Van Yulay - Smoking Hot Pineapple
RazoRock 400 | Noir Plissoft
Ever-Ready SE | Gem PTFE (1)
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I wouldn't have thought pineapple would work as a wearable fragrance for me, and I typically don't gravitate to gourmands, but Smoking Hot Pineapple does it for me. It is largely an accurate grilled pineapple fragrance but there's just enough vetiver to lend a smokiness and wearability. Van Yulay's soap (and splash) ingredients tend to render assessing a fragrance from the jar impossible, but this one blends in quite well. The scent starts a bit sweet when initially lathered, but the smoky vetiver comes in nicely. As previously stated, grilled and caramelized pineapple remains the forerunner throughout.
None of Van Yulay's soap bases are bad, but I find I really like the ones with emu, tallow, and clay. It yields a density that stands toe-to-toe with L&L's bison tallow base. The glide, residual slickness, and post-shave are all at a level competitive with the elite artisans.
Van Yulay's water-based splashes are always boldly fragranced and have good ingredients. They offer menthol as an add-on on their site, but I don't see that option in The Club's software. I would imagine the artisan would accommodate you it you sent her a message, though. There are no alcohol splash offerings from Van Yulay.
Smoking Hot Pineapple is a "The Club" exclusive. If pineapple isn't your thing, and you haven't otherwise tried Van Yulay's soap, I highly recommend them. Your first visit to their site can be a bit daunting given the variety of available fragrances and bases, so I just recommend browsing and land on a fragrance that sounds good to you. Fret about the bases later. They're all good.