(09-21-2020, 02:52 AM)Lipripper660 Wrote:Lip- I am afraid it will be too mild for vetiver lovers like you and me. Not very bold. Tame I might say. Close to the Tom Fords Grey Vetiver in style. And therefore similar to Fine's Clean Vetiver, although pales in scent strength. Good performance - but wouldn't usurp Fine, Sir Henrys, Cyril Salter , or Mikes for me.(09-21-2020, 02:25 AM)TommyCarioca Wrote: SC Desert VetiverHow do you like this one?
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Quartet t. (Sir Henry’s Shave Soap) spiced amber
If you like spice, amber, garden herbs, and a whiff of citrus, then this one is for you. Quartet is a strongly scented barbershop fragrance that is wonderfully rich and elegant, and a little nostalgic, too. Sweet and old fashioned, it will leave you smelling like Uncle Jack did at Thanksgiving dinner back in 1955. In other words, it’s a great scent for flannel shirt weather. For a long time Barrister & Mann’s Seville was my benchmark for barbershop soaps, but that may be changing now that I’ve tried Quartet.
If you like spice, amber, garden herbs, and a whiff of citrus, then this one is for you. Quartet is a strongly scented barbershop fragrance that is wonderfully rich and elegant, and a little nostalgic, too. Sweet and old fashioned, it will leave you smelling like Uncle Jack did at Thanksgiving dinner back in 1955. In other words, it’s a great scent for flannel shirt weather. For a long time Barrister & Mann’s Seville was my benchmark for barbershop soaps, but that may be changing now that I’ve tried Quartet.
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