Hey
Mark it sounds like you know what I was thinking when we started Chatillon Lux. I think pairing complementary scents is one of my favorite things. I paired Night Music and Souq today and it was great. Often pairing a different soaps with the same scents causes different notes to come out, too, since your nose is kind of already accustomed to certain scents throughout the shave. Plus, that's the scent that sticks with you. I love a really great scented soap, but I wondered, "Shouldn't aftershave scent be more important than the soap's scent?"
Although, to be fair, that does explain the matching aftershaves and soaps. If you love the soap's smell, then you probably want it to stick around for longer. That's why I love to post recommended pairings on social media: to try to help find matches people didn't think of. Pairing soaps with aftershaves is something I really enjoy, though, so I love doing it.
And don't worry. The toners and salves are here to stay. I also think Kyovu is pretty underrated, but alcohol is a must-have for some, and I totally get it. I tried to use high concentrations of chamomile, calendula and elderflower in the toner in order to gently mimic the astringent properties of alcohol, but like Coca-Cola said, I guess you can't beat the real thing. But that was the end goal, anyway, to build a spectrum of aftershave treatments.
Marko,
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