(This post was last modified: 08-15-2019, 09:31 PM by mrdoug.)
Darn, it didn't reply to a specific post. lol. This was in reference to the pear-brrr-shoppe...
I found the smell of this so very confusing, and not really appealing. Was it just the lather or did you not like the scent as well?
I found the smell of this so very confusing, and not really appealing. Was it just the lather or did you not like the scent as well?
TommyCarioca Wrote:Bouki, where are you?I love rivers even more than shaving and just got off an 8 day trip down the Salmon here in Idaho. I took a Gillette Flair Super Speed, Nacet Blades, and Black Tie soap. Heated water over the fire and shaved in a little hand-held mirror. Felt great to get clean. I can't speak for Bouki but I too hope for a rapid return.
Lipripper?
You guys growing beards?
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Wow mrdoug Wrote:I didn't find them mild scented. Still have Lavenda and I'd put it as stout. Taiga is fantastic.HoosierShave Wrote:Never had a chance to try them. It is my understand the whole line is mild in scent, especially compared to their other soap? Is this true?stuartganis74 Wrote:B&M Latha / TaigaReally a shame this one is no longer available
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Tierra Húmeda t. (Eufros) vetiver
There’s really not much to this fragrance beyond a healthy dose of vetiver. Untainted by citrus, patchouli, or oak moss, Tierra Húmeda is a pure earthy, oily, and authentic scent. I like it very much for its simplicity. The tallow lather gives a great shave, and the lanolin and Shea keep skin feeling fine all day.
Great to see Lipripper660 back! Got to admire a man who heats his shave water over the campfire. That's the kind of dedication that fuels this site.
There’s really not much to this fragrance beyond a healthy dose of vetiver. Untainted by citrus, patchouli, or oak moss, Tierra Húmeda is a pure earthy, oily, and authentic scent. I like it very much for its simplicity. The tallow lather gives a great shave, and the lanolin and Shea keep skin feeling fine all day.
Great to see Lipripper660 back! Got to admire a man who heats his shave water over the campfire. That's the kind of dedication that fuels this site.
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