A few days ago I started on a Vetiver journey. I do like Vetiver. A lot! And as I sorted through the stash I found around 14 soaps that either have Vetiver in the name or are truly Vetiver forward. I thought to work through the pile one by one. First on I tried was this:
I have always liked the trerribly underrated Shannon’s soap and watched this one from the sideline for a long while before I bought it. The description of earthy and gritty seemed right up my alle. When I got it though it was certainly a Vetiver soap but not as nice and dirty as I’d hoped. Performance is stellar but this one doesn’t make the cut and would not be a re-buy. Nice but not wow!
Next up was Stirlings Port Au Prince which is a rather odd experience in that off the puck it smells pretty awful actually but add water and the stuff soars. It goes from muddles and blah to citrusy and rooty. Ah, that’s what I’m talking about! No mistaking this one is Vetiver center stage and it’s so good. This soap is his mutton base and my face says there is a difference for sure between the tallow and the mutton and I have all the mutton flavors he makes. This is a working man’s soap and it will be replaced if I ever get to the bottom of this green tub.
Then West Coast Shavings Grapefroot hit the brush. I thought from first sniff that this soap had Chris Cullen written all over it and I’ve since confirmed that he indeed come up with this wonder. Grapefruit on top and Vetiver mid and base. My oh my I like this one so much I already bought back-ups and the EdP. Caties Bubbles more recent base is fantabulous and wow it is a winner. Vetiver lovers need to get to WCS and pick it up.
Alas I can’t replace this one but although Vetiver is just one of the team in this one I like it’s masculine flair as it dupes Guerlaine Vetiver. The aftershave is a dead ringer for it and I enjoyed smelling like a man all day. While most scent houses fall all over themselves to make scents “unisex” this one boldly strolls into the men’s locker room and strips for a shower. So good. If Fine finds a way to make a good hard puck again I’ll load up for sure.
I have always liked the trerribly underrated Shannon’s soap and watched this one from the sideline for a long while before I bought it. The description of earthy and gritty seemed right up my alle. When I got it though it was certainly a Vetiver soap but not as nice and dirty as I’d hoped. Performance is stellar but this one doesn’t make the cut and would not be a re-buy. Nice but not wow!
Next up was Stirlings Port Au Prince which is a rather odd experience in that off the puck it smells pretty awful actually but add water and the stuff soars. It goes from muddles and blah to citrusy and rooty. Ah, that’s what I’m talking about! No mistaking this one is Vetiver center stage and it’s so good. This soap is his mutton base and my face says there is a difference for sure between the tallow and the mutton and I have all the mutton flavors he makes. This is a working man’s soap and it will be replaced if I ever get to the bottom of this green tub.
Then West Coast Shavings Grapefroot hit the brush. I thought from first sniff that this soap had Chris Cullen written all over it and I’ve since confirmed that he indeed come up with this wonder. Grapefruit on top and Vetiver mid and base. My oh my I like this one so much I already bought back-ups and the EdP. Caties Bubbles more recent base is fantabulous and wow it is a winner. Vetiver lovers need to get to WCS and pick it up.
Alas I can’t replace this one but although Vetiver is just one of the team in this one I like it’s masculine flair as it dupes Guerlaine Vetiver. The aftershave is a dead ringer for it and I enjoyed smelling like a man all day. While most scent houses fall all over themselves to make scents “unisex” this one boldly strolls into the men’s locker room and strips for a shower. So good. If Fine finds a way to make a good hard puck again I’ll load up for sure.