Hail fellow travelers,
Many of us enjoy both fragrance and fragranced shaving products. Sometimes, however, we notice that our fragrance of the day clashes with our shaving cream, soap, or aftershave, and we ultimately end up smelling weird and perhaps a smidge unpleasant. We'd all like to avoid that scenario.
This thread is for discussing fragrances that you like to pair with particular shaving products. I'll start:
Shaving products:
Antica Barbieria Colla shaving soap: Though the soap is lightly scented, I sometimes use it with Antica Barbieria Colla's Almond Aftershave Milk. When I do, I like to pair these products with an almond fragrance. My fragrance of choice for this soap is Carner Barcelona's Tardes. Tardes has a prominent almond note, but pairs it with other elements that make it smell both fresh and sweet/boozy simultaneously.
Martin de Candre Fougere shaving soap: This is a very "green" fougere, but not all fougeres smell green. Consequently, I typically don't pair Martin de Candre with my usual lavender fougeres (which come across as more "purple" to me). Because of its slightly smoky (yet clean and fresh) quality, I love pairing Martin de Candre Fougere with a good vetiver. Roja Parfums Vetiver Extrait, Guerlain's Vetiver, and Creed's Original Vetiver would all be great choices.
Santa Maria Novella Crema da Barba shaving cream: To me this shaving cream is more about menthol and eucalyptus than tobacco. For that reason, I want a fragrance that will reflect or accent these notes. On the minty side, I like using this cream with Frederic Malle's Geranium Pour Monsieur, Xerjoff's 1861, or Acqua di Parma Colonia Club. For the eucalyptus accent, I always reach for Creed's Royal Mayfair, which is a delicate scent that pairs eucalyptus with lime, rose, pine, and gin.
Geo F. Trumper's Extract of West Indian Limes shaving cream: I don't use this cream often, but it has one of my favorite scents. The lime comes across as very citric and acidic, so I pair Extract of West Indian Limes with similarly bright citrus fragrances. The matching EDT is wonderful (though too light to last the day), but I also use it with Xerjoff's Nio, Tom Ford's Neroli Portofino, and Tom Ford's Azure Lime.
Mystic Water Sensitive shaving soap: Technically the Sensitive formula is fragrance free, however the heavily concentrated natural ingredients in the soap end up smelling like chamomile tea. Since this reminds me of tea, I like pairing it with tea fragrances. Among these are Creed's Asian Green Tea and By Kilian's Imperial Tea.
XPEC Original shaving cream: This is a tough cream to pair since it smells like a masculine chypre. It's positively stuffed with tuberose, so I wear it with tuberose and chypre fragrances. The XPEC Original EDT works well with the cream (obviously), as does Roja Dove's Diaghilev, Frederic Malle's Carnal Flower (avoid if you don't like slightly feminine fragrances), and, surprisingly, Creed's Aventus.
Barrister & Mann Night Music shaving soap: Night music has a heavy note of civet that smells "warm". Civet reminds me of how one might use oud in a fragrance, which has a similarly animalic yet intriguing scent. These two items sometimes go well together, so I like to pair Night Music with fragrances that have light oud notes. In particular, Tom Ford's Oud Wood, Creed's Royal Oud, and By Kilian's Cruel Intentions work beautifully with the scent of this soap. And some days when I want a more obvious animalic aura, I use Night Music with Maison Francis Kurkdjian's Absolue Pour le Soir.
What fragrances do you like to pair with your shaving products?
- NX
Many of us enjoy both fragrance and fragranced shaving products. Sometimes, however, we notice that our fragrance of the day clashes with our shaving cream, soap, or aftershave, and we ultimately end up smelling weird and perhaps a smidge unpleasant. We'd all like to avoid that scenario.
This thread is for discussing fragrances that you like to pair with particular shaving products. I'll start:
Shaving products:
Antica Barbieria Colla shaving soap: Though the soap is lightly scented, I sometimes use it with Antica Barbieria Colla's Almond Aftershave Milk. When I do, I like to pair these products with an almond fragrance. My fragrance of choice for this soap is Carner Barcelona's Tardes. Tardes has a prominent almond note, but pairs it with other elements that make it smell both fresh and sweet/boozy simultaneously.
Martin de Candre Fougere shaving soap: This is a very "green" fougere, but not all fougeres smell green. Consequently, I typically don't pair Martin de Candre with my usual lavender fougeres (which come across as more "purple" to me). Because of its slightly smoky (yet clean and fresh) quality, I love pairing Martin de Candre Fougere with a good vetiver. Roja Parfums Vetiver Extrait, Guerlain's Vetiver, and Creed's Original Vetiver would all be great choices.
Santa Maria Novella Crema da Barba shaving cream: To me this shaving cream is more about menthol and eucalyptus than tobacco. For that reason, I want a fragrance that will reflect or accent these notes. On the minty side, I like using this cream with Frederic Malle's Geranium Pour Monsieur, Xerjoff's 1861, or Acqua di Parma Colonia Club. For the eucalyptus accent, I always reach for Creed's Royal Mayfair, which is a delicate scent that pairs eucalyptus with lime, rose, pine, and gin.
Geo F. Trumper's Extract of West Indian Limes shaving cream: I don't use this cream often, but it has one of my favorite scents. The lime comes across as very citric and acidic, so I pair Extract of West Indian Limes with similarly bright citrus fragrances. The matching EDT is wonderful (though too light to last the day), but I also use it with Xerjoff's Nio, Tom Ford's Neroli Portofino, and Tom Ford's Azure Lime.
Mystic Water Sensitive shaving soap: Technically the Sensitive formula is fragrance free, however the heavily concentrated natural ingredients in the soap end up smelling like chamomile tea. Since this reminds me of tea, I like pairing it with tea fragrances. Among these are Creed's Asian Green Tea and By Kilian's Imperial Tea.
XPEC Original shaving cream: This is a tough cream to pair since it smells like a masculine chypre. It's positively stuffed with tuberose, so I wear it with tuberose and chypre fragrances. The XPEC Original EDT works well with the cream (obviously), as does Roja Dove's Diaghilev, Frederic Malle's Carnal Flower (avoid if you don't like slightly feminine fragrances), and, surprisingly, Creed's Aventus.
Barrister & Mann Night Music shaving soap: Night music has a heavy note of civet that smells "warm". Civet reminds me of how one might use oud in a fragrance, which has a similarly animalic yet intriguing scent. These two items sometimes go well together, so I like to pair Night Music with fragrances that have light oud notes. In particular, Tom Ford's Oud Wood, Creed's Royal Oud, and By Kilian's Cruel Intentions work beautifully with the scent of this soap. And some days when I want a more obvious animalic aura, I use Night Music with Maison Francis Kurkdjian's Absolue Pour le Soir.
What fragrances do you like to pair with your shaving products?
- NX