(02-12-2020, 11:03 PM)primotenore Wrote:Thanks! I wasn't sure how the lather would turn out since that was a 1st time use of that brush...Oumo 28mm tuxedo fan. But the Eleven soap seems to produce great lather no matter which brush you throw at it(02-12-2020, 08:47 PM)HoosierShave Wrote:Excellent lather.
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SV Cubebe
Bouki has several a great posts on this soap. In fact, he is the reason i had to give this a run. What a great performer, and a wonderful fresh lemon scent. Not like pledge, but manly and sophisticated. May be my top SV fragrance. A perfect all year soap.
Thx Bouki
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Bouki has several a great posts on this soap. In fact, he is the reason i had to give this a run. What a great performer, and a wonderful fresh lemon scent. Not like pledge, but manly and sophisticated. May be my top SV fragrance. A perfect all year soap.
Thx Bouki
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(02-12-2020, 06:34 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote: Art of Shaving Rose Absolute shaving cream (vintage)Greatest pure rose scent ever. I honestly haven't even smelled real roses this juicy since I was in my grandparents' flower beds picking out a football or soccer ball when I was 10 years old.
Not sure why the roses at the floral shop don't smell like this.
Original v. (Martin de Candre) mint, lavender, rosemary
A strong whiff of rosemary takes you right into the heart of the herb garden as you lather up. This is Martin de Candre's first shave soap, and it's still the most powerfully scented. The rosemary steals the show, but if you put your nose to it, you can make out the lavender and mint, too. Yes, you may feel a little bit like a plucked chicken dressed for the oven when you slap this across your face. It's very herby, but at the same time it's very invigorating. Certainly a soap and a scent that was designed for the long haul and one that works well in any season.
A strong whiff of rosemary takes you right into the heart of the herb garden as you lather up. This is Martin de Candre's first shave soap, and it's still the most powerfully scented. The rosemary steals the show, but if you put your nose to it, you can make out the lavender and mint, too. Yes, you may feel a little bit like a plucked chicken dressed for the oven when you slap this across your face. It's very herby, but at the same time it's very invigorating. Certainly a soap and a scent that was designed for the long haul and one that works well in any season.
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