Indian Flavour v. (Meißner Tremonia) cilantro, mint, lemongrass
It’s not hard to imagine what prompted this scent. Pop around the corner at lunch for a plate of vindaloo, and whammo!, inspiration stikes. Luckily these ingredients make as good a shave soap as they do a chutney, which is to say, the puck smells tasty but not entirely edible. You wouldn’t call Indian Flavour a gourmand fragrance any more than you would confuse a fougère with a Caesar salad. IF smells like it came out of the herb garden, but it doesn’t seem destined for the dinner table. And that’s good because truly delicious aromas never work for me in grooming products.
It’s not hard to imagine what prompted this scent. Pop around the corner at lunch for a plate of vindaloo, and whammo!, inspiration stikes. Luckily these ingredients make as good a shave soap as they do a chutney, which is to say, the puck smells tasty but not entirely edible. You wouldn’t call Indian Flavour a gourmand fragrance any more than you would confuse a fougère with a Caesar salad. IF smells like it came out of the herb garden, but it doesn’t seem destined for the dinner table. And that’s good because truly delicious aromas never work for me in grooming products.
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