(06-19-2020, 12:18 AM)TommyCarioca Wrote:This is a very interesting soap. I would say that it is very close (in terms of performance) to Kaizen soap.(06-18-2020, 03:09 PM)Polovez Wrote:Wow. Scary - what is that?
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Cèdre-Patchouli v. (Le Père Lucien) soapy patchouli & tin
A year old, this tin of Cèdre-Patchouli had gone hard. To remedy this, I scooped it onto a cutting board, got out a cleaver, and minced the soap clod into a smooth puree. My wife was impressed with my knife skills, but I was most impressed with the creamy results. When I repacked it into its little tin, the soap was once again as soft as butter. Then I tore into it with a greedy synthetic brush and gave it 200 swirls. In spite of my abuse, the soap made a very nice lather. Not so thirsty, but slick enough, and with a good rich patchouli aroma that brought back memories of grandpa's fruit cellar after the rain.
A year old, this tin of Cèdre-Patchouli had gone hard. To remedy this, I scooped it onto a cutting board, got out a cleaver, and minced the soap clod into a smooth puree. My wife was impressed with my knife skills, but I was most impressed with the creamy results. When I repacked it into its little tin, the soap was once again as soft as butter. Then I tore into it with a greedy synthetic brush and gave it 200 swirls. In spite of my abuse, the soap made a very nice lather. Not so thirsty, but slick enough, and with a good rich patchouli aroma that brought back memories of grandpa's fruit cellar after the rain.
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