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(12-01-2020, 04:36 AM)Bouki Wrote: French Vetiver v. (Cyril Salter) raw vetiver
Salter’s French Vetiver has the reputation for being the rawest, the smokiest, and some may say the rudest of all the vetivers. As far as my nose can tell, it’s scented with nothing but dank and dirty vetiver from Java. It’s potent. That robust scent is what attracts fearless shavers to it. I’ve fallen for French Vetiver three times. My first tub floored me. Fool that I was, I actually gave it away, thinking it was too strong. My second tub went bland on me after only a year. I pitched it. This third tub also came out of the gates lacking some luster. It was mild and a bit boozy, and altogether lacking that olfactory punch that makes this soap so tempting. Luckily I had a small vial of dark brown Javan vetiver oil on hand. Today I dumped it all into the shave cream, gave it a great big stir, and filled my brush. “Ugh, that’s strong! You’re not seriously going to put that on your face, are you?” my wife yelled from across the room. Ahhh, success at last!
(12-01-2020, 07:17 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote:Lipripper660: when I get really interested in a particular olfactory note, I like to order a small sample of its essential oil. That way I can get a grip on what it smells like all on its own without a lot of other notes clouding the performance. There are lots of vendors of essential oils. Search online and you'll be amazed at the number. Right now my favorite vendor is Eden Botanicals. They have a broad selection of oils, good descriptions, and sampler sets of popular scents such as patchouli and vetiver.(12-01-2020, 04:36 AM)Bouki Wrote: French Vetiver v. (Cyril Salter) raw vetiverWhere does one obtain a vial of Javanese vetiver oil?
Luckily I had a small vial of dark brown Javan vetiver oil on hand.