The puck of Harris Marlborough is getting smaller but boy howdy the thing shrinks slowly. I’ve been working on it for a couple of years now I suppose. The scent is still just as lively as the day I cracked it open. So very nice. A dry cedar and if you like cedar this is a good one. This soap offers me everything I like about wet shaving. Great, slick gobs of lather in a classic package. To say I’m a DR Harris fan is an understatement.
Tuesday Shave
Grooming Department Le Vetiver
This is a vetiver that Lip would not like. It is very tame. Not rooty, wet or dirt like. This one is very clean, grassy, and I dare say ' fruity.' So well blended I had difficulty picking out individual scent notes. This will be a summer vetiver in my rotation.
A spectrum of raw/brute vetiver, from strength to pale for you root lovers follows : Salters cream, Mike's, MdC Vetyver, Sir Henry's, Mystic Water, Caties, Saponificio Varesino Desert Vetiver, and lastly Grooming Department LeVetiver.
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Grooming Department Le Vetiver
This is a vetiver that Lip would not like. It is very tame. Not rooty, wet or dirt like. This one is very clean, grassy, and I dare say ' fruity.' So well blended I had difficulty picking out individual scent notes. This will be a summer vetiver in my rotation.
A spectrum of raw/brute vetiver, from strength to pale for you root lovers follows : Salters cream, Mike's, MdC Vetyver, Sir Henry's, Mystic Water, Caties, Saponificio Varesino Desert Vetiver, and lastly Grooming Department LeVetiver.
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Tabacco Verde v. (Tcheon Fung Sing) tobacco flower
Three months ago this tub of Tabacco Verde arrived in the mail a shriveled up scrap of what it once was. In fact, it weighed less than a quarter of what the package stated. My vendor must have let it sit on his shelf for years. The label called it a cream, but it was more like a bin of dust. What to do? It seemed clear that all that had been lost was the water. So I put the soap on the scale and dumped in some water until it weighed the 150 grams that were advertised. And then I let it sit, and sit, and sit. Finally today when I popped off the lid, I found a smooth, fragrant lotionlike soap that was a pleasure to load and made a stupendous lather. I have to admit I’m really looking forward to tucking into this revived Tabacco Verde again soon. (But I’ll probably choose my vendors more carefully in the future.)
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Tcheon Fung Sing: Tabacco Verde (87% left) ・ Maggard V3 ・ Astra Superior Platinum ・ Phoenix Shaving Solar Flare ・ Soap Hoard: 11,798 g ・ Used this year: 83 g
Three months ago this tub of Tabacco Verde arrived in the mail a shriveled up scrap of what it once was. In fact, it weighed less than a quarter of what the package stated. My vendor must have let it sit on his shelf for years. The label called it a cream, but it was more like a bin of dust. What to do? It seemed clear that all that had been lost was the water. So I put the soap on the scale and dumped in some water until it weighed the 150 grams that were advertised. And then I let it sit, and sit, and sit. Finally today when I popped off the lid, I found a smooth, fragrant lotionlike soap that was a pleasure to load and made a stupendous lather. I have to admit I’m really looking forward to tucking into this revived Tabacco Verde again soon. (But I’ll probably choose my vendors more carefully in the future.)
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Tcheon Fung Sing: Tabacco Verde (87% left) ・ Maggard V3 ・ Astra Superior Platinum ・ Phoenix Shaving Solar Flare ・ Soap Hoard: 11,798 g ・ Used this year: 83 g
(02-16-2021, 07:29 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Declaration Groomings After the Rain claims to smell like a forest after a rainstorm. It smells great but unfortunately it does not smell like my forest post wetting. Scent notes are wet pine, cedar, muted lavender and white pepper. I get the pepper and lavender and strangely a mint scent that is not stated to be in the mix. It is a lovely scent, just not what I was expecting. Great performance though.(Sure was hoping for the “wet pine” though).I seem to get mostly anise/fennel out of this one...
and I agree with you, it's not really as advertised but still really like it. Calming and very enjoyable.
I lathered up with Desert Vetiver SV again today to give it another shot. I think I’m around 8-10 shaves in. A couple comments were mentioned on the scent of this a couple pages back. Bouki mentions guava soap poured on sage brush and I appreciate his thoughts. When I read other people’s comments and take them in to see if I can experience the different facets of a scent. Sometimes another description helps expose those other sides you may not pick up on when you use it the first couple times. I still find it very hard to identify so I hope ExtraProtein enjoys it if he ends up getting it.
The in-shave protection is nice, slick and good residual as well as a great aftershave. My skin feels really nice so as always I appreciate the skin conditioning from each release. My shave went really comfortable so it is still just a lack of excitement on the scent. The desert as a place was mentioned earlier and I don’t really equate my trips to the “desert” with some of the scent notes in this soap. My nose is getting a lot of floral on it but it is still muddy. Nero made a neat post on Tabac last week which I liked. I would say I could happily go with Tabac and enjoy that scent more than this right now. I would prefer B&M Roam over most scents. That seemed to be a bit more controversial for many years but for me, that scent offers a nice smoke note that does remind me of the “desert” or a campfire so to speak.
TommyCarioca had listed quite a few of the heavy hitters in the vetiver category and I would say a couple like Mike’s Vetiver, Cyril R Salters Vetiver, and I’ll add one to his list if he doesn’t mind, Jabonman Tierra Humeda. Those are definitely bold and smelly scents, not in a bad way, but offer that heavy earth and can be strong. I do enjoy vetiver but those examples of shave soaps I don’t like to use. It’s a bit heavy on my nose but those that can rock that scent, I applaud you. I go for a fougere to get a bit of a “heavier” or greener scent choice.
I think I will take a break from mucking up the soap choice thread. I appreciate everyone letting me spam some of my fragrance thoughts this last week. Enjoy your shaves everyone, cheers
The in-shave protection is nice, slick and good residual as well as a great aftershave. My skin feels really nice so as always I appreciate the skin conditioning from each release. My shave went really comfortable so it is still just a lack of excitement on the scent. The desert as a place was mentioned earlier and I don’t really equate my trips to the “desert” with some of the scent notes in this soap. My nose is getting a lot of floral on it but it is still muddy. Nero made a neat post on Tabac last week which I liked. I would say I could happily go with Tabac and enjoy that scent more than this right now. I would prefer B&M Roam over most scents. That seemed to be a bit more controversial for many years but for me, that scent offers a nice smoke note that does remind me of the “desert” or a campfire so to speak.
TommyCarioca had listed quite a few of the heavy hitters in the vetiver category and I would say a couple like Mike’s Vetiver, Cyril R Salters Vetiver, and I’ll add one to his list if he doesn’t mind, Jabonman Tierra Humeda. Those are definitely bold and smelly scents, not in a bad way, but offer that heavy earth and can be strong. I do enjoy vetiver but those examples of shave soaps I don’t like to use. It’s a bit heavy on my nose but those that can rock that scent, I applaud you. I go for a fougere to get a bit of a “heavier” or greener scent choice.
I think I will take a break from mucking up the soap choice thread. I appreciate everyone letting me spam some of my fragrance thoughts this last week. Enjoy your shaves everyone, cheers
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