#11

Member
Knoxville, TN
Martin de Candre, any of them really.
#12

Geezer
New Brunswick, Canada
calldavid: What about shredding a scented soap along with an un-scented version with the same base? (Creating a "Frankensoap").
Something like Noble Otter's "Bare" (unscented) plus "Rawr" (Bergamot, Sweet Orange, Neroli, Dandelions, Atlas Cedarwood, Vanilla, Musk).
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Oh, hey - Cutting Edge Soap has "Citrus Wood" and "Scentless".

Essentially you're just diluting the scent. If they're creams or croaps it's even easier.
Experiment with small quantities of each to dial in the desired strength, then scale it up.

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#13
Thank you for your thoughts. I have successfully found the Ethos and Cutting Edge soaps to work for my needs. Great lather and mild scents.

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#14
When I read the title the first the that jumped to my mind was Grooming Dept. The last three I have purchased Aion, Otium, and Amare to me are all pretty lightly scented. The scents are all great and the performance stellar.
Dave
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