(02-23-2018, 05:54 PM)wyze0ne Wrote:(02-23-2018, 06:38 AM)Bouki Wrote: Olfactory Hue (Cold River Soap Works) agarwood, olibanum, sandalwood
A good drenching does nothing but bring out the veritable goodness of this lather. The more water you add, the slicker and denser the emulsion becomes, never foaming up or disintegrating, but morphing into an ambrosial, frothy, snow-white mass that will deeply macerate your cheeks before and after a close shearing.
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Rockwell 6S R4 • Feather (1) • Plissoft 400
Man Bouki, it sounds like I really need to try some of this stuff! Your description has me sold! Now to decide on what scent to get...
wyze0ne : If you like CRSW's other soaps, I think you'll enjoy Glide. It makes a saturated, slick lather, much like CRSW's Select v. 2. In spite of its name, I don't find Glide to be much slicker than Select v. 2. The difference between the two types of soap is their texture in the tub and their finish. Glide is soft, almost like a tub of TOBS, but at the same time it's thick with butter and oils that you don't often get in a cream. Glide also has an ample dose of aloe vera juice that works with the butters and oils to leave your face feeling very plump and comfortable. The downside, though, is that unless you're careful when you load this soft soap, you may burn through your Glide rather quickly.
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