(This post was last modified: 04-09-2020, 05:06 AM by TommyCarioca.)
Santa Maria Novella cream - 2nd time this week
Stuff is great
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Stuff is great
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Stella Alpina v. (Saponificio Varesino) citrus, eucalyptus, woods
You buy a soap with "alpina" in the name and you have every right to expect a bit of cooling. But there's no chill in Stella Alpina (which after all is named for a flower). What to do? Crank up the menthol mill! Today I dusted this cake of soap with fifteen shakes of powdered menthol. I had already bloomed the puck with hot water. The result was a very invigorating combination of fire and ice that left me feeling like I'd just broken through tree line into the bright, frosty tundra of a snow-capped peak in the Rockies. Very refreshing.
You buy a soap with "alpina" in the name and you have every right to expect a bit of cooling. But there's no chill in Stella Alpina (which after all is named for a flower). What to do? Crank up the menthol mill! Today I dusted this cake of soap with fifteen shakes of powdered menthol. I had already bloomed the puck with hot water. The result was a very invigorating combination of fire and ice that left me feeling like I'd just broken through tree line into the bright, frosty tundra of a snow-capped peak in the Rockies. Very refreshing.
(04-09-2020, 02:39 PM)HoosierShave Wrote: 20 sec load with a damp 24mm tuxedo off a dry puck. Sprinkled 8 to 10 drops of water and continued to load for another 20-30 seconds. Face-lathered for about 8 to 10 minutes while dipping 10% of the knot in water every couple of minutes...Awesome looking suds
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