(10-30-2018, 09:16 PM)wyze0ne Wrote:Thanks, Jeff! This looks like something worth dipping my brush into.(10-30-2018, 07:57 PM)Bouki Wrote:Lol, sure. This is a small soap company out of Atlanta that got their start on Etsy and are now also available at Maggard Razors. It's a vegan soap and this is their v2 base. I have to say, after using a few samples and this tub a couple of times it is the best vegan base I've ever used, not kidding. It lathers up super slick and creamy and if you like scents that are out of the norm, this is their wheelhouse. They also have a "Basic Witch" line of single note scents of which cedar is one. It is a dry, unadulterated wood scent that I like a lot. Their normal scents are quite complex and might be considered polarizing by some. They are definitely unique though. The soaps are also a good value at around $14-16 per jar. They also make non-alcohol splashes and EdTs of all of the scents.(10-30-2018, 02:07 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: Southern Witchcrafts CedarO, wyze0ne, talk to us about this one. I'm new to Southern Witchcraft.
Nocturne {Fall 2018} t. (Barrister & Mann Glissant) apple juice
Didn't there used to be great billows of smoke in this? That's all gone. This scent has been scrubbed with a brass brush, and now it's nothing more than a clean and simple apple. It reminds me of the little box of juice you put in your kids' lunch. Authentic, but why?
The soap base deserves its snaps. Thick, slick, and glossy, Glissant makes a premium bowl of suds. It dries smooth without feeling oily and keeps improving throughout the day. I'm glad I enjoyed today's shave, because I won't be repeating it. The label advertises "For Warmth and Comfort." I certainly got the warmth. Turns out I'm sensitive to the fragrance oils. My cheeks went as red as a honey crisp apple. Of the 200 soaps I've tried, Nocturne is only the second to burn me. The other was Henri & Victoria's Poire Française. From now on I think I'll just eat my fruits instead of smearing them all over my face.
Didn't there used to be great billows of smoke in this? That's all gone. This scent has been scrubbed with a brass brush, and now it's nothing more than a clean and simple apple. It reminds me of the little box of juice you put in your kids' lunch. Authentic, but why?
The soap base deserves its snaps. Thick, slick, and glossy, Glissant makes a premium bowl of suds. It dries smooth without feeling oily and keeps improving throughout the day. I'm glad I enjoyed today's shave, because I won't be repeating it. The label advertises "For Warmth and Comfort." I certainly got the warmth. Turns out I'm sensitive to the fragrance oils. My cheeks went as red as a honey crisp apple. Of the 200 soaps I've tried, Nocturne is only the second to burn me. The other was Henri & Victoria's Poire Française. From now on I think I'll just eat my fruits instead of smearing them all over my face.
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