#111

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South Saint Louis, MO
(02-12-2016, 05:30 PM)kwsher Wrote:
(02-12-2016, 04:47 PM)Marko Wrote: I'll have to watch Gone Girl.
Mark
The book made me nervous around women for a bitSmile

hawns, after Marko's description of the toner I had to at least sample it. It's going to be 81F here today though.

Man, reverse those numbers for me. It was about 18F when I left for work today. Getting down to 7F tonight.

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#112

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(02-12-2016, 06:28 PM)hawns Wrote:
(02-12-2016, 05:30 PM)kwsher Wrote:
(02-12-2016, 04:47 PM)Marko Wrote: I'll have to watch Gone Girl.
Mark
The book made me nervous around women for a bitSmile

hawns, after Marko's description of the toner I had to at least sample it. It's going to be 81F here today though.

Man, reverse those numbers for me. It was about 18F when I left for work today. Getting down to 7F tonight.

I'm not sure I will complain about the temperature where I live anymore - its currently 1C (33.8F) here, however, where my son is in Northern Ontario its -43C (-45.4F) That, my friend, is cold.

Shawn, have you received any feedback on the alcohol based aftershaves yet?
Mark
#113

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South Saint Louis, MO
Marko I think you win on that front. My nose started running just thinking about it.

So far we've been getting a great response to the splash from everyone who has tried it, but honestly all this snow has been keeping the salve and toners selling just as well. Which I totally get considering that I'm using my more moisturizing aftershaves lately, as well.

But we'll see what happens once this first wave of orders starts popping up in people's mailboxes. I'm excited to find out!

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#114

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Austin, TX
(02-14-2016, 04:10 PM)hawns Wrote: Marko I think you win on that front. My nose started running just thinking about it.

So far we've been getting a great response to the splash from everyone who has tried it, but honestly all this snow has been keeping the salve and toners selling just as well. Which I totally get considering that I'm using my more moisturizing aftershaves lately, as well.

But we'll see what happens once this first wave of orders starts popping up in people's mailboxes. I'm excited to find out!

Received update that my shipment should arrive tomorrow- kids in candy stores. Thanks Shawn for an amazingly quick turn on the order!

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#115

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Shawn, I used the Roborant yesterday, it smells pretty good, I think you've succeeded in making tea tree smell ok. Very soothing on the skin. I bought it for my son but it looks like I'll need to buy a second bottle for me as well - well, for him because I'm using this oneSmile
Mark

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#116

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South Saint Louis, MO
(02-16-2016, 02:03 AM)kwsher Wrote:
(02-14-2016, 04:10 PM)hawns Wrote: Marko I think you win on that front. My nose started running just thinking about it.

So far we've been getting a great response to the splash from everyone who has tried it, but honestly all this snow has been keeping the salve and toners selling just as well. Which I totally get considering that I'm using my more moisturizing aftershaves lately, as well.

But we'll see what happens once this first wave of orders starts popping up in people's mailboxes. I'm excited to find out!

Received update that my shipment should arrive tomorrow- kids in candy stores. Thanks Shawn for an amazingly quick turn on the order!

No problem at all, we try to get everything turned around within 24 hours if at all possible.

Also, Marko, glad you tested that...for science. It was definitely easier once I learned that, to quote Dan Patrick, you can't stop the tea tree; you can only hope to contain it.
#117

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Truer words were never spoken. I think you've done a good job containing it. Tea tree isn't foul the way say, durian fruit is - tastes like heaven, smells like hell - its just distinctive and medicinal/industrial - I don't know, words fail me in trying to describe the smell. In any case the Roborant is a keeper for sureSmile
Mark

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#118

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San Diego, Cal., USA
Maybe I'm the only one on DFS, Marko, but I actually enjoy the slightly medicinal scent of tea tree oil. In fact, I've been known to add a few drops of it, along with eucalyptus EO to bath water and find it very soothing.

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#119

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Austin, TX
(02-16-2016, 11:44 PM)Freddy Wrote: Maybe I'm the only one on DFS, Marko, but I actually enjoy the slightly medicinal scent of tea tree oil.  In fact, I've been known to add a few drops of it, along with eucalyptus EO to bath water and find it very soothing.
Guilty as charged counselor. I enjoy the scent too Freddy .

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Kevin
#120

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(02-16-2016, 11:56 PM)kwsher Wrote:
(02-16-2016, 11:44 PM)Freddy Wrote: Maybe I'm the only one on DFS, Marko, but I actually enjoy the slightly medicinal scent of tea tree oil.  In fact, I've been known to add a few drops of it, along with eucalyptus EO to bath water and find it very soothing.
Guilty as charged counselor. I enjoy the scent too Freddy .

Well then kwsher and Freddy you both should get a bottle of Chatillon Lux Roborant - if a non-tea tree person like myself can actually like it then you guys should love it.Smile
Mark

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