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First use, interesting scent. I like it, a touch fruit and floral, yet not sweet, with a an over riding masculine edge of tobacco, more cigar than pipe or cigarette.
I messed up the lathering and over hydrated it. It still worked well, but I think it will be great when dialed in.
Oh, edit to add, interestingly the scent is still noticeable after shaving, rinsing, showering and using my homemade witch hazel splash of pepper and lime (which doesn’t tend to linger itself). I would be cautious to use a heavily scented aftershave balm that might clash.
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(03-07-2025, 07:46 PM)Nero Wrote:(03-07-2025, 09:50 AM)Spectre Wrote: Shaving Soap: Martin de Candre Artisan Savonnier & Parfumeur Magellan Savon à Raser - Shaving Soap
WTH, you're flying through that jar. That would take most people 2 years of shaves to get it to your level.
hahahahaha... No.. I traded some of it in for Abbate Y La Mantia samples
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(Yesterday, 05:10 PM)Spectre Wrote:(03-07-2025, 07:46 PM)Nero Wrote:(03-07-2025, 09:50 AM)Spectre Wrote: Shaving Soap: Martin de Candre Artisan Savonnier & Parfumeur Magellan Savon à Raser - Shaving Soap
WTH, you're flying through that jar. That would take most people 2 years of shaves to get it to your level.
hahahahaha... No.. I traded some of it in for Abbate Y La Mantia samples
Ok, that makes much more sense now, I can see the ridges from the scraping.

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