Eufros Dama de Noche
Dama de Noche — “lady of the night”. Which refers to the shrub Cestrum nocturnum. A beautiful floral scent by Eufros, and the performance of the soap is wonderful, as well.
Whenever I go to shave, I assume there’s someone else on the planet shaving, so I say “I’m gonna go shave, too.”
– Mitch Hedberg
– Mitch Hedberg
Rosemary + Cedarwood v. (Siliski Soaps) cedar, rosemary
Siliski reminds me a lot of Le Père Lucien. They both make a light but very slick vegetal lather, and they both have a smooth, clean finish. LPL accomplishes this with a bare handful of ingredients including Shea butter, while Siliski favors a more eclectic approach, calling on cocoa butter, kokum butter, mango butter, Shea butter, Castor oil, jojoba oil, and tussah silk. The result is rich finish that’s still wonderfully light and tidy. Like LPL’s older soaps, Siliski’s lather tends to be foamy, but the shave is close and comfortable. And like LPL, Siliski uses very nice cedar, here made all the more interesting by the addition of fresh green rosemary.
I really enjoyed today’s shave. If you’re a fan of Siliski’s soaps, could you please recommend a scent?
Siliski reminds me a lot of Le Père Lucien. They both make a light but very slick vegetal lather, and they both have a smooth, clean finish. LPL accomplishes this with a bare handful of ingredients including Shea butter, while Siliski favors a more eclectic approach, calling on cocoa butter, kokum butter, mango butter, Shea butter, Castor oil, jojoba oil, and tussah silk. The result is rich finish that’s still wonderfully light and tidy. Like LPL’s older soaps, Siliski’s lather tends to be foamy, but the shave is close and comfortable. And like LPL, Siliski uses very nice cedar, here made all the more interesting by the addition of fresh green rosemary.
I really enjoyed today’s shave. If you’re a fan of Siliski’s soaps, could you please recommend a scent?
(11-20-2019, 12:26 AM)Bouki Wrote: Rosemary + Cedarwood v. (Siliski Soaps) cedar, rosemaryI have the Appalachian Forest which is a scent really nicely done and and the shave is great. Not sure why I don't go for it more often, but I'm gonna have to pull it out very soon. Been much too long.
Siliski reminds me a lot of Le Père Lucien. They both make a light but very slick vegetal lather, and they both have a smooth, clean finish. LPL accomplishes this with a bare handful of ingredients including Shea butter, while Siliski favors a more eclectic approach, calling on cocoa butter, kokum butter, mango butter, Shea butter, Castor oil, jojoba oil, and tussah silk. The result is rich finish that’s still wonderfully light and tidy. Like LPL’s older soaps, Siliski’s lather tends to be foamy, but the shave is close and comfortable. And like LPL, Siliski uses very nice cedar, here made all the more interesting by the addition of fresh green rosemary.
I really enjoyed today’s shave. If you’re a fan of Siliski’s soaps, could you please recommend a scent?
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