(05-06-2020, 01:45 AM)TommyCarioca Wrote: TuesdayThe scent you describe brings me back to my childhood, my parents have always been very popular people so our home had quite a few gatherings hosted by my Parents. I always remember that incense smell, my Mom always sends me the kind she’s burned for 30+ years, now I need this soap!
Stirling Nag Champa
This soap fragrance clings for hours. It has really grown on me. The more I use it, the more I like it. Reminds me of the 60's - record stores where Nag Champa incense burns and zeppelin pounds through speakers mounted in corners of the shop. Bang a gong.....
Stirling performance is remarkable by the way - and I hate following The BOUKI's posts.
Have a good hump day and see you tomorrow
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Great brush too!
(05-08-2020, 11:18 PM)DanLaw Wrote: Grooming Dept positive skin effects accumulate over the course of a week or two of usageAfter I’m done shaving, I re-apply GD lather and leave it on for 15 mins, I use very little facial moisturizer after and def don’t need a splash, LOVE GD balm, been rationing what I have left so Chatty Lux, 11 and A&E are in the forefront. I only use scented soaps and I only go for heavy fragranced with GD. Always win with GD
Moroccan Rhassoul v. (Meißner Tremonia) cloves, sandal
Cloves and sandalwood – as far as the fragrance goes, that's the whole story. It's simple and warm and goes well with St John's Bay Rum cologne, which is also heavy on the cloves. The lather is slick but drying, so Moroccan Rhassoul is probably at its best in sticky weather.
Cloves and sandalwood – as far as the fragrance goes, that's the whole story. It's simple and warm and goes well with St John's Bay Rum cologne, which is also heavy on the cloves. The lather is slick but drying, so Moroccan Rhassoul is probably at its best in sticky weather.
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