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I'm a fan of Eau Sauvage too. I love the EdT: lemony, sparkly and yet somehow animalic. The EdP (clear ribbed bottle, olive green contents), is a sillage monster (on me, anyway). The myrrh gives a lovely resinous, powdery dry down once the citrusy bergamot and grassy vetiver yield a bit.
I find just two pumps worth of Bart's aftershave lotion is enough to do my whole face and find it sinks in quickly, any more than two pumps and it's too much for me. Saying that, all our skin types are going to be different so it's very much YMMVRazorock Hawk
Schick Proline P-30 (10)
Simpsons Milk Churn
Cyril R Salter Tallow
Barts Balm Lavender Aftershave & Caron Pour un Homme EDT
Retired the blade after 10 very good shaves, starting to wane a bit so time for a change. A very nice lavender shave today, my first use of the Barts aftershave and I enjoyed the smell but didn't like how oily it was and how long the oil lingered before it dried in. Made clean up a bit messier, I suppose given the ingredients it's to be expected. I enjoyed the scent though.
No more balms for me until autumn time, except the odd splash of La Toja or Myrsol in the Summer.
Some excellent hard/soft ware to be seen there MarcoPrep: Myrsol Emulsion
Bowl: Fine
Brush: Declaration Brushworks B2, Carnavis & Richardson TI
Soap: Le Père Lucien. Cyprès Boisé
Razor: Tradere OC
Blade: Polsilver Super Iridium
Post: Alum Rub
AS: Floid The Genuine
Best Regards
Marco
I find just two pumps worth of Bart's aftershave lotion is enough to do my whole face and find it sinks in quickly, any more than two pumps and it's too much for me. Saying that, all our skin types are going to be different so it's very much YMMVI have to agree the scent is wonderful. P.
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