#22,241

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(07-21-2020, 06:57 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Pre de Provence is a fine French soap and har like the back of my head.  I would guess a heavy loading daily shaver would go most of a year before using this 150g puck.  Sadly I will lily never know because hey, unlike additional ladies, my wife doesn’t care if I have additional soaps.  I do like the PdP 63 though.  Strength is a medium light but so wonderful.  They speak of a peppery citrus top but the notes I get and enjoy are plum, violet, leather, cedar.  Very nice indeed.  Load it long and it’ll work into a very nice lather indeed.  
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Lip, one of my favorite puck fragrances, top five with AOS Sandalwood [fine Santal] #1

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#22,242
If you like your fougere to be anise-forward, as I do, this can't be missed. Truly beautiful.

M&M Green Man

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good lather has no suds

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#22,243

Clay Face
Honolulu, Hawaii
Spitfire t. (Phoenix & Beau) leather & juniper

One of the best lumberjacky scents ever made.

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#22,244

Shaving Enthusiast
Kansas City, Missouri
MdC Fougere

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#22,245
(07-21-2020, 06:57 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Pre de Provence is a fine French soap and har like the back of my head.  I would guess a heavy loading daily shaver would go most of a year before using this 150g puck.  Sadly I will lily never know because hey, unlike additional ladies, my wife doesn’t care if I have additional soaps.  I do like the PdP 63 though.  Strength is a medium light but so wonderful.  They speak of a peppery citrus top but the notes I get and enjoy are plum, violet, leather, cedar.  Very nice indeed.  Load it long and it’ll work into a very nice lather indeed.  
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I bought this the instant it hit the shelves a few years ago. When it arrived I was upset bc I didnt like the plum/fig thing. So I sold it off shortly thereafter.
But I repurchased on a whim recently and I'm glad I did... I've grown into the scent and I'm looking forward to using it... especially when autumn comes around.

Interesting fact - Sodium Palmate is the first ingredient, but it lathers just as if it is Potassium Palmate first.

Another interesting fact - the original PdP (which btw is their Sage scent of you buy their bar soaps) does use Potassium Palmate as the first ingredient. Gotta wonder why they'd have two formulas like that.

And finally, maybe I'm dreaming.... But I could swear they have a new soap in the scent Rosemary & Bergamot. Don't remember where I saw that.

good lather has no suds

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#22,246

expert shaver
Panther's Stanley Cup Champs
Razorock lime soap
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#22,247

Posting Freak
(07-22-2020, 07:16 AM)Nero Wrote:
(07-21-2020, 06:57 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Pre de Provence is a fine French soap and har like the back of my head.  I would guess a heavy loading daily shaver would go most of a year before using this 150g puck.  Sadly I will lily never know because hey, unlike additional ladies, my wife doesn’t care if I have additional soaps.  I do like the PdP 63 though.  Strength is a medium light but so wonderful.  They speak of a peppery citrus top but the notes I get and enjoy are plum, violet, leather, cedar.  Very nice indeed.  Load it long and it’ll work into a very nice lather indeed.  
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I bought this the instant it hit the shelves a few years ago. When it arrived I was upset bc I didnt like the plum/fig thing. So I sold it off shortly thereafter.
But I repurchased on a whim recently and I'm glad I did... I've grown into the scent and I'm looking forward to using it... especially when autumn comes around.

Interesting fact - Sodium Palmate is the first ingredient, but it lathers just as if it is Potassium Palmate first.

Another interesting fact - the original PdP (which btw is their Sage scent of you buy their bar soaps) does use Potassium Palmate as the first ingredient. Gotta wonder why they'd have two formulas like that.

And finally, maybe I'm dreaming.... But I could swear they have a new soap in the scent Rosemary & Bergamot. Don't remember where I saw that.

good lather has no suds
Good post boys. Fall for me is a good live college football game, cool weather, and a Saturday shave with 63. I uber lather it with the 63 cream. The 63 asb is nice as well.

The fragrance is a very very close mate with Viktor and Rolf Spicebomb btw.

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#22,248

Member
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Ah yes! Always a great experience with this super sandalwood.
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#22,249

Member
Idaho Falls, Idaho
(07-22-2020, 05:43 AM)Bouki Wrote: Spitfire t. (Phoenix & Beau) leather & juniper

One of the best lumberjacky scents ever made.

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You sir are correct!

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#22,250

Posting Freak
Saint Petersburg . Russia
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