Ethos
Big thanks. Dan Law
The lather on the hand is from my face only after face lathering . The lather on the brush is tertiary to the removal of the face lather.
This stuff is easy to build, smells great, slick - but the post is what makes this top tier and elite.
Dan, this is going to be solidly in my rotation.
C U all tomorrow
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Big thanks. Dan Law
The lather on the hand is from my face only after face lathering . The lather on the brush is tertiary to the removal of the face lather.
This stuff is easy to build, smells great, slick - but the post is what makes this top tier and elite.
Dan, this is going to be solidly in my rotation.
C U all tomorrow
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Geo. F. Trumper’s Sandalwood Shaving Cream
This was the first time I’ve tried Trumper’s. A friend got rid of some of his shaving goods, which is how I ended up with this. The slickness was good. That was about the only positive. Lather looked dry even when hydrated. No protective cushion during the shave. Skin felt worn, dry and tight after the shave. And the scent is a synthetic something that has little to do with Sandalwood.
If anyone else wants to give this a try, it’s yours for the price of shipping. The jar is a little more than 3/4 full, and has never been loaded from directly.
This was the first time I’ve tried Trumper’s. A friend got rid of some of his shaving goods, which is how I ended up with this. The slickness was good. That was about the only positive. Lather looked dry even when hydrated. No protective cushion during the shave. Skin felt worn, dry and tight after the shave. And the scent is a synthetic something that has little to do with Sandalwood.
If anyone else wants to give this a try, it’s yours for the price of shipping. The jar is a little more than 3/4 full, and has never been loaded from directly.
Whenever I go to shave, I assume there’s someone else on the planet shaving, so I say “I’m gonna go shave, too.”
– Mitch Hedberg
– Mitch Hedberg
(08-08-2020, 05:08 AM)Lipripper660 Wrote: For a while Esbjerg was a hot ticket but I seldom see it these days. Orange Vetiver is a Vetiver lovers dream! They use orange where others use lemongrass on that bright first note but then the the very dirty Vetiver comes rushing forward! Heavenly! I catch a whiff of Vetiver all day when I use this.I take it that your tub did not have the chemically, burnt smell that my did. Lucky man!
Not sure what happened.... I originally had their Grapefruit before there was a rage for their stuff. Excellent, light, airy, clean grapefruit scent. That's it.
Then when they released new scents, I bought pretty much all of them, and they all had that chemically smell that I referred to at the top.... even the replacement tub of Grapefruit.
good lather has no suds
Morning Ghost t. (Cold River Soap Works) citrusy vetiver
Along with the sweet orange and vetiver, Cold River has tucked in some interesting wood notes of amyris and Ho wood. They take the edge off the vetiver, which can be quite bitter served up all on its own. I've left this pot of soap uncorked all day, and it's filled the whole house with smells of fresh earthiness. Very nice.
Along with the sweet orange and vetiver, Cold River has tucked in some interesting wood notes of amyris and Ho wood. They take the edge off the vetiver, which can be quite bitter served up all on its own. I've left this pot of soap uncorked all day, and it's filled the whole house with smells of fresh earthiness. Very nice.
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