"Bloomed" the soap for 10 seconds - then spent a good 15 minutes face-lathering. Too much time for a lather? Probably...but why rush something so enjoyable
Crema da barba verde v. (Proraso) eucalyptus, menthol
As things heat up, the fragrance of Proraso Green gets a bit overbearing. This afternoon I picked up an industrial vibe that reminded me of hot machines. If I were a mechanic, I'd dive into this cream all year round. Instead, I'll just lather up Green on a cool morning when I need a little revving up. The menthol is perfect, cool and refreshing without benumbing your cheeks. The lather, too, is splendid. I just have to make peace with the scent.
As things heat up, the fragrance of Proraso Green gets a bit overbearing. This afternoon I picked up an industrial vibe that reminded me of hot machines. If I were a mechanic, I'd dive into this cream all year round. Instead, I'll just lather up Green on a cool morning when I need a little revving up. The menthol is perfect, cool and refreshing without benumbing your cheeks. The lather, too, is splendid. I just have to make peace with the scent.
(04-23-2020, 03:43 AM)Bouki Wrote: Crema da barba verde v. (Proraso) eucalyptus, mentholI used it yesterday (and a couple weeks ago twice), and for some reason the scent has grown on me. Maybe it's the season, maybe it's nostalgia as it was the first thing I used with a brush. (It's definitely the menthol. Perfectly done.)
As things heat up, the fragrance of Proraso Green gets a bit overbearing. This afternoon I picked up an industrial vibe that reminded me of hot machines. If I were a mechanic, I'd dive into this cream all year round. Instead, I'll just lather up Green on a cool morning when I need a little revving up. The menthol is perfect, cool and refreshing without benumbing your cheeks. The lather, too, is splendid. I just have to make peace with the scent.
I like the new graphics on the tube btw. A nice facelift but still classic and classy.
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