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(05-03-2023, 07:00 PM)Bouki Wrote: Barrister’s Reserve Spice (Barrister & Mann) Old Spice (ish)
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It’s the floral notes that unfailingly catch me off guard in these Old Spice imitations. As I twist off the lid, I anticipate an overpowering explosion of anise, nutmeg, and cinnamon, yet the initial aroma I am greeted by is a delicate carnation bouquet. What is it, then, that makes this harmonious marriage between flower and spice? The answer lies in the remarkable concentration of eugenol found within carnations. This essential oil, responsible for the unmistakable fragrance of cloves, allows these blossoms to blend effortlessly with other spices.
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Razor Karve Overlander, 3" gladius handle ・ Blade Wizamet ・ Brush Semogue 1250 ・ Hoard 21,096 g ・ 235 consecutive shaves ・ Book Tristram Shandy, p. 319 of 689
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I certainly did not know that.

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Thursday May 4, 2023
Razor: Aluminum Overlander
Blade: Wizamet
Brush: Trotter Kickflip
Soap: Tabac Stick
AS 1: Witch Hazel
AS 2: CHH Tobacco
Fragrance:
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My Fav Tobbaco Scent Garibaldi  Happy2

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(05-04-2023, 05:55 AM)Lipripper660 Wrote:
(05-03-2023, 07:00 PM)Bouki Wrote: Barrister’s Reserve Spice (Barrister & Mann) Old Spice (ish)
Shave 4 ・ 92% left

It’s the floral notes that unfailingly catch me off guard in these Old Spice imitations. As I twist off the lid, I anticipate an overpowering explosion of anise, nutmeg, and cinnamon, yet the initial aroma I am greeted by is a delicate carnation bouquet. What is it, then, that makes this harmonious marriage between flower and spice? The answer lies in the remarkable concentration of eugenol found within carnations. This essential oil, responsible for the unmistakable fragrance of cloves, allows these blossoms to blend effortlessly with other spices.
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Razor Karve Overlander, 3" gladius handle ・ Blade Wizamet ・ Brush Semogue 1250 ・ Hoard 21,096 g ・ 235 consecutive shaves ・ Book Tristram Shandy, p. 319 of 689
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I certainly did not know that.

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(05-04-2023, 01:05 PM)AlanH81 Wrote: My Fav Tobbaco Scent Garibaldi  Happy2

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(This post was last modified: 05-04-2023, 03:41 PM by Lipripper660.)
It’s trying.  It’s trying really hard to get to spring but this weekend will put snow on the roof of the mountain cabin.  Snow you say?  Yes sir, the bison are dropping calves on the snow this year.  There are open meadows that get full sun. So the animals are starting to hit the green-up but the green is critically late this year and the poor deer are suffering for it.  They are still down amongst the farms because the lower elevation has allowed themto get a mouthful of green shoots.  Farmers have been extraordinarily kind and allowed deer and elk to hammer their expensive haystacks.  Usually we haze them back because they are lazy but this year they were not so lazy as they were desperate.  Most that made it through the winter will likely make it to true spring now.  The only question is how many made it?  
I love the scent of new mud appearing from under the showbanks.  Last night after turning a bowl on the lathe for a gift I jumped up on the dry farms above my place just to see what was going on.  Schwieder and his bunch were redrilling winter-killed grain and were glad to be dry enough to go.  Simmons was doing the same.  I spent a bit of time talking to Mr Schwieder and he mentioned I needed to go a couple of miles down the road.  Then I’d know why his grain winter killed.  I did. And wow!  Certainly this is in a windy spot so the snow piled in here but there has to be lots of snow for the wind to move it!  Yep, that’s too much dark for the grain to survive well.
I’m sad that Fine killed todays shave but I get it.  Green Vetiver is not an easily approachable scent to many.  It’s just a bit piquant I suppose but for a full face of Vetiver it is hard to beat.  Citrus, Vetiver, coumarin, oakmoss.  Man it smells like that moldering mud at the edge of a snow bank.
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