(This post was last modified: 11-03-2016, 04:42 AM by Bouki.)
Gea (Jabonman/Eufros) ★★★★ cardamom, sandalwood, vanilla, amber
Gea smells a lot like Francis Kurkdjian's fragrance Le Mâle, wood and spice with an amber fizz. The cardamom brings some camphor with it, so there's a mote of bitterness in there. But after the last rinse, the scent dries down into sweet, smooth sandalwood and vanilla. It's very easy to wear, especially in the fall. I hope Manuel continues to render his homage to modern fragrances. I'd gladly snatch up his interpretation of Duchaufour's Timbuktu or Dzongka, or any of Andy Tauer's desert scents.
I made today's lather with two scoops of soap instead of one. The results were impressive: a much richer lather that kept the blade off my face very well and left my skin as soft as if it had been kneaded with butter.
Gea smells a lot like Francis Kurkdjian's fragrance Le Mâle, wood and spice with an amber fizz. The cardamom brings some camphor with it, so there's a mote of bitterness in there. But after the last rinse, the scent dries down into sweet, smooth sandalwood and vanilla. It's very easy to wear, especially in the fall. I hope Manuel continues to render his homage to modern fragrances. I'd gladly snatch up his interpretation of Duchaufour's Timbuktu or Dzongka, or any of Andy Tauer's desert scents.
I made today's lather with two scoops of soap instead of one. The results were impressive: a much richer lather that kept the blade off my face very well and left my skin as soft as if it had been kneaded with butter.
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