(This post was last modified: 01-25-2025, 11:55 PM by TommyCarioca.)
(01-25-2025, 11:18 PM)Nero Wrote: How does the Stirling splash compare to the original Shulton, Tommy?Glad you asked Neroli. I only have dupes on a few AFSs. Ethos DB, Saponificio Varesino Felce Aromatica, and Stirling Spice. Wish i had loaded up on Fine Santal but I digress.
I did that very compare in today's shave. Threw on Stirling and then a dose of the Original. And i played the whole interpretation of the two as I cleaned up the razor.
Stirling is louder, sharper, and not as "powdery" - but no mistaking who it's first cousin is. Shulton is magical right? It is rounder and softer. I think the carnation note in the Shulton shines through. Stirling is edgier - but that Shulton, I guess nobody can get that vibe exactly the same. Stirling comes closest to my nose. It is more brash whilst the Shulton is polished. My dad and grandpa always had a bottle rolling in their bathrooms. I wish I had grabbed the ole mugs and the milk bottles. B&M and PAAs versions are second cousins. I find both colder and not as warm as Shulton and Stirling. The soft carnation and powder accord is absent to me in those pux. I must admit that Tabac and some version of Spice has to be in my den.... With reinforcements and backups.
I have a few vintage bottles and they don't seem to be degrading. Maybe they are like fine wine and the aging is making them smell better. ?.
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