(This post was last modified: 11-01-2016, 05:08 PM by dfoulk.)
I've been using Sudsy Soapery Pumpkin Spice for the past several days and I'm really enjoying it. The scent has grown on me and the performance is exceptional.
It's a perfect choice for this time of year.
It's a perfect choice for this time of year.
Spitfire (Phoenix & Beau) ★★★★ juniper and leather
This soap smells like you've spent an autumn afternoon pruning the hedge. It's hard to tell which is the dominant note, leather or juniper. There's nothing sweet about it. It's dry and sort of mechanical. The label mentions tobacco, but I don't smell that at all. I do get a whiff of sap. Or is it gasoline? It must be hard to make a leather scent that doesn't smell a little like a chainsaw.
The soap's performance is very good, so slick, in fact, that you might want to wear gloves to improve your grip. And it's chockablock with fats and butters, silk and allantoin, so after you're done with the blade, your cheeks will feel as comfortable as those boots of yours that need to be resoled.
This soap smells like you've spent an autumn afternoon pruning the hedge. It's hard to tell which is the dominant note, leather or juniper. There's nothing sweet about it. It's dry and sort of mechanical. The label mentions tobacco, but I don't smell that at all. I do get a whiff of sap. Or is it gasoline? It must be hard to make a leather scent that doesn't smell a little like a chainsaw.
The soap's performance is very good, so slick, in fact, that you might want to wear gloves to improve your grip. And it's chockablock with fats and butters, silk and allantoin, so after you're done with the blade, your cheeks will feel as comfortable as those boots of yours that need to be resoled.
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