No. 88 t. (Czech & Speake) rose, plumeria, vetiver, sandalwood
Here's another classic soap that relies on glycerin and petrolatum (petroleum jelly) to give you a remarkably smooth finish. No. 88 also lists 'Sea Mays' among its ingredients. I don't know what that is, and neither does Google. I suspect Czech & Speake mean 'zea mays', or in other words, maize (corn). What's corn doing in your soap? Soap makers use cornstarch to help the scent last longer. They blend the starch with their fragrance oils and then mix the sweet smelling dough into the soap base. That's what keeps No. 88 smelling great for years.
Here's another classic soap that relies on glycerin and petrolatum (petroleum jelly) to give you a remarkably smooth finish. No. 88 also lists 'Sea Mays' among its ingredients. I don't know what that is, and neither does Google. I suspect Czech & Speake mean 'zea mays', or in other words, maize (corn). What's corn doing in your soap? Soap makers use cornstarch to help the scent last longer. They blend the starch with their fragrance oils and then mix the sweet smelling dough into the soap base. That's what keeps No. 88 smelling great for years.