I really rather enjoy the small scent of this old tub of Rose. Performance is nearly brainless it’s so easy to use. I sure wish I could have smelled a brand new tub before Art of Shaving discontinued this scent. It must have been glorious, but as it stands right now the scent is just so unobtrusive as to in no way detract from the great shave it offers. Better than a scentless product but so subtle. I do like it.
(06-25-2021, 02:36 AM)Bouki Wrote: Mike’s Bay Rum t. (Mike’s Natural Soaps) bay & bergamotYou take back what you said about porcine puffs!
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Yesterday I used the Marco Method to load my boar brush. This juicy approach gobbled up three grams of soap, but it made a mess of the sink, and frankly boar just can’t compete with my synthetic Peregrino when it comes to making a slick, wholesome lather. One thing I did like about the boar, though, was its feral pong. A bit of wildness suits a bay rum. But even that rich combo can get old. Luckily, just when I think I’m getting tired of the bay in this soap, the bergamot steps up to the plate, and it’s a whole new game. What once was rummy becomes tea-like. In fact, there are times when I’m reminded of Barrister & Mann’s Cheshire. Overall, Mike’s is a mildly scented bay rum. Still, it’s full of interesting facets that keep me coming back day after day.
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Karve Christopher Bradley ・ Astra SP ・ Phoenix Shaving Peregrino ・ Barberry Coast, Bay Rum No. 28 ・ YTD: 356 g
(06-25-2021, 06:37 AM)Nero Wrote: A&E St. Bart's (Kaizen)
Thank you for sending the rain and cooler air!
After the rain
Full moon?
Full bloom
Southern Witchcrafts soap might have been a more appropriate choice, eh? And some music in keeping with the theme of that full moon photo
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SLCuL-K39eQ
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