Nuage de Citron (Ethos) lemon sorbet
Shave 3
Did someone say “lemon week”? Nuage de Citron is a luscious lemony treat. My only question is, how is this soap’s fragrance different from Dragonsbeard's new Limoncello? They both sound like creamy lemony confections.
I've gone two years without missing a shave, but it took time to figure out how to shave daily without irritating my skin. Here’s what works for me:
And here are my five favorite brands of soap, the ones I've used the most over the last two years:
Brush Plisson Antique High Mountain White synthetic (12) ・ Razor Karve Bison (28) ・ Blade Derby Extra (2)・ 730 consecutive shaves
Shave 3
Did someone say “lemon week”? Nuage de Citron is a luscious lemony treat. My only question is, how is this soap’s fragrance different from Dragonsbeard's new Limoncello? They both sound like creamy lemony confections.
I've gone two years without missing a shave, but it took time to figure out how to shave daily without irritating my skin. Here’s what works for me:
- Soaps with both clay and tallow are the most forgiving; I can use almost any razor and blade for a two-pass shave with no problem.
- Soaps with either tallow or clay, but not both, require more care. I stick to light razors made of aluminum or titanium and use a gentle blade, like the Derby Extra. I can take two passes if I'm careful.
- Soaps without tallow or clay may smell great, but using them daily can be painful. A light razor and a mild blade help prevent irritation, but I limit myself to one very light pass.
- Shaving against the grain is always a mistake.
- Shaving parts of the face that aren't well bearded is not recommended. I have a a couple bare spots that just don't care for a sharp blade.
- Creams have their place, but they’re a rare treat. They often smell wonderful but generally lack the cushion my tender hide needs. Once again, one pass with a light razor and a dullish blade is all I dare.
And here are my five favorite brands of soap, the ones I've used the most over the last two years:
- Abbate y La Mantia: great scents, uneven cushion
- Martin de Candre: will easily last until the end of the world
- Ethos: best postshave skin care, excellent natural fragrances
- Barrister & Mann: best for long term shave odysseys
- Joserra: doesn't matter what razor or blade I throw at it, Joserra always gives me a trouble-free shave.
Brush Plisson Antique High Mountain White synthetic (12) ・ Razor Karve Bison (28) ・ Blade Derby Extra (2)・ 730 consecutive shaves
Tuesday September 10, 2024
Razor: Schick I2 Hydro-magic in Chrome
Blade: Schick Injector
Brush: Techichi Hive/Tuxedo
Soap: DFS Horizons
AS : Witch Hazel + DFS Horizons Splash
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 2,133
Razor: Schick I2 Hydro-magic in Chrome
Blade: Schick Injector
Brush: Techichi Hive/Tuxedo
Soap: DFS Horizons
AS : Witch Hazel + DFS Horizons Splash
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 2,133
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(09-10-2024, 12:12 AM)Bouki Wrote: Nuage de Citron (Ethos) lemon sorbet
Shave 3
Did someone say “lemon week”? Nuage de Citron is a luscious lemony treat. My only question is, how is this soap’s fragrance different from Dragonsbeard's new Limoncello? They both sound like creamy lemony confections.
I've gone two years without missing a shave, but it took time to figure out how to shave daily without irritating my skin. Here’s what works for me:
- Soaps with both clay and tallow are the most forgiving; I can use almost any razor and blade for a two-pass shave with no problem.
- Soaps with either tallow or clay, but not both, require more care. I stick to light razors made of aluminum or titanium and use a gentle blade, like the Derby Extra. I can take two passes if I'm careful.
- Soaps without tallow or clay may smell great, but using them daily can be painful. A light razor and a mild blade help prevent irritation, but I limit myself to one very light pass.
- Shaving against the grain is always a mistake.
- Shaving parts of the face that aren't well bearded is not recommended. I have a a couple bare spots that just don't care for a sharp blade.
- Creams have their place, but they’re a rare treat. They often smell wonderful but generally lack the cushion my tender hide needs. Once again, one pass with a light razor and a dullish blade is all I dare.
And here are my five favorite brands of soap, the ones I've used the most over the last two years:
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- Abbate y La Mantia: great scents, uneven cushion
- Martin de Candre: will easily last until the end of the world
- Ethos: best postshave skin care, excellent natural fragrances
- Barrister & Mann: best for long term shave odysseys
- Joserra: doesn't matter what razor or blade I throw at it, Joserra always gives me a trouble-free shave.
Brush Plisson Antique High Mountain White synthetic (12) ・ Razor Karve Bison (28) ・ Blade Derby Extra (2)・ 730 consecutive shaves
Hi Bouki
To answer your question the difference is the Nuauge de Cotrkm has a lot of other aroma ingredients in it including Sandalwood where’s the Lemoncello is just Lemon and was also an infusion of real Lemon peels.
Nuauge Aroma Blend
Organic Lemon Verbena Essential Oil, Organic Lemon Fruit Emulsion, Organic Verbena Essential Oil, Tonka Bean Butter, Cedrat Essential Oil, Litsea Cubeba, Massoia Bark CO 2 Extract, Elemi Essential Oil, Ylang Ylang Essential Oil, East Indian Sandalwood Essential Oil
Lemoncello Aroma blend
Natural Aroma Blend of Homemade Lemon Infusion Oil, Organic Sicilian Lemon 5-Fold Essential Oil, Organic Sicilian Lemon Essential Oil, Organic Verbena Essential Oil, Lemon Verbena Hydrosol,
Hope that explains things
All the best
Frank
(This post was last modified: 09-10-2024, 02:46 PM by swellcat.)
Balkan Blend (cherry automotive air freshener, 1970s cherry incense, cherry pie filling, strange fruit) — Shannon's Soaps
Lather: Abundant, easy
Scent: Cherry automotive air freshener, stone fruit, strange fruit
Texture: Croap.
Having trouble discerning tobacco here in this soap, so far.
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