Opuntia v. (Saponificio Varesino) Aventus
Saponificio Varesino's lathers come together just as easily as Martin de Candre's, provided I first give the puck a 'thin veil of hot water'. The suds come out luscious, creamy, slick, and fragrant, everything a fine lather should be. Opuntia's finish can be a little waxy on a humid spring day, but in a dry setting, it's very comfortable. And the scent? It's Aventus, so it's divinely bright, clean, and optimistic.
Saponificio Varesino's lathers come together just as easily as Martin de Candre's, provided I first give the puck a 'thin veil of hot water'. The suds come out luscious, creamy, slick, and fragrant, everything a fine lather should be. Opuntia's finish can be a little waxy on a humid spring day, but in a dry setting, it's very comfortable. And the scent? It's Aventus, so it's divinely bright, clean, and optimistic.
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