(08-24-2019, 03:26 PM)HoosierShave Wrote: I've enjoyed the scents and performance of a few WCS soaps but today was the 1st use of a WCS cream....wow! This stuff is nice and slick and the scent, oh my, the scent! It's probably not for everyone but it is a "dirty" citrus type scent. Think along the lines of picking up a grapefruit which just fell from the tree. This is not a "cut open and take a big whiff"...this scent is more earthy. Really, really happy I decided to take a chance on this one and it pairs up amazing well with Chatillon Lux La Quatrième Ville AS
BTW, can anyone confirm that Catie's Bubbles is the artisan making this cream? I thought I had read that somewhere but now I can't find anything regarding who makes the cream
Yes, it is CB that makes it. If you have an extra tub I would love to buy it from ya!! ;-)
Vétyver v. (Martin de Candre) rubbery vetiver
Load your brush with Vétyver for a full minute and then marvel at the high gloss lather it makes. Dense as tallow, it still offers nice glide and sufficient cushion for a fine shave. If the weather’s dry, don’t spare a dot of balm or a good splash of aftershave. MdC doesn’t offer much in the way of emollients, waxes, or fats. It finishes more clean than juicy. This morning as I lathered I thought I caught a good whiff of grassy vetiver. Up till now rubbery grapefruit has been the dominant note.
Load your brush with Vétyver for a full minute and then marvel at the high gloss lather it makes. Dense as tallow, it still offers nice glide and sufficient cushion for a fine shave. If the weather’s dry, don’t spare a dot of balm or a good splash of aftershave. MdC doesn’t offer much in the way of emollients, waxes, or fats. It finishes more clean than juicy. This morning as I lathered I thought I caught a good whiff of grassy vetiver. Up till now rubbery grapefruit has been the dominant note.
(10-08-2019, 07:38 AM)Bouki Wrote: Vétyver v. (Martin de Candre) rubbery vetiverI need to get my hands on a sample of this.
Load your brush with Vétyver for a full minute and then marvel at the high gloss lather it makes. Dense as tallow, it still offers nice glide and sufficient cushion for a fine shave. If the weather’s dry, don’t spare a dot of balm or a good splash of aftershave. MdC doesn’t offer much in the way of emollients, waxes, or fats. It finishes more clean than juicy. This morning as I lathered I thought I caught a good whiff of grassy vetiver. Up till now rubbery grapefruit has been the dominant note.
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