Lemongrass & Eucalyptus t. (Mike's Natural Soaps)
There's no point in interpreting the scent. It is what the label says it is: straight up natural essential oils and plenty of 'em. We've all got soaps that for one reason or another don't quite make our top tier, but we hang on to them because we like the scent or the performance or maybe just the artwork on the label. I admit Lemongrass & Eucalyptus doesn't win any olfactory awards with me, and the label is more quaint than captivating. I keep this soap on deck for one simple reason: I can load it until my brush is bursting without feeling the slightest twinge of parsimony. There's no compulsion to make the puck last. In fact, it's not uncommon to gobble up four grams of this soap per shave. What comes out is a super rich, sour creamy lather that keeps my hot-'n-bothered hide happy on these sultry end of summer days. So full marks for performance. I won't replace this tub, but I'll sure have a lot of fun with it until it's gone.
There's no point in interpreting the scent. It is what the label says it is: straight up natural essential oils and plenty of 'em. We've all got soaps that for one reason or another don't quite make our top tier, but we hang on to them because we like the scent or the performance or maybe just the artwork on the label. I admit Lemongrass & Eucalyptus doesn't win any olfactory awards with me, and the label is more quaint than captivating. I keep this soap on deck for one simple reason: I can load it until my brush is bursting without feeling the slightest twinge of parsimony. There's no compulsion to make the puck last. In fact, it's not uncommon to gobble up four grams of this soap per shave. What comes out is a super rich, sour creamy lather that keeps my hot-'n-bothered hide happy on these sultry end of summer days. So full marks for performance. I won't replace this tub, but I'll sure have a lot of fun with it until it's gone.
(This post was last modified: 09-15-2020, 06:26 PM by TommyCarioca.)
(09-14-2020, 06:32 PM)Tidepool Wrote:Best in the biz on the spice front!
Good shave I bet
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(09-14-2020, 06:36 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Mystic Waters Poggio die Pini is such an awesome scent. I get pine and dry brush under a hot sun because if you didn’t know, pine in cool months smells vastly different to my nose. This scent takes me to the White Cloud Mountains of central Idaho riding up Jack Creek to get to the Chamberlain Basin. The hot August sun baking the grass on the south-facing hills to a golden color. The locusts buzzing in the brush. The heat on my cheeks with a bit of brisk breeze occasionally sliding down off of Castle Peak. The smell of the pines and bitter brush baking in the sun. A bit of dust from the horse hooves in the dusty trail. Yep. I like this scent.Now that makes me want to go on a 3 day pack hike in the Rockies! I need to get a sample of this one.
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(09-15-2020, 02:47 AM)Bouki Wrote: Lemongrass & Eucalyptus t. (Mike's Natural Soaps)
There's no point in interpreting the scent. It is what the label says it is: straight up natural essential oils and plenty of 'em. We've all got soaps that for one reason or another don't quite make our top tier, but we hang on to them because we like the scent or the performance or maybe just the artwork on the label. I admit Lemongrass & Eucalyptus doesn't win any olfactory awards with me, and the label is more quaint than captivating. I keep this soap on deck for one simple reason: I can load it until my brush is bursting without feeling the slightest twinge of parsimony. There's no compulsion to make the puck last. In fact, it's not uncommon to gobble up four grams of this soap per shave. What comes out is a super rich, sour creamy lather that keeps my hot-'n-bothered hide happy on these sultry end of summer days. So full marks for performance. I won't replace this tub, but I'll sure have a lot of fun with it until it's gone.
I think this is the only Mike's scent that I haven't tried yet. If I remember correctly, someone had posted the scent reminded them of a cough drop.
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