(01-30-2020, 06:01 AM)Polovez Wrote:Gotta try it. Still available?(01-30-2020, 05:43 AM)Bouki Wrote: Rosa Bourbon t. (Eufros) rich roseA very interesting story of this smell. I didn’t know either.
The smell of a rose is so interesting because it's so complex. Well over 400 scent molecules contribute to its aroma (or perhaps I should write aromas). There are so many different roses, each with its unique fragrance – spicy, sweet, lemony, powdery, musky – the list could go on and on. What Jabonman gives us in this soap is a clean, wholly authentic Bourbon rose, not too powdery, not too sweet, just deep and delicious. These roses were first grown on Réunion, an island in the Indian ocean that was once known as Bourbon. Hence the name of today's soap, Rosa Bourbon. (Now you also know what Bourbon vetiver is. Of course it has nothing to do with booze.) Bourbon roses bloom often, and with each flush they give off a deep, rich rosy scent. Rosa Bourbon captures it well, so well, in fact, that on a warm morning it's almost too much. But here in the depth of winter, it smells just right and serves as a fresh foil to all the vetiver, tobacco, and rum that have perfumed recent shaves.
Here is a soap with a very natural rose smell. This is just fantastic. Soap is also at the highest level.
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