(06-03-2020, 03:08 AM)Bouki Wrote: Desert Vetiver v. (Saponificio Varesino) flowers, sagebrush, juniperSAD fully engaged. You cost me Bouki.
Take a look at the notes listed above. Don't see any vetiver, do you? It's here in this soap, but it's playing third string at best. This fragrance is really all about artemisia (wormwood/sagebrush) and flowers. But they're not on an equal footing. To start off the puck smells sweet, like roses and melon, but make a lather and what wells up is a big acrid puff of western sagebrush. Desert Vetiver is the smell of the alkaline desert of the Great Basin and the Colorado plateau. It smells like driving the backroads across Nevada on wet summer's evening with all the windows down, while the fragrance of sagebrush, juniper, pine, wild rose, and greasewood fill the cab. You may pick up some lavender, too, but what's missing is the deep, earthy tang of down and dirty vetiver. A bit of a disappointment there. Nevertheless, if you can make peace with some dry and distant vetiver, you may find this is a fantastic fragrance, and the soap base (beta 4.3) is splendid.
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(06-03-2020, 07:45 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: That container Is the new home of MdC Vetyver soap. As a devout vetiver fan this one hits it on the money. It’s not a “perfume counter” vetiver although I like those too but to me this aroma must might be the smell of a vetiver oil distillery. Root, dirt, smoke, and that MdC rubber background that seems to actually enhance this one. This is not the scent you want if you like your vetiver in a suit and tie.Niiiiice. Description very accurate. Thought my sniffer was off-but you and Bouki have confirmed the tar, burnt rubber note I was trying to deny
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Halsin 1-12
Dear lord i love this scent. It is affordable and still smells the same. Performance not so good now, but it is so cheap one can bathe in it - and I do. A galbanum-green bomb. Reminds me of a few memories from several high end gentlemen establishments in Dallas that a young man will never be able to purge from the memory banks. The 80's weren't that bad?
Soap smelled great - performance sucked.
HALSTON 1-12 - live long and prosper
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Dear lord i love this scent. It is affordable and still smells the same. Performance not so good now, but it is so cheap one can bathe in it - and I do. A galbanum-green bomb. Reminds me of a few memories from several high end gentlemen establishments in Dallas that a young man will never be able to purge from the memory banks. The 80's weren't that bad?
Soap smelled great - performance sucked.
HALSTON 1-12 - live long and prosper
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Laureato v. (Abbate y la Mantia) lemon, bay leaf, saffron
Smells like a walk through the lemon groves of Sorrento. Hoosiershave's slow-as-she-goes method works just as well with a vegan soap. Full, creamy lather today, and a marvelous shave.
ischiapp: potresti spiegare l'immagine sull'etichetta?
Smells like a walk through the lemon groves of Sorrento. Hoosiershave's slow-as-she-goes method works just as well with a vegan soap. Full, creamy lather today, and a marvelous shave.
ischiapp: potresti spiegare l'immagine sull'etichetta?
(06-03-2020, 02:59 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote:+1(06-03-2020, 03:08 AM)Bouki Wrote: Desert Vetiver v. (Saponificio Varesino) flowers, sagebrush, juniperThat’s what I’ve been looking for! Sagebrush.
Take a look at the notes listed above. Don't see any vetiver, do you? It's here in this soap, but it's playing third string at best. This fragrance is really all about artemisia (wormwood/sagebrush) and flowers. But they're not on an equal footing. To start off the puck smells sweet, like roses and melon, but make a lather and what wells up is a big acrid puff of western sagebrush. Desert Vetiver is the smell of the alkaline desert of the Great Basin and the Colorado plateau. It smells like driving the backroads across Nevada on wet summer's evening with all the windows down, while the fragrance of sagebrush, juniper, pine, wild rose, and greasewood fill the cab. You may pick up some lavender, too, but what's missing is the deep, earthy tang of down and dirty vetiver. A bit of a disappointment there. Nevertheless, if you can make peace with some dry and distant vetiver, you may find this is a fantastic fragrance, and the soap base (beta 4.3) is splendid.
good lather has no suds
(06-04-2020, 05:54 AM)Bouki Wrote: Ischiapp: can you explain the image in the label?It's about the laurel wreath.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_wreath
The person is Napoleone Bonaparte.
Here pictured in 1811 as Emperor, on a porcelain exposed in Museo delle Porcellane of Florence.
Where there is a great desire there can be no great difficulty - Niccolò Machiavelli & Me
Greetings from Ischia. Pierpaolo
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Greetings from Ischia. Pierpaolo
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