(11-11-2021, 05:34 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote:Lipripper660, I've peeped around the corner, but I'm not sure I'm ever going to make a full turn. I've been trying to zero in on what annoys me with this soap. The label? It looks like black ink and bath water, but I can live with that. (Kinda wish Will had stuck with the old blue and white label, though. I liked the nautical theme.) That strong sugary note? Yep, that makes me slightly queasy every time I lather up. I don't even leave the lid off this puck, since it fills the room with a cloying sweetness. Luckily, temperatures are falling, and that takes the edge off the cream-n-sugar note when I lather up. And apart from these saccharine bits, I actually like the rest of the fragrance. The sandalwood is spicy, the coffee is bitter, and the leather is warm and cozy.(11-11-2021, 03:07 AM)Bouki Wrote: Leviathan (Barrister & Mann)What happened to the red-eye flight full of leather clad coffee drinkers and waves of nausea? Sounds like you’ve turned a major corner here? What inspired you to hang on with this scent?
But mostly I'm using this soap because of its name. (Has Bouki lost it!?!) If I weren't reading Moby Dick, I probably wouldn't keep hanging with Leviathan. But that big fish figures so prominently in this book, I can't justify putting it down. After all, I'm fixated on the notion of using just one soap for each book I pick up. So, as long as the Pequod is still afloat, I'm going to try to stick with Leviathan.
(And there's this to be said, too: the Omnibus base is fantastic. It can throw a pretty heavy blanket over even a thousand minor annoyances.)