Monaco Royale (Wholly Kaw donkey milk) florals, oak moss, woods
This smells sweet and smooth like honey drizzled over flowers. The woods are quiet on the puck. They only come into the picture after you make the lather. And what lather! As dense as a mound of sour cream melting on a hot potato, this emulsion coats and clings like no other suds that I've tried. It's so thick that at times it's hard to coax it out of the brush. Squeeze the knot, though, and you can't help but marvel at the heavy, glossy cream that oozes out.
This smells sweet and smooth like honey drizzled over flowers. The woods are quiet on the puck. They only come into the picture after you make the lather. And what lather! As dense as a mound of sour cream melting on a hot potato, this emulsion coats and clings like no other suds that I've tried. It's so thick that at times it's hard to coax it out of the brush. Squeeze the knot, though, and you can't help but marvel at the heavy, glossy cream that oozes out.
(05-28-2018, 06:54 AM)Bouki Wrote: Monaco Royale (Wholly Kaw donkey milk) florals, oak moss, woods
This smells sweet and smooth like honey drizzled over flowers. The woods are quiet on the puck. They only come into the picture after you make the lather. And what lather! As dense as a mound of sour cream melting on a hot potato, this emulsion coats and clings like no other suds that I've tried. It's so thick that at times it's hard to coax it out of the brush. Squeeze the knot, though, and you can't help but marvel at the heavy, glossy cream that oozes out.
This is what I used today. Great stuff!
- Jeff
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