Cheers @JohnnyO , think this will be my first vetiver soap.The dirty vetiver that it is !!!.
it's very earthy - which i love. I'm not sure of it's availability as Sharon makes her soaps in small batches but email her and i'm sure she will inform you when she cooks up another batch. she does another vetiver and cedarwood which sounds great too.
I know. Its the oak moss that is heavily restricted.
Nanny's Vetiver is a fantastic scent, it reminds me of Jabonman "Wet Earth". Very dirty and earthly, with a little smoke.
I've only ever used Nanny's Original soap. I'm not sure if the scents are as pungent in the hard soaps or the tallow soaps.
I need to try dr HarrisD R Harris Windsor for me, in terms of current UK production. Sublime.
I need to try dr Harris
Nanny's Vetiver is a fantastic scent, it reminds me of Jabonman "Wet Earth". Very dirty and earthly, with a little smoke.
I've only ever used Nanny's Original soap. I'm not sure if the scents are as pungent in the hard soaps or the tallow soaps.
I use the hard soap and the scent is strong and long lasting.
P&B Sanskrit. The first P&B soap I bought & still by far my favourite. Complex & exotic. I know it's all in my mind but to me it has a thicker creamier lather than other P&B offerings. Beautiful stuff.
@OSP James, did you ever get around to trying this? I have a barely used puck that I'm just not into - you'd be very welcome to it if you fancy trying it.I need to try dr Harris
I need (sorry, I meant want - or maybe need is correct?) to buy a new Wickhams 1912. Really struggling to decide between classic 24 and Scottish heather. I am determined only to get 1 tub.
Classic 24 and get the balm too!
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