(This post was last modified: 10-22-2022, 05:59 AM by Bouki.)
(10-22-2022, 04:26 AM)Nero Wrote: (10-21-2022, 11:51 PM)Bouki Wrote: La Fougère Parfaite (Wholly Kaw) Fougère Friday
Shave 20 ・ 74 g left
I like to load these Wholly Kaw soaps heavy, about two grams per shave. You’d think that much soap would make mountains of lather. Fact is, I’m getting just enough for two passes and some clean up. Good gravy, though, it’s rich. And as I’m just discovering, with enough water, it’s extremely slick. The edge of the blade is just barely noticeable. I still haven’t tried WK’s Siero base, but I’m so happy with these old pucks, I don’t feel the need to upgrade.
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Razor Karve Chris Bradley 3¼" Argyll ・ Blade PolSilver ・ Brush Peregrino ・ Hoard 17,271 g (⇣1,211 g)
Hey Bouki,
I understand that this is often described (including by you, I reckon) as in the family of Brut. What would your nose say are the differences? Curious because I like the idea of Brut, but my schnoz doesn't love it like it should. Missing depth/too linear, or something? (Too high of expectations for a drugstore item, that's part of it - I know.)
What do you think?
Hey,
Nero:
La Fougère Parfaite is a pretty close take on modern
Brut, the kind currently distributed by Helen of Troy. It's pale compared to the original
Brut of the 60s and 70s. There's no complexity, and there's no bottom in it. What you get is a clean lavender, some citrus, geranium and mint (?) coupled with a watery coumarin scent that reminds me of an indoor swimming pool. I'm not getting much wood or moss or patchouli, but then those note are pretty thin in modern
Brut too. So, snaps to Wholly Kaw for making a soap that pairs quite well with
Brut as we know it today. But doggone I wish Sri had used vintage
Brut or even
Azzaro pour Homme instead as his inspiration for a perfect fougère.
... just splashed some modern
Brut cologne on my face. It starts out greener than
La Fougère Parfaite, but that dissipates in almost an instant. Before it disappears though, this urinous note wells up (fans of Kouros will like that part). It too disappears in seconds. Still, I'm glad to say that skanky bit never made it into Wholly Kaw's soap.