(02-22-2020, 04:23 PM)Tidepool Wrote:I'm intrigued...
Would you describe the scent? From the website I see it's a rose forward with some spiciness and Oud (which I still couldn't pick out of a crowd). How does it come off as a whole? Strong Rose? Dark? Musky? Sweet at all?
I'm intrigued but worried that it'll be too similar to WCS Oriental. Already have that and like (not love) it .
Thanks Tidepool !
(02-22-2020, 05:02 PM)mrdoug Wrote:(02-22-2020, 04:23 PM)Tidepool Wrote:I'm intrigued...
Would you describe the scent? From the website I see it's a rose forward with some spiciness and Oud (which I still couldn't pick out of a crowd). How does it come off as a whole? Strong Rose? Dark? Musky? Sweet at all?
I'm intrigued but worried that it'll be too similar to WCS Oriental. Already have that and like (not love) it .
Thanks Tidepool !
I find it to be a sweet smell. I think you guessed right I also pick up a rose fragrance.
Fougère v. (Martin de Candre) pepper fougère
The gentle perfection of today's shave makes me wonder why I would ever lather anything but Martin de Candre. I admit there are times when a shave with this soap has left me tight. A splash of water, though, was all that was needed to loosen and mollify. I've given up on bottled splashes, balms, and creams. In this humid climate, they just leave my hide feeling greasy or even irritated. All I need is tap water and a good clean soap. Fougère fits that bill perfectly.
The gentle perfection of today's shave makes me wonder why I would ever lather anything but Martin de Candre. I admit there are times when a shave with this soap has left me tight. A splash of water, though, was all that was needed to loosen and mollify. I've given up on bottled splashes, balms, and creams. In this humid climate, they just leave my hide feeling greasy or even irritated. All I need is tap water and a good clean soap. Fougère fits that bill perfectly.