Vétyver v. (Martin de Candre)
Spritzing my jar of Martin de Candre
Rose with
Habit Rouge has done wonders for its original pale scent. I give the soap two short blasts and then let it rest for a few minutes to allow for the alcohol to evaporate. The lather comes out smelling sweet and powdery and magnificent. Satisfaction every shave now. I’m a happy shaver, and I’m even happier now that I found I can do the same sort of trick with Martin de Candre
Vétyver. The scent of this soap is fairly tame, especially when you compare it to some of the truly heartstopping vetivers out there. It seemed to need a bit of pick me up. So this morning I found a bottle of Guerlain
Vetiver that I haven’t touched for a while. The pump is broken. It gives me more of drizzle than a mist, but that’s just fine for scenting a soap. Two drips did wonders to the fragrance of the soap, and the lather came out full of limey and mossy and tobaccoey notes that added grace to the underlying vetiver. This enhanced
Vétyver just might be my next soap of the month.