(02-07-2023, 04:26 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: I have wondered how Proraso stacks up to others I like but to be Frank, with reports of lack of slickness and protection, and a general vibe of “not elite” I just never got around to it. Until Today. Oh brother! I was messing around with it last evening and determined I liked the spa-vibes scent but that an almond sized dollop would not be sufficient in my hard water at all. So, this morning I added an almond sized squeeze into a bowl, then another almond, then a peanut and two sunflower seeds. I didn’t make the lather in the bowl, just used it to get all the “nuts” aboard the bristles and took it to my wet face. Well sir, it made a great lather that was super slick and protective. Sensitive? Well, I sure don’t need that category but it was the one that was available at the barber so I grabbed it. I understand the original green is eucalyptus. This sensitive touted scents of line and apple. Well either I can’t read or someone is asleep at the wheel at the Proraso factory because I get ….eucalyptus, and not lime or apple. It’s actually very nice. Great shave. Very acceptable post. It was dry but not like my experience with zingari and a small dab of Shea had me right as rain. I am surprisingly satisfied with this cream and seem to need to try the tub now. I went in expecting to be giggling about its performance failure but instead I’m smiling. Old dogs……new tricks.Wow. I agree, I wouldn't have placed apple or lime at all. It has been a while since I had this soap, but I believe I got something akin to a dandelion / grassy scent, with some sweetness and a bit of medicinal (kinda like eucalyptus, if they used it so so SO sparingly).
I had thought the oatmeal and green tea were the scents. It doesn't appear that way, from their site. I, too, apparently learned something old/new today. Lol.
Thanks Lip!
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