Bouki, I don’t have any MdC, but inspired by your writings, I will try something similar next time I use a hard soap. (Perhaps with this technique, the current soap stash will last for two hundred years instead of a hundred…)
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
Vétyver v. (Martin de Candre) bright vetiver
Same soap as yesterday, but today I loaded to my heart’s content. Forty to fifty swirls yielded a lot more lather than yesterday’s miserly load, and it was denser and glossier too. But it wasn’t as slick, and it seemed to dry me out much more than yesterday’s shave. In fact, for about an hour, my skin was as tight as a drumhead. But in a sultry climate that passes pretty quickly. What’s left now is a remarkably close shave and the lingering sweetness of MdC’s vetiver fragrance, which strikes me as a close cousin to Tom Ford’s Grey Vetiver edp. I can see why people get hooked on this soap.
Same soap as yesterday, but today I loaded to my heart’s content. Forty to fifty swirls yielded a lot more lather than yesterday’s miserly load, and it was denser and glossier too. But it wasn’t as slick, and it seemed to dry me out much more than yesterday’s shave. In fact, for about an hour, my skin was as tight as a drumhead. But in a sultry climate that passes pretty quickly. What’s left now is a remarkably close shave and the lingering sweetness of MdC’s vetiver fragrance, which strikes me as a close cousin to Tom Ford’s Grey Vetiver edp. I can see why people get hooked on this soap.
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