(10-11-2020, 06:06 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote:A great scent, unquestionably.(10-11-2020, 05:58 PM)Nero Wrote: NSS Mysore SandalwoodI understand this is a light but wonderful scent?
good lather has no suds
Yeah kinda medium-light. Still lingers on the skin afterward though... Wouldn't change anything about it.
good lather has no suds
(This post was last modified: 10-11-2020, 08:52 PM by Nero.)
(10-11-2020, 08:27 PM)DanLaw Wrote:I don't know if they are using actual Mysore, or if it is a fragrance oil modeled to be such. In any event, it's by far my favorite sandalwood scent by any artisan I've smelled by a long shot. It's just as nice as AOS, albeit different.(10-11-2020, 05:58 PM)Nero Wrote: NSS Mysore Sandalwood
good lather has no suds
How can this possibly sell for 11GBP? Even if mysore stolen, the transport expense, given the amount required due to wastage whilst processing the soap, would make the raw ingredient cost higher than the retail price
Creamy yet woodsy and masculine.
(Whereas AOS is more on the cologne side of things)
It's closest to C&E Mysore Sandalwood actually, but creamier in scent.
good lather has no suds
Rose v. (Martin de Candre)
If you really want to take a chunk out of one of your soaps, the Marco Method is the way to do it. A dripping brush and a hundred swirls will carve quite a divot out of even the hardest pucks. This jar of Martin de Candre remained flat and level until I started coming at it with a wet brush. Now it looks sort of like an elephant has sat on it – still dense but with a rumpled concavity. My spreadsheet tells me that if I keep up with this sort of treatment, I’ll be lucky to get another ninety shaves out of this 200 g. jar (but what incredible shaves they will be).
If you really want to take a chunk out of one of your soaps, the Marco Method is the way to do it. A dripping brush and a hundred swirls will carve quite a divot out of even the hardest pucks. This jar of Martin de Candre remained flat and level until I started coming at it with a wet brush. Now it looks sort of like an elephant has sat on it – still dense but with a rumpled concavity. My spreadsheet tells me that if I keep up with this sort of treatment, I’ll be lucky to get another ninety shaves out of this 200 g. jar (but what incredible shaves they will be).
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