Citrus sounded nice this morning so Caties Fouet L’Orange met Mr. Teton Shaves “Extras” brush. Lovely! This is not an “orange grove” orange but neither is it a pretentious cologne either. Nor is it a gourmand scented soap. So what the heck is it? I don’t know how better to describe it than a masculine citrus. Caties lather needs no introduction. It was awesome for this sun parched day.
(08-19-2020, 11:27 PM)ExtraProtein Wrote: Gents: Sincerely missed all of you here in the LATHER section, my favourite area! The smart ppl in London said I needed to go to work in Mexico the last 2 months and off I went. Earthquakes especially big ones are no joke! Looking forward to seeing All of your posts the last 2 months! Cheers, RobWondered where you went. Glad you are back and safe.
A & E / Peach-Cognac
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(08-19-2020, 11:27 PM)ExtraProtein Wrote: Gents: Sincerely missed all of you here in the LATHER section, my favourite area! The smart ppl in London said I needed to go to work in Mexico the last 2 months and off I went. Earthquakes especially big ones are no joke! Looking forward to seeing All of your posts the last 2 months! Cheers, RobWelcome back brother - good to see all is aok with you-and you break out with the kaizen!
A & E / Peach-Cognac
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Vetiver Planet v. (Crown King) Indian vetiver, Haitian vetiver, Sri Lankan vetiver, double distilled vetiver
Though I've sampled soaps from over 70 artisans, I've never tried Crown King (PAA) until this week. In fact, in the past I sort of pooh-poohed the brand, letting my soap snobbery get the better of me. Crown King doesn't show up often in the SODT threads I follow, and it doesn't often find a spot in the top 10 lists that pop up all the time, so I dismissed it as a middling brand with a middlesome soap. That's all changed in the last couple days, though. I've had two splendid shaves absolutely sans irritation and full of face friendly hydrofaction. The vegan lather isn't as thick as Saponificio Varesino's, but it's just as slick and very protective and a pleasure to use. Here's a soap that could become habit forming.
Though I've sampled soaps from over 70 artisans, I've never tried Crown King (PAA) until this week. In fact, in the past I sort of pooh-poohed the brand, letting my soap snobbery get the better of me. Crown King doesn't show up often in the SODT threads I follow, and it doesn't often find a spot in the top 10 lists that pop up all the time, so I dismissed it as a middling brand with a middlesome soap. That's all changed in the last couple days, though. I've had two splendid shaves absolutely sans irritation and full of face friendly hydrofaction. The vegan lather isn't as thick as Saponificio Varesino's, but it's just as slick and very protective and a pleasure to use. Here's a soap that could become habit forming.
(08-19-2020, 11:27 PM)ExtraProtein Wrote: Gents: Sincerely missed all of you here in the LATHER section, my favourite area! The smart ppl in London said I needed to go to work in Mexico the last 2 months and off I went. Earthquakes especially big ones are no joke! Looking forward to seeing All of your posts the last 2 months! Cheers, RobGreat to have you back, ExtraProtein! Man I've missed those backgrounds!
A & E / Peach-Cognac
(08-20-2020, 05:28 AM)Bouki Wrote: Vetiver Planet v. (Crown King) Indian vetiver, Haitian vetiver, Sri Lankan vetiver, double distilled vetiverThey make great products. I really enjoy the soap.
Though I've sampled soaps from over 70 artisans, I've never tried Crown King (PAA) until this week. In fact, in the past I sort of pooh-poohed the brand, letting my soap snobbery get the better of me. Crown King doesn't show up often in the SODT threads I follow, and it doesn't often find a spot in the top 10 lists that pop up all the time, so I dismissed it as a middling brand with a middlesome soap. That's all changed in the last couple days, though. I've had two splendid shaves absolutely sans irritation and full of face friendly hydrofaction. The vegan lather isn't as thick as Saponificio Varesino's, but it's just as slick and very protective and a pleasure to use. Here's a soap that could become habit forming.
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