Pig Cat said:I found Tabac to be a great soap with a not-so-great scent. Shame really.
hunnymonster said:Pig Cat said:I found Tabac to be a great soap with a not-so-great scent. Shame really.
Try the Irisch Moos then... same soap different flavour... either way the soap smell doesn't hang around, it's not like you're drowning yourself in Lynx/Axe/whatever-the-vogue-product-is-for-teen-boys-nowadays.
Smell The Glove said:I get a whiff of leather when I use Tabac soap. Its a great performer and the fact that I like the Tabac scent is a bonus.
If I ever finish the cake that I have, then I will replace it with another.
antdad said:Poor old Martin, you'd think he'd lathered with the rancid remains of one his deep dish pizza's.
I found Moos to be more bog cleaner with a bit of fern but lets not forget Tabac is a very fine performing soap perhaps the finest and you might like it, plenty of people do.
dodgy said:antdad said:Poor old Martin, you'd think he'd lathered with the rancid remains of one his deep dish pizza's.
I found Moos to be more bog cleaner with a bit of fern but lets not forget Tabac is a very fine performing soap perhaps the finest and you might like it, plenty of people do.
Dear Tony,
Thank you for your pity. You're right about me preferring to sniff some four day old remains of deep dish anchovie pizza, rather than the regusting (a good Popeye word) fecal blast of what the Tabac produces.
So the 'bog cleaner' note you mentioned in the Moos.......is that a sorta woody fragrance? Can you suggest other products having that in the mix?
Thank you again for your post,
Martin
Oh, no offense meant towards those members who actually like the way Tabac smells.........crazy as that is.
antdad said:Martin, are you incarcerated with special internet privileges? I only ask because I suspect the Tabac you used may have been "smuggled" in without the proper care. If that's the case you should be familiar with the bog cleaner note as it has the pungency of urinal cake and ammonia.
Arko, scent wise gets a bit of a bad rap a little unfairly, it makes sense when it's humid and 30 degrees but shit sticks as Martin will tell you.
moodymick said:Tabac is quite simply, great stuff. Not only is the soap itself a dream to lather with, but it is a great manly man smell too.
Rev-O said:Yup, aint nuthin' metrosexual about a product first formulated in Germany in 1936.
And all tallow, boy - none of your nancy vegetarian stuff.
(Although I hope those two facts aren't connected . . . . I'd rather be a nancy boy than a Nazi boy.)
Anyway, I used to love the smell but lately I've been getting soft or something and my choice of anointing unction has strayed over to the sweet and floral.
Time to strap on the horsehide pistol holster and lather up with the old Tabac again soon. I'm turning into a goddamn commie faggot.
Shee-it boy! Gimme that Tabac!
Rev-O said:... a product first formulated in Germany in 1936.