(05-01-2016, 06:57 PM)Marko Wrote:(05-01-2016, 06:25 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote: Currently I'm using images from another Bogart movie, The African Queen.
I imagine that Bogart would be wearing a traditional Bay Rum aftershave, mixed with a little fuel oil I love Bogart movies and I think its high time I re-watched them all
Sounds reasonable. According to the interwebs (which is never wrong, of course), Bogart's favorite fragrances were Creed Tabarome and Acqua di Parma. But I doubt those were available to Charlie Allnut in German East Africa in 1914. Maybe shea butter? And just as a side note, I came across this ad while looking:
http://shavingshoponline.com/products/casablanca
John
(05-01-2016, 08:29 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote:(05-01-2016, 06:57 PM)Marko Wrote:(05-01-2016, 06:25 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote: Currently I'm using images from another Bogart movie, The African Queen.
I imagine that Bogart would be wearing a traditional Bay Rum aftershave, mixed with a little fuel oil I love Bogart movies and I think its high time I re-watched them all
Sounds reasonable. According to the interwebs (which is never wrong, of course), Bogart's favorite fragrances were Creed Tabarome and Acqua di Parma. But I doubt those were available to Charlie Allnut in German East Africa in 1914. Maybe shea butter? And just as a side note, I came across this ad while looking:
http://shavingshoponline.com/products/casablanca
Maybe Charlie just used straight fuel oil? Some people think thats what Bay Rum smells like already. I saw the Casablanca soap, I think the scent sounds interesting but I'm not sure about the soap base. I have a couple of the latest PAA soaps that I haven't got into yet and I'd want to be sure they worl for me before i go getting any more.
Mark
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