Wickham 1912

Absolutely love them (and their post shave balms too).
I've used them for around two years and they are excellent. Amazing scents, great post shave feel, and great slickness and residual slickness.

I own:

Classic 24. This is a dead ringer for Creed Aventus (which is a really expensive fragrance, costing in the region of £280 per bottle).

Club Cola. This of Cola cubes or Cola bottle sweets.

Parma Violet. Smells exactly like the sweets.

Magnum. Smells like a really nice expensive fragrance.

@Fox is the guy who owns Wickham Soap company and he is on here, if you have any specific questions about his products.

Also Connaught Shaving do 10ml samples of Wickham, which are generous enough for a few shaves. They are £2.40.
If you look on the below link for the Wickham product page, you will see further down, underneath the full size product, a sample option.

https://connaughtshaving.com/1912.html
 
I'm also a big fan of their soaps, the scents are strong and good quality and it's really easy to lather. I really like the Shangri La scent, it's a great one if you like rose although it might be a bit more of a winter scent overall.
 
Finally pulled the trigger on my first ever Wickham soap purchase. Decided to go for the NDE soap and balm. Looking forward to trying it when it arrives. Hopefully it will join MDC and SV soaps in my rotation. Could it be the first of many ? Only time will tell
 
Not sure if it helps but I found this on Daily Lather:

First, a brief note about the name... Ninfeo di Egeria is a nod to what it's inspired by; Annick Goutal Ninfeo Mio (2010) which itself is inspired by the Garden of Ninfa near Rome - often called "the world's most romantic garden." That fragrance is likely unfamiliar to most; it's inline with Acqua di Parma Blu Mediterraneo - Fico de Amalfi (2006) for reference. Quintessential Italian fragrances; citrusy on top with hearts of fig and woodsy, musky bases.
 
Not sure if it helps but I found this on Daily Lather:

First, a brief note about the name... Ninfeo di Egeria is a nod to what it's inspired by; Annick Goutal Ninfeo Mio (2010) which itself is inspired by the Garden of Ninfa near Rome - often called "the world's most romantic garden." That fragrance is likely unfamiliar to most; it's inline with Acqua di Parma Blu Mediterraneo - Fico de Amalfi (2006) for reference. Quintessential Italian fragrances; citrusy on top with hearts of fig and woodsy, musky bases.

Mio is a beautiful fragrance. A light airy scent and very much for the warmer months.

I had a sample as I was very interested but went for the Goutal eau de Monsieur instead as it was more me.

A lovely perfume house but not cheap and worth shopping around for. Their Eau D'Hadrien is on the list when my redundancy arrives from my previous employers.
 
I have a question about Wickham balms.
For those who used both Irish Fern and Shamrock Tweed.
Which one has a more fresh scent profile? Or which one is more suitable for summer?
 
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