(09-04-2020, 08:17 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote:(09-03-2020, 11:59 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: There was a time when I really didn’t care for Barbershop Scents. They were all over the place. Sweet. Herbaceous. Dry. Just couldn’t wrap my head around what the Barbershop thing was all about. Then I ran onto B&M Seville and it clicked for me. To me a good barbershop scent is classy and classic. It smells like a man that gives a damn. It conjures up thoughts of confidence and cleanliness. Well brother, I got a new favorite . Sir Henrys Quartet is as awesome as they come. Herb to open. Powdery musk dry down with a hint of vanilla to keep it from being too serious. My my my.You Sir Lip, are a dangerous man. I have a set of pucks in the mail from BLACK TIE: sandakwoos, black tie and the bay rum. Probably should have grabbed the barbershop you describe. What is it close to in smell? Old spice, clubman, rive gauche, Honor,?
aBarbershop now.
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You’re gonna find out. You should have a sample coming. I doubt it will smell like any of those you mentioned. I never smelled any other Barbershop scents before creating Quartet.
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French Vetiver v. (Cyril Salter) raw vetiver
Thanks to Lipripper660 for reminding me just how good a fresh jug of French Vetiver can be. This is dark, bitter, smoky oh-so-incredible vetiver, undiluted and coming at you full force. Thing is, though, it loses its umph fairly quickly. So I'll be dipping into this tub frequently in the next couple of months to enjoy that walloping good blast of rootitude before it goes mellow on me.
Thanks to Lipripper660 for reminding me just how good a fresh jug of French Vetiver can be. This is dark, bitter, smoky oh-so-incredible vetiver, undiluted and coming at you full force. Thing is, though, it loses its umph fairly quickly. So I'll be dipping into this tub frequently in the next couple of months to enjoy that walloping good blast of rootitude before it goes mellow on me.
(09-04-2020, 05:31 PM)Polovez Wrote:Eleven does a great job! It took me awhile to try Eleven's newer version but I am very glad I did(09-04-2020, 04:23 PM)HoosierShave Wrote: In honor of Eleven's new scent being available today, I decided to use one of the greatest scents in wet-shaving...
Great foam! A very good manufacturer.
(09-05-2020, 12:58 AM)Dominick Rodriguez Wrote:Big thanks. Can't wait to lather these up!(09-04-2020, 08:17 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote:(09-03-2020, 11:59 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: There was a time when I really didn’t care for Barbershop Scents. They were all over the place. Sweet. Herbaceous. Dry. Just couldn’t wrap my head around what the Barbershop thing was all about. Then I ran onto B&M Seville and it clicked for me. To me a good barbershop scent is classy and classic. It smells like a man that gives a damn. It conjures up thoughts of confidence and cleanliness. Well brother, I got a new favorite . Sir Henrys Quartet is as awesome as they come. Herb to open. Powdery musk dry down with a hint of vanilla to keep it from being too serious. My my my.You Sir Lip, are a dangerous man. I have a set of pucks in the mail from BLACK TIE: sandakwoos, black tie and the bay rum. Probably should have grabbed the barbershop you describe. What is it close to in smell? Old spice, clubman, rive gauche, Honor,?
aBarbershop now.
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You’re gonna find out. You should have a sample coming. I doubt it will smell like any of those you mentioned. I never smelled any other Barbershop scents before creating Quartet.
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