(This post was last modified: 11-09-2015, 12:11 AM by jnaff811. Edit Reason: Traded )
Gentleman,
Available for trade are two hard-to-find and discontinued B&M soaps. Both are gently used; the original "pour marks" are still visible in the attached pictures.
Here's the scent profile of Saeryan (from Barrister & Mann):
There are some scents whose profiles are so difficult to describe that all but the haughtiest perfume critics shrink away in fear. These fragrances fascinate and bewitch simply by the nature of their very indefinability. Like olfactory ghosts, they wend their way through our daily lives, strikingly familiar, yet completely without form. Violet is one of these. Some describe it as "candy floral" or "spicy flowers," but, to us, it smells simply of Springtime. To that end, Barrister & Mann blended ethereally beautiful facets of violet, clover, petitgrain, bergamot, and hops to create a crisp, slightly bitter citrus floral scent that invokes memories of cool, quiet Sunday mornings spent drinking tea in the sunshine. Sparklingly elegant, Saeryan is a soap best reserved for when you want to feel your very finest.
Vetiver, Heather & Clary Sage Review: (sorry, unable to find the "official" B&M description)
http://thecloseshave.com/barrister-mann-...-a-review/
I'm looking to trade for other artisan soaps - Tiki, Catie's, Chiseled Face, Soap Smooth, PAA, B&M or others ... I like 'em all!
Thanks,
Jay
Available for trade are two hard-to-find and discontinued B&M soaps. Both are gently used; the original "pour marks" are still visible in the attached pictures.
Here's the scent profile of Saeryan (from Barrister & Mann):
There are some scents whose profiles are so difficult to describe that all but the haughtiest perfume critics shrink away in fear. These fragrances fascinate and bewitch simply by the nature of their very indefinability. Like olfactory ghosts, they wend their way through our daily lives, strikingly familiar, yet completely without form. Violet is one of these. Some describe it as "candy floral" or "spicy flowers," but, to us, it smells simply of Springtime. To that end, Barrister & Mann blended ethereally beautiful facets of violet, clover, petitgrain, bergamot, and hops to create a crisp, slightly bitter citrus floral scent that invokes memories of cool, quiet Sunday mornings spent drinking tea in the sunshine. Sparklingly elegant, Saeryan is a soap best reserved for when you want to feel your very finest.
Vetiver, Heather & Clary Sage Review: (sorry, unable to find the "official" B&M description)
http://thecloseshave.com/barrister-mann-...-a-review/
I'm looking to trade for other artisan soaps - Tiki, Catie's, Chiseled Face, Soap Smooth, PAA, B&M or others ... I like 'em all!
Thanks,
Jay