You wanna talk about a stinker! Well here’s your oyster! With a scent profile including things like motor oil, leather, gun cleaner, birch tar etc you know it’s going to smell like a shop rag. I’ve always been interested but the scents seemed to eclectic, and the name too “back alley” to expect it not to be so hyper masculine as to become a joke. Awhile back I got a little sampler of the aftershave in a trade I’d worked out with a fella and surprise! I liked it. I mean I really truly enjoyed this scent so now I have full sized of the whole shebang. Is it masculine? Let’s just say my shirt won’t button across the chest. Is it delicious? Nope, it smells of gun cleaner and motor oil and birch tar. But who ever mixed this scent did so masterfully and added enough Cade, oak moss, vanilla, citrus, to take the harsh edges away and gents, it is glorious. Who would have thunk it? I enjoy this stinker more than Salters dirty French Vetiver. The name Stag though will tell you all you need to know about it’s prowess to woo the ladies however. I know I’m going stag when I roll this one out and I’ll keep the Creed scents around for the lady.
(This post was last modified: 12-01-2021, 08:27 PM by adrian.suta.)
Abbate y la Mantia, Vulcano
Very nice clean scent with just a touch of mint. The lather doesn't shine in the slickness and protection department. In fact it gave me a hot chili face feel the second I put the razor down. It made me feel so alive!
Later edit: chili pepper might actually be among the ingredients of this soap
Very nice clean scent with just a touch of mint. The lather doesn't shine in the slickness and protection department. In fact it gave me a hot chili face feel the second I put the razor down. It made me feel so alive!
Later edit: chili pepper might actually be among the ingredients of this soap
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