Windsor (D.R. Harris)
vetiver cologne
Shave 24 ・ 89 g left
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Windsor Wednesday? Just the thing for a mid-week pick me up. I love this stuff and I’m happy to see it come round every week. The performance is dependable, but the fragrance is what has me hooked. Orange and bergamot melt into a warm, leathery scent with notes of black pepper, amber, patchouli, cedarwood, vanilla, and vetiver. It may not be a groundbreaking masterpiece of perfumery, yet for some reason it suits me to perfection. And on my last day I hope a big bottle of Windsor aftershave finds its way into my pine box so I can smell that divine scent throughout the eternities.
WeeScott, how could anyone take a comment from you with anything but respect! Yup, you’re right, soap is an abysmal environment for a grand fragrance. I have the highest regard for all the soap cookers who manage to make their products smell good. Czech and Speake did a fine job with their
No. 88 and their
Oxford & Cambridge shaving soaps. Even though these don't have the same vibrancy or richness as their eaux de toilette counterparts, they still manage to smell pleasant and offer an enjoyable shave.
Lipripper660, as I write, a wooden bowl of
Eucris hard soap is winging its way across the globe to our little shack. Like you, I'm crazy for this scent. My hope and dream is that a super floppy synthetic brush will somehow conjure up a useable lather. This may be foolhardy, I know. Little good is said about the current state of Trumper's hard soaps, but I feel bound to try; and even if the lather falls flat and I have to send the soap to the showers, I'll still have that creepy black bowl to hold my sadness, broken heart, and lost dreams.
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