Rose v. (Martin de Candre) coconut rose
Close your eyes and take a deep sniff of this soap. Behind the rose you'll pick up the well-known note of warm rubber – appealing to some, distracting to others. But it's got this other side note as well. Sort of woody and sort of nutty, it's probably nothing more than coconut oil, which makes up so much of Martin de Candre's soap base. So this is a good tropical rose, conjuring up memories of wetsuits left in the sun, warm coconut husks, and a pinch of dry rose potpourri. I'm starting to like it, I think, or at least I'm making an effort to convince myself it's pleasant.
Close your eyes and take a deep sniff of this soap. Behind the rose you'll pick up the well-known note of warm rubber – appealing to some, distracting to others. But it's got this other side note as well. Sort of woody and sort of nutty, it's probably nothing more than coconut oil, which makes up so much of Martin de Candre's soap base. So this is a good tropical rose, conjuring up memories of wetsuits left in the sun, warm coconut husks, and a pinch of dry rose potpourri. I'm starting to like it, I think, or at least I'm making an effort to convince myself it's pleasant.
(05-28-2020, 12:25 AM)Bouki Wrote: Rose v. (Martin de Candre) coconut roseYeah. Great soap, poor rose fragrance. Burnt rubber fo sho
Close your eyes and take a deep sniff of this soap. Behind the rose you'll pick up the well-known note of warm rubber – appealing to some, distracting to others. But it's got this other side note as well. Sort of woody and sort of nutty, it's probably nothing more than coconut oil, which makes up so much of Martin de Candre's soap base. So this is a good tropical rose, conjuring up memories of wetsuits left in the sun, warm coconut husks, and a pinch of dry rose potpourri. I'm starting to like it, I think, or at least I'm making an effort to convince myself it's pleasant.
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(This post was last modified: 05-28-2020, 03:34 PM by HoosierShave.)
(05-28-2020, 12:23 AM)Bouki Wrote:Thank you for the kind words! I still need to learn how you're getting the great lathers with SV though(05-27-2020, 10:10 PM)HoosierShave Wrote:Very good soap, but what an awesome lather you've made of it! I look at the suds you churn out and I realize just how much I still have to learn.
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