(09-04-2020, 06:23 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Mikes will forever be a favorite. Pine and Cedarwood are not quite my jam but it is a pleasant scent sure enough. Performance is excellent.
Amen & amen. Great lather, but the scent is pretty rough and raw. I got about three shaves out of my tin before I decided to put it on the block.
(09-03-2020, 11:59 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: There was a time when I really didn’t care for Barbershop Scents. They were all over the place. Sweet. Herbaceous. Dry. Just couldn’t wrap my head around what the Barbershop thing was all about. Then I ran onto B&M Seville and it clicked for me. To me a good barbershop scent is classy and classic. It smells like a man that gives a damn. It conjures up thoughts of confidence and cleanliness. Well brother, I got a new favorite . Sir Henrys Quartet is as awesome as they come. Herb to open. Powdery musk dry down with a hint of vanilla to keep it from being too serious. My my my.You Sir Lip, are a dangerous man. I have a set of pucks in the mail from BLACK TIE: sandakwoos, black tie and the bay rum. Probably should have grabbed the barbershop you describe. What is it close to in smell? Old spice, clubman, rive gauche, Honor,?
aBarbershop now.
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