(This post was last modified: 11-05-2019, 03:20 AM by IrishC.)
One of the biggest goals of Talbot Shaving is to attempt to provide an experience with the shave. Whether it’s emotional like a memory or story, or just a solid shave and a smile, it’s important that something positive comes from using the soap.
Rewind to February and a gathering with some friends. I was given the chance to try an aftershave brand called “Maol Grooming”, and the scent was “Marlogue Wood”. Upon first sniff, I was transported to a time when I was a young man at my Grandparents’ home cutting, splitting, and stacking wood for them to fuel their stove in the winter.
The scent of Marlogue Wood brought back memories I thought I had completely forgotten. It evoked vivid images of my youth, and reminded me of the way it felt to be rewardingly tired from a hard days work.
Marlogue Wood offers the scent of November in New England. It is the echo of the wind blowing through the bare branches of trees in the woods. It is the eery calm and quiet of the impending New England winter. It is clean, crisp, fresh cut wood being stacked neatly in preparation of a cold and harsh winter.
I immediately reached out to Sean with my experience, and little did I know that it would open up a friendship that grows stronger each day.
It is my absolute honor to offer this Maol Grooming scent in Talbot Shaving soap.
Marlogue Wood is named after a forest in County Cork, Ireland. Sean’s family hails from a small village in Cork and he thought it fitting for the scent.
Sean’s scent description reads as follows: “Out of the bottle the Balsam Fir is front and centre. But soon after application, the scent transforms into a pure wood scent that takes you to the middle of a forest then surprises you with a clean vetiver note. Just close your eyes and you will be there.”
Scent notes include: Balsam Fir Needle, Cedarwood, Atlas Cedarwood, Ho Wood, Pine, Patchouli, Cypress, Vetiver, Myrrh, Juniper Berry
Release date from West Coast Shaving is forthcoming.
Rewind to February and a gathering with some friends. I was given the chance to try an aftershave brand called “Maol Grooming”, and the scent was “Marlogue Wood”. Upon first sniff, I was transported to a time when I was a young man at my Grandparents’ home cutting, splitting, and stacking wood for them to fuel their stove in the winter.
The scent of Marlogue Wood brought back memories I thought I had completely forgotten. It evoked vivid images of my youth, and reminded me of the way it felt to be rewardingly tired from a hard days work.
Marlogue Wood offers the scent of November in New England. It is the echo of the wind blowing through the bare branches of trees in the woods. It is the eery calm and quiet of the impending New England winter. It is clean, crisp, fresh cut wood being stacked neatly in preparation of a cold and harsh winter.
I immediately reached out to Sean with my experience, and little did I know that it would open up a friendship that grows stronger each day.
It is my absolute honor to offer this Maol Grooming scent in Talbot Shaving soap.
Marlogue Wood is named after a forest in County Cork, Ireland. Sean’s family hails from a small village in Cork and he thought it fitting for the scent.
Sean’s scent description reads as follows: “Out of the bottle the Balsam Fir is front and centre. But soon after application, the scent transforms into a pure wood scent that takes you to the middle of a forest then surprises you with a clean vetiver note. Just close your eyes and you will be there.”
Scent notes include: Balsam Fir Needle, Cedarwood, Atlas Cedarwood, Ho Wood, Pine, Patchouli, Cypress, Vetiver, Myrrh, Juniper Berry
Release date from West Coast Shaving is forthcoming.