(10-27-2022, 05:00 PM)adrian.suta Wrote: To compensate for the lack of traditional shaving items in today's gear, I'm dropping some photos from the beautiful city of Prague (Czech Republic).
It's like we're walking through the 1980s again! All that's missing is the INXS soundtrack. Thanks for the memories, Adrian!
(10-27-2022, 07:07 PM)Bouki Wrote:Glad to bring back pleasant memories, Bouki.(10-27-2022, 05:00 PM)adrian.suta Wrote: To compensate for the lack of traditional shaving items in today's gear, I'm dropping some photos from the beautiful city of Prague (Czech Republic).
It's like we're walking through the 1980s again! All that's missing is the INXS soundtrack. Thanks for the memories, Adrian!
(10-27-2022, 05:00 PM)adrian.suta Wrote: Travel shaveGreat place. Architecture, beer, history, ladies - have fun!
To compensate for the lack of traditional shaving items in today's gear, I'm dropping some photos from the beautiful city of Prague (Czech Republic).
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King of Oud (Wholly Kaw) apple oud
Shave 17 ・ 82 g left
There is such a thing as natural oud oil, but it costs a fortune. We’re talking thousands of dollars per kilo. At that price, it’s not likely that any of the real stuff finds its way into most of our “oud” shaving soaps. Instead our artisans use a blend of synthetic and natural ingredients to create an olfactory representation of what oud smells like.
Feel gipped? Don’t. Have you ever seen a picture of Van Gogh’s sunflowers. It’s beautiful. But how many real sunflowers have been mixed into the paint. None. So is it phony? Well, no, of course not. It’s simply a representation of what the artist saw. And sometimes it's possible that what the artist represents is even more appealing, and beautiful, and valuable than the original. In 1987 Van Gogh’s oil painting of a vase of sunflowers sold for forty million.
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Razor Karve Christopher Bradley 3" Argyll ・ Blade PolSilver ・ Brush Amber Aerolite ・ Cologne D.R. Harris Sandalwood ・ Hoard 17,267 g (⇣1,215 g)
Shave 17 ・ 82 g left
There is such a thing as natural oud oil, but it costs a fortune. We’re talking thousands of dollars per kilo. At that price, it’s not likely that any of the real stuff finds its way into most of our “oud” shaving soaps. Instead our artisans use a blend of synthetic and natural ingredients to create an olfactory representation of what oud smells like.
Feel gipped? Don’t. Have you ever seen a picture of Van Gogh’s sunflowers. It’s beautiful. But how many real sunflowers have been mixed into the paint. None. So is it phony? Well, no, of course not. It’s simply a representation of what the artist saw. And sometimes it's possible that what the artist represents is even more appealing, and beautiful, and valuable than the original. In 1987 Van Gogh’s oil painting of a vase of sunflowers sold for forty million.
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Razor Karve Christopher Bradley 3" Argyll ・ Blade PolSilver ・ Brush Amber Aerolite ・ Cologne D.R. Harris Sandalwood ・ Hoard 17,267 g (⇣1,215 g)
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