(06-11-2019, 08:39 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote:(06-11-2019, 05:24 PM)Tidepool Wrote:
Sleep with one eye open my friend. My tub is finished and I don't have another. When I first received Diamond I was not too interested in the scent. Boy how it grew on me!
Barrister & Mann brought the soap back out but, unfortunate they are sold out. However, I just checked Maggard and they ave 48 in stock.
(06-11-2019, 06:12 AM)Bouki Wrote: Magnolia v. (Grooming Dept) citrus, florals, incenseMaster Bouki, interesting how scent is so personal. I grew up in the south and still stick my nose in magnolia blooms when I can. I have 4 magnolia trees in my yard. Reminds me of my youth - can't get enough of it. Adore this soap as it gets very close to capturing that zesty tart top, layered with that deep velvety floral. Man it is good boooger for me. Lol. I will buy your puck
If I were a bee I’d go ape for this soap. Its velvet deep florals, rich fruity tones, and honey sweet texture would draw me for miles. Magnolia is strong and tart and it’s definitely interesting, but can I come back to it day after day? Not really. In fact, this tub of soap has been lodged in basket under the bed for over a year now, ignored and unused. The lather is fabulous and the finish sublime, but the intense floral fragrance gets cloyingly sweet. Truth be told, I’ve tried many of GD’s soaps, but I’ve yet to land one that I could call a keeper. Most I pass on to my colleagues, who shave three times a week, and so enjoy a great bold aroma when it’s slapped on their face. But in this hot weather, give me a soap – mild, simple, and clean – that smells just as smooth and short-lived as its lather.
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Club Cola v. (Wickham Soap Co.) Coca-Cola
Here’s another tub that was unjustly lost and neglected in my soap locker for years. Pity, too, because I’d forgotten how much I really like it. Turns out a can of cola smells really refreshing plastered across your chops. The biggest surprise is the bergamot and neroli. This soap's got heaps. I never thought of cola as citrusy, but this soap's opened my nose. The lather’s on the foamy side, just like what you find on top of a tall cool drink. Great fun on a hot summer afternoon, especially with a few shakes from the menthol mill.
Here’s another tub that was unjustly lost and neglected in my soap locker for years. Pity, too, because I’d forgotten how much I really like it. Turns out a can of cola smells really refreshing plastered across your chops. The biggest surprise is the bergamot and neroli. This soap's got heaps. I never thought of cola as citrusy, but this soap's opened my nose. The lather’s on the foamy side, just like what you find on top of a tall cool drink. Great fun on a hot summer afternoon, especially with a few shakes from the menthol mill.
(06-12-2019, 08:59 AM)Bouki Wrote: Club Cola v. (Wickham Soap Co.) Coca-ColaOne of my favorites Bouki! Just used it last night, in fact.
Here’s another tub that was unjustly lost and neglected in my soap locker for years. Pity, too, because I’d forgotten how much I really like it. Turns out a can of cola smells really refreshing plastered across your chops. The biggest surprise is the bergamot and neroli. This soap's got heaps. I never thought of cola as citrusy, but this soap's opened my nose. The lather’s on the foamy side, just like what you find on top of a tall cool drink. Great fun on a hot summer afternoon, especially with a few shakes from the menthol mill.
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