Cheshire t. (Barrister & Mann) Earl Grey
Though this tub of Cheshire is over four years old, the bergamot is still strong. What's mellowed is the original piney smell. That's all smoothed out into a grassy tea-like aroma. I've worked my way through most of the puck, and I've enjoyed every shave, but now I think the end is in sight. You may be seeing a lot more of Cheshire in these posts over the next week or so as I lather the last scraps.
Though this tub of Cheshire is over four years old, the bergamot is still strong. What's mellowed is the original piney smell. That's all smoothed out into a grassy tea-like aroma. I've worked my way through most of the puck, and I've enjoyed every shave, but now I think the end is in sight. You may be seeing a lot more of Cheshire in these posts over the next week or so as I lather the last scraps.
(05-31-2020, 02:33 AM)Wolverine Wrote: HoosierShave looks like you need to launch a YouTube channel.
I used a smiliar approach today. Not quite as long but had a very nice lather.
HaHa! Unfortunately, I'm camera-shy
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