Tobacco Oud (Grooming Dept) winter apples
Shave 5
In the last days of September, my grandparents would place a basket of apples in a dim corner of the root cellar. Nestled in the cool embrace of the stone walls, the fruit would pass the winter with surprising resilience. By the time January wrapped the house in its icy grip, a subtle alchemy had taken hold, and the apples, now weathered by time, took on an woody fragrance that perfumed the cellar’s earthy air. As the winter months pressed on, a gradual metamorphosis unfolded, and the apple aroma deepened into a muted richness. Today’s shave with Tobacco Oud transported me back to those happy days. The lather does smell of tobacco and oud, but the best part is the gentle aroma of nearly dried fruit and the damp cool smell of a stone cellar. HoosierShave, nice pick!
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Story The Sign of the Four ・ Brush Plisson Antique (5) ・ Razor Feather AS-D2 (243) ・ Blade Feather (2)
Shave 5
In the last days of September, my grandparents would place a basket of apples in a dim corner of the root cellar. Nestled in the cool embrace of the stone walls, the fruit would pass the winter with surprising resilience. By the time January wrapped the house in its icy grip, a subtle alchemy had taken hold, and the apples, now weathered by time, took on an woody fragrance that perfumed the cellar’s earthy air. As the winter months pressed on, a gradual metamorphosis unfolded, and the apple aroma deepened into a muted richness. Today’s shave with Tobacco Oud transported me back to those happy days. The lather does smell of tobacco and oud, but the best part is the gentle aroma of nearly dried fruit and the damp cool smell of a stone cellar. HoosierShave, nice pick!
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Story The Sign of the Four ・ Brush Plisson Antique (5) ・ Razor Feather AS-D2 (243) ・ Blade Feather (2)