim, I'll vouch for these soaps having very well-judged, multi-layered, appealing fragrances.
Blu is a spicy-floral composition, with an impression of coriander, jasmine, a bit of lavender, and sweet warmth. I wouldn't be at all surprised if it was inspired by Caron's classic Third Man (Troisieme Homme) fragrance from the 80s. By the way, you can grab Caron Third Man for great prices — gorgeous scent. I feel like Blu is the more immediately easy to like, as it has sort of a spicy classical masculine vibe.
Rossa is a rich, labdanum-weighted woody fragrance. The sandalwood is the Australian type, as opposed to Indian Mysore, which is good for me as I don't care for the latter. Labdanum (maybe it's opoponax here too?) plus an oud-wood accord give this a sensual, licked-skin vibe. It just vaguely edges on naughty, in a carnal, warm-bodies way, but it's not actually musky or funky. That hint makes it that much more alluring, actually. There's some cedar there too. Overall I get a rich, warm-toned, not desiccated, round wood effect. It's the sexier of the two, for sure.
The fine fragrance analog for Rossa that I can think of would be Amouage Epic Man, which has a similar oud-sandalwood effect. Also the sandalwood note in Rossa is similar to D.R. Harris Marlborough, though Marlborough is a more demure scent for sure.
Hope this helps!
David : DE shaving since Nov 2014. Nowadays giving in to the single-edge siren call.