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Grooming Dept Mumtaz
Kairos Base
Scent Notes: Bergamot, Lemon, Mandarin, Orange, Jasmine, Rose, Incense, Vanilla, Opoponax, Civet, Tonka Bean, Cedarwood, Iris, Patchouli, Vetiver, Leather, Musk, and Sandalwood.
Kairos Base
Scent Notes: Bergamot, Lemon, Mandarin, Orange, Jasmine, Rose, Incense, Vanilla, Opoponax, Civet, Tonka Bean, Cedarwood, Iris, Patchouli, Vetiver, Leather, Musk, and Sandalwood.
On a recent Pasteur Pharmacy order, included was a sample of E&S Rasage soap & aftershave. I haven't tried this French soap before so I finally gave it a try. The slickness on the first shave wasn't as good as I would hope for, but a few more shaves & I'll make a better determination on that. Overall a very nice first shave with E&S Rasage Oasis. I look forward to the next few shaves to get a better impression of its performance. I'm interested to see how it compares to my favorite aquatic scented soap, SV 70th.
If it matters to anyone, my wife likes it!
If it matters to anyone, my wife likes it!
David - Shaving enthusiast - Kansas City, Missouri
Arlington (D.R. Harris & Co. Ltd.) citrus fougère
Shave 1 ・ 114 g left
Years ago my wife used to scatter orange peels over the lawn just before I mowed. She read somewhere that felines didn’t like the smell of citrus, and she was bent on keeping the neighbor’s foul cat off our grass. I'm a mulcher, not a bagger, so the peels were ground up with the grass and then spread all around. Well, it worked. The stinking cat disappeared, and now my dear wife no longer tosses peels around the yard. Still, I fondly remember the smell of freshly cut grass mixed with mulched citrus. I never imagined I would find a shaving soap that hits the same notes, but this bowl of Arlington comes close. Lots of neroli and sweet orange is braced by all manner of green and woody notes. It smells like a sunny spring day when the trees are in bloom and the grass is green and you haven’t got a care in the world. I always thought Windsor was the best thing to come out of the house of D. R. Harris. This Arlington, though, may be just as grand. And it doesn't hurt that they threw in an extra fourteen grams. At the rate I'm using this soap, that's nearly another month of fragrant shaves.
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Razor Henson AL13 Mild Black ・ Blade Astra SP ・ Brush Simpson Commodore X1 ・ Soap Hoard 18,177 g ・ YTD 55 g
Shave 1 ・ 114 g left
Years ago my wife used to scatter orange peels over the lawn just before I mowed. She read somewhere that felines didn’t like the smell of citrus, and she was bent on keeping the neighbor’s foul cat off our grass. I'm a mulcher, not a bagger, so the peels were ground up with the grass and then spread all around. Well, it worked. The stinking cat disappeared, and now my dear wife no longer tosses peels around the yard. Still, I fondly remember the smell of freshly cut grass mixed with mulched citrus. I never imagined I would find a shaving soap that hits the same notes, but this bowl of Arlington comes close. Lots of neroli and sweet orange is braced by all manner of green and woody notes. It smells like a sunny spring day when the trees are in bloom and the grass is green and you haven’t got a care in the world. I always thought Windsor was the best thing to come out of the house of D. R. Harris. This Arlington, though, may be just as grand. And it doesn't hurt that they threw in an extra fourteen grams. At the rate I'm using this soap, that's nearly another month of fragrant shaves.
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Razor Henson AL13 Mild Black ・ Blade Astra SP ・ Brush Simpson Commodore X1 ・ Soap Hoard 18,177 g ・ YTD 55 g
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