Haymarket Vetiver t. (Shannon's Soaps) citrus, oakmoss, vetiver
The soap looks like the insides of a Fig Newton. You wouldn’t think you could really make much of it. But give it seventy swirls with a wet brush and you’ll have the makings for an exceptional lather – fine grained, thirsty, and plenty slick. Give yourself about ten minutes to perfect your batter. It likes to sip rather than gulp down the water you give it. And the smell? I get a nice jolt of citrus, something that smells like turpentine, and loads of pungent vetiver. It’s very nice.
The soap looks like the insides of a Fig Newton. You wouldn’t think you could really make much of it. But give it seventy swirls with a wet brush and you’ll have the makings for an exceptional lather – fine grained, thirsty, and plenty slick. Give yourself about ten minutes to perfect your batter. It likes to sip rather than gulp down the water you give it. And the smell? I get a nice jolt of citrus, something that smells like turpentine, and loads of pungent vetiver. It’s very nice.