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Los Angeles
(02-07-2020, 09:35 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote:
WeeScott Wrote:I've been using Catie's Un Jour Gris for the last week or so.  It may not be the first choice of many these days but it seems to work for me.  It may be a little quirky many French soaps are but it's plenty slick enough and it washes off easy.  I like supporting Chris and while some of his scents might lean a little too fruity for me I found a few that I like.  This one is a  nice pick me up on a snowy day like today.  Have a good weekend all.

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Great choice. Love this scent and I too can't believe how few seem to be enjoying Caties.  Awesome scent master.  Something fantastic for everyone.


I currently own 6 Catie's Bubbles with one back up.  I believe it is a great soap.  After owning 115 soaps I will only purchase from 5 manufactures Catie's is one of them.  These 5 use different formulas as well as fragrances.  Many manufactures use one master formula but produce many fragrances.  I am not interested in that any longer.

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#19,613

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
XPEC Unscented shaving cream (v.1).  Although I generally like a scented soap or cream, occasionally it is pleasant to use a plain unscented one like this, especially when it makes great lather.
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John
#19,614
A&E Asian Pear

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#19,615

Super Moderator
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#19,616

Member
Santa Barbara, CA, USA
CBL Fresh Vetiver

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#19,617
(02-08-2020, 06:22 AM)Bouki Wrote: Rose v. (Martin de Candre) dry rose

Rose is one of the most versatile notes in the perfumer's palate. It goes well with just about anything: smoky woods, warm spices, tart citrus, or fresh greens. It also goes well with any weather, no matter if it's a rainy spring morning, a blistering hot summer afternoon, or a blahsome mid-winter evening. So while most other Martin de Candre fragrances – fougère, vetiver, citrus, and the herby original – are well suited for spring and summer, this Rose is a year rounder. I've loved using it this stormy week, and I'm looking forward to making its better acquaintance throughout the year. This was a new jar, its dense soap overflowing the rim and well packed down. After 5 superabundant lathers there's not even a dimple. I think it could easily give me another 495 perfect shaves. Marvelous stuff.
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....No... probably only 494 more Smile

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#19,618

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
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Strong preference for rose although tend to dark and foreboding rose scents ala Caraceni and CS88

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Member
San Jose, CA (USA)
WCS No. 1 Gatsby v. 1.0

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#19,620

Posting Freak
Saint Petersburg . Russia
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