(This post was last modified: 02-08-2022, 11:54 PM by Southsider.)
(02-08-2022, 07:16 PM)Lesser Wrote: (02-08-2022, 04:10 PM)HighSpeed Wrote: (02-08-2022, 05:31 AM)Oasisdave Wrote: I was really looking forward to getting the Mallard Coconut Rum especially after I've seen so many talk about how nice the scent is but all I'm getting is some kind of Fall/Christmas candle scent
Interesting. My jar recently arrived, so I haven't shaved with it yet, but it does not smell like what I was expecting off the puck. Nevertheless, scent off the puck does not always match scent on the brush, and certainly does not suggest less than excellent performance. Coconut Rum was in the batter's box for me, until I read Dan's post. ...
(02-08-2022, 12:28 PM)DanLaw Wrote: Let it breathe. Was disinterested when first opening the Coconut Rum jar but after being open 3-4 days it really came together
Good to know. I will try that and come back to Coconut rum in a few days.
Certainly shows how folks can perceive scents so differently. To me, the Coconut Rum in no manner smells like a candle scent. I'm not exactly sure how I would describe it but it has an earthy quality and a tanginess -- coconut / rum plus fat, I guess -- that is nothing (to me, again) like a scented candle.
Scent Notes: Coconut, Rum, Wood Barrel Accord, Sugar, Spice Accord, Tonka Beans, Vanilla.
It doesn't smell like a candle scent to me either. I think you have to be a little patient with this one. Off the puck, I get a limited preview of what is to come. It opens more on lathering--I think that might the wood barrel accord or tonka bean coming into play though I am not sure. One source describes the scent of tonka bean as follows: "I can only describe the natural perfection of tonka absolute as vanilla-like, spicy/balsamic, very sweet and rich, but also I get hints of caramel."
https://www.belayered.com/blogs/blog/wha...smell-like
In any case, these are not the notes of a scented candle.