The fragrances of soaps and creams have always been a significant part of my enjoyment of shaving, and as I grow older now in my early 70s, I am noticing sadly that my sense of smell is fading gradually. Just as I now tend to sprinkle more salt and pepper on my foods than previously, I also find most pleasurable my vintage soaps that have retained their scents. I had wondered about my old soaps seeming to lose their scents more quickly than in the past, until I realized one day that it was I who was changing with time, not the soaps. It's just another one of those realities of life, and there is little if anything I can do about it, but that doesn't mean I have to like it. I guess I should just be grateful that I have lived long enough to note the change...
So those of you who are younger - most of you here on the forum - I would advise to pay attention each day to the small joys of shaving, such as the wonderful fragrances created by the many artisans of the past and present, because they probably will not always be there for you.
So those of you who are younger - most of you here on the forum - I would advise to pay attention each day to the small joys of shaving, such as the wonderful fragrances created by the many artisans of the past and present, because they probably will not always be there for you.
John