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Hi Sharon,
I agree with Carl that you don't need/want to fill a deep tin to the brim.
Now, I've not had a chance to try the new soap - I've been on leave for the last few days and went beardy; all, bar door knocker (goatee), trimmed off now and ready for tomorrow, when I'll post a review.
Flying abroad shortly after, so please save half a dozen vetyver soaps for me - and thanks for making it!!
Here's a few ideas for your soap's name - I had a second rate education and lean towards the cheesy, so apologies:
Special Edition - obvious, and lets you keep the rest of the range.
Espere - with the relevant grave (or is it accent) - because you hope it's the Holy Grail.
Premier Cru - maybe scraping the bottom of the barrel here!
2014 - numbers worked for Nino Cerruti.
Top Drawer.
Zenith.
If it helps, I did discount Triumph (shades of bra's and motorbikes) and Pinnacle.
I agree with Carl that you don't need/want to fill a deep tin to the brim.
Now, I've not had a chance to try the new soap - I've been on leave for the last few days and went beardy; all, bar door knocker (goatee), trimmed off now and ready for tomorrow, when I'll post a review.
Flying abroad shortly after, so please save half a dozen vetyver soaps for me - and thanks for making it!!
Here's a few ideas for your soap's name - I had a second rate education and lean towards the cheesy, so apologies:
Special Edition - obvious, and lets you keep the rest of the range.
Espere - with the relevant grave (or is it accent) - because you hope it's the Holy Grail.
Premier Cru - maybe scraping the bottom of the barrel here!
2014 - numbers worked for Nino Cerruti.
Top Drawer.
Zenith.
If it helps, I did discount Triumph (shades of bra's and motorbikes) and Pinnacle.