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#31,462

Posting Freak
(12-14-2021, 09:18 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote:
(12-14-2021, 09:09 PM)Old Sarge Wrote: One of my favorites to lather with, I'm one of those that likes the smell and can see the Tabac in this ceramic bowl lasting a very long time despite shaving with every Tuesday!

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All the smart ones like Tabac!  I’m with you on that one.  Tabac is “masculine tranquility” to my nose.
Classic - a puck that I can't be without

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#31,463

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Grooming Department Melody
Bright & cheerful soap
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#31,464
Art of Shaving - Unscented (tallow)

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Dave
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#31,466

Clay Face
Honolulu, Hawaii
Original (Martin de Candre) rosemary, lavender, mint
Shave 4 ・ 97% left

Skunk cabbage, funeral flowers, and deep animalic musk. — Interested? I thought you would be. That’s the scent pyramid for today’s aftershave, Ed. Pinaud’s classic monsterpiece, Lilac Vegetal. It’s been around since 1880, so you know it must be good, right? Think again. This lurid green juice is downright skanky. It’s like someone filled a filthy toilet bowl with fresh compost, planted a purple lilac bush in it, and then rubbed the rim with animal parts and pieces. It’s a hurler at first, no doubt, but then something miraculous happens. The stench dies down within a couple minutes, and what’s left is just a nice granny-style lilac. It’s got some legs, too. The musk carries the scent over to the next day, especially if you use it  as a full-body wash, as Pinaud originally intended. I’m not sure I dare wear this in public, but I don’t have to be back to the office for a couple weeks. That should be enough time to get all stunk up with Lilac Vegetal at home. Luckily, the only other person in this shack absolutely loves it.
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Razor Henson AL13 Mild ・ Blade Astra SP ・ Brush Phoenix Shaving Peregrino ・ YTD 724 g  ・ Dumas, The Three Musketeers, Chap. 50, "Brother and Sister"
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#31,467

Marmot Den in
Alpine Meadow @Fayetteville GA
(This post was last modified: 12-15-2021, 12:20 PM by Old Sarge.)
(12-15-2021, 06:00 AM)Bouki Wrote: Original (Martin de Candre) rosemary, lavender, mint
Shave 4 ・ 97% left

Skunk cabbage, funeral flowers, and deep animalic musk. — Interested? I thought you would be. That’s the scent pyramid for today’s aftershave, Ed. Pinaud’s classic monsterpiece, Lilac Vegetal. It’s been around since 1880, so you know it must be good, right? Think again. This lurid green juice is downright skanky. It’s like someone filled a filthy toilet bowl with fresh compost, planted a purple lilac bush in it, and then rubbed the rim with animal parts and pieces. It’s a hurler at first, no doubt, but then something miraculous happens. The stench dies down within a couple minutes, and what’s left is just a nice granny-style lilac. It’s got some legs, too. The musk carries the scent over to the next day, especially if you use it  as a full-body wash, as Pinaud originally intended. I’m not sure I dare wear this in public, but I don’t have to be back to the office for a couple weeks. That should be enough time to get all stunk up with Lilac Vegetal at home. Luckily, the only other person in this shack absolutely loves it.
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Great review, Bouki! I enjoy the Clubman Pinaud A/Ss that I have and I'm strangly attracted to this one without ever smelling, perhaps I've been hypnotized by the vibrant color and classic packaging. I had a similar reaction to Dickinson's witch hazel, a strong initially distasteful scent that grew on me over time. I now prefer it to Thayers and have the same sentiment of wanting to bathe in it. I've heard that the you don't choose the Veg, the Veg chooses you. I'm still waiting to see if I've been chosen. Planning to get Citrus Musk on next visit to ABBS.

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expert shaver
Panther's Stanley Cup Champs
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#31,470

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Idaho Falls, Idaho
(12-15-2021, 06:00 AM)Bouki Wrote: Original (Martin de Candre) rosemary, lavender, mint
Shave 4 ・ 97% left

Skunk cabbage, funeral flowers, and deep animalic musk. — Interested? I thought you would be. That’s the scent pyramid for today’s aftershave, Ed. Pinaud’s classic monsterpiece, Lilac Vegetal. It’s been around since 1880, so you know it must be good, right? Think again. This lurid green juice is downright skanky. It’s like someone filled a filthy toilet bowl with fresh compost, planted a purple lilac bush in it, and then rubbed the rim with animal parts and pieces. It’s a hurler at first, no doubt, but then something miraculous happens. The stench dies down within a couple minutes, and what’s left is just a nice granny-style lilac. It’s got some legs, too. The musk carries the scent over to the next day, especially if you use it  as a full-body wash, as Pinaud originally intended. I’m not sure I dare wear this in public, but I don’t have to be back to the office for a couple weeks. That should be enough time to get all stunk up with Lilac Vegetal at home. Luckily, the only other person in this shack absolutely loves it.
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Razor Henson AL13 Mild ・ Blade Astra SP ・ Brush Phoenix Shaving Peregrino ・ YTD 724 g  ・ Dumas, The Three Musketeers, Chap. 50, "Brother and Sister"
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So your slowdown of various soaps hasn’t stopped your assault on my wallet.  I find myself wanting to try the VEG now.  Great with-up.

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