Hodda said:How much difference is there between the menthol of proraso and the menthol of ingrams?
I know both have their followers but have only used the ingrams - which I was impressed with given the availability and cost
In terms of the red proraso, thats one I was thinking about trying due to the sandalwood aspect.
chrisbell said:Hodda said:How much difference is there between the menthol of proraso and the menthol of ingrams?
I know both have their followers but have only used the ingrams - which I was impressed with given the availability and cost
In terms of the red proraso, thats one I was thinking about trying due to the sandalwood aspect.
To me, the menthol in Proraso is nicer, as it's combined with eucalyptus and a tiny amount of camphor, which means it's more than a one-hit menthol blast.
Helveticum said:Red one is great. Smell grows on you too, although it's not a 'standard' sandalwood.
Sezer74 said:No green proraso soap/cream's menthol is not as strong as the pre-post. Something like 2 or 3 times weaker then pre-post. and in my opinion, the menthol hit from ingrams and proraso is different, I would say ingrams menthol hit is stronger but proraso has eucalyptus in it as well, so its quite different.
Al H said:the red tub is the same as the green (bar smell) brilliant soaps
Hodda said:Sezer74 said:No green proraso soap/cream's menthol is not as strong as the pre-post. Something like 2 or 3 times weaker then pre-post. and in my opinion, the menthol hit from ingrams and proraso is different, I would say ingrams menthol hit is stronger but proraso has eucalyptus in it as well, so its quite different.
Thats interesting - I just assumed the blast was as big as pre/post etc so might give the proraso a try especially as a small tub is cheap enough
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