Thank you, sir. Been mooching at creams tonight and stumbled across this product. I'll stick to the brands I know more about.Back when they first released it they gave away a small number of tubs on the forum to try and get some reviews and a buzz about it out there, I was one of those who received a tub... As I recall it performed like any other Creightons style cream (adequate) and the scent was really nothing special. I used it twice and pif'ed it.
Having tried nearly everything in existence I came to the conclusion premium creams offer very little improvement over a decent budget one. A tube of Speick or Ach Brito will see you right most of the time... British creams are vastly overrated by U.S Anglophiles.Thank you, sir. Been mooching at creams tonight and stumbled across this product. I'll stick to the brands I know more about.
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G. - If you fancy a sample of the above drop me a pm. I'd agree that it's a decent quality 'Creightons' cream, absolutely not a criticism to my mind, and I like the scent. It's a bit different - the green apple is prominent on opening. Nice. Cheers - I.Thank you, sir. Been mooching at creams tonight and stumbled across this product. I'll stick to the brands I know more about.
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It certainly shouldn't be!! Leodis is Roman name for Leeds. All my collection are Roman place names.Presumably not to be confused with Signature Soaps "Leodis" soaps.
PS The Signature Soaps "Leodis" are "hybrids" i.e. semi-soft "croaps", and my "Leodis" (Grapefruit, clary sage and Rose Gernaium) is more cream than soap; but superb anyway.