(07-20-2018, 01:55 PM)HoosierShave Wrote: Great review Bouki! What I really love about this soap is it reminds me of a cold winter morning. For me, the menthol plays a great role in the scent of the soap. When I inhale deeply with this soap, it is really "felt" in the nose because of the menthol. It's this "feel" that reminds me of winter. On a cold winter day, inhaling deeply tends to hurt a little in the nostrils. For whatever reason, I've always associated a wintergreen scent with this sensation. The fact it is not an overwhelming wintergreen but more of a subtle overtone is simply a bonus. So the combination of wintergreen/menthol with some grass/oak moss really blend well to create this memory for me. And like you, I need that cold kick/reminder, especially when temperatures are in the 90's and the heat index is triple-digits
Thanks, HoosierShave for reminding me what winter is like! I haven't sniffed winter snow in years. It sounds like Stirling nailed it. I hope you're staying cool in spite of the 100+ heat index. Slather on the Frozen Tundra good and thick!
Mirto di Sardegna (Saponificio Varesino) lime, lavender, oak moss, vetiver
This is one of the few lime scented soaps that smells like a real sour lime, not a Jolly Rancher. Thanks are due to the moss and vetiver, which keep citrus notes from smelling like a piece of hard candy. Apart from these notes, I'm not getting much else. I don't pick up anything flowery, in spite of the soap's name, though there may be a few slivers of wood in the mix. All in all, it's a mild scent, and I find it very refreshing on a hot day when anything too complex can be stifling.
This is one of the few lime scented soaps that smells like a real sour lime, not a Jolly Rancher. Thanks are due to the moss and vetiver, which keep citrus notes from smelling like a piece of hard candy. Apart from these notes, I'm not getting much else. I don't pick up anything flowery, in spite of the soap's name, though there may be a few slivers of wood in the mix. All in all, it's a mild scent, and I find it very refreshing on a hot day when anything too complex can be stifling.
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