Vetiver v. (Le Père Lucien) cedar
Today the Marco Method coaxed acres of thick, creamy lather from this Vetiver; quite a difference from last week's first thin, skimpy dusting of suds. Le Père Lucien really improves with continued use and lots of water up front. The addition of Shea butter to the base has also improved the performance. Yes, it does leave a fatty sort of finish, but at this chilly time of year (temps barely broke 70°F today), I enjoy a light coating of lipids.
Today the Marco Method coaxed acres of thick, creamy lather from this Vetiver; quite a difference from last week's first thin, skimpy dusting of suds. Le Père Lucien really improves with continued use and lots of water up front. The addition of Shea butter to the base has also improved the performance. Yes, it does leave a fatty sort of finish, but at this chilly time of year (temps barely broke 70°F today), I enjoy a light coating of lipids.
Sunny50 Wrote:Today was Cremo Bourbon, and I really really really love the way that the Cremo Bourbon shave cream smells. I Love It!Got to agree with your scent assessment. Awesome. Also agree with the lather but Cremo really doesn't. When I carry bourbon I just lather it with my hands and shave away.
But it just doesn't seem to lather up the way I wish it would. I want to find a cream or soap that smells as good as the Cremo Bourbon, but lathers like a TOBS or B&M, etc.
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