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Discovering Pecksniff's Eau de Toilette
Gentlemen,
Truefitt and Hill's Spanish Leather, and Woods of Windsor, two British products, are my signature scents — if I were to have such a thing. Years ago in a TJ Max store in Colorado, I bought out the store's entire stock of Woods of Windsor — all 11 bottles. I finished the last one about two years ago.
Recently I discovered another scent, this one an Eau de Toilette, from Pecksniff's, another fine British name. The Eau de Toilette was on sale at a ridiculously low price, and I grabbed the last three bottles, two "Active" and one "Charismatic."
To quote a description of Pecksniff's scent for the "Active" version of the Eau de Toilette:
Cool and fresh opening with lively notes blended from mandarin, zest and cedarwood. The green heart is tempered with vetiver, lavender and rich woody tones, whilst supported on a timeless base of moss, cedarwood and musk.
And the "Charismatic" version:
Rich, dark and mysterious, an oriental fragrance where tarragon and lime trail through the sumptuous base of alluring musk, vanilla and tonka.
I get a kick out of stock scent descriptions manufacturers offer with their products. On the other hand, scents are difficult to describe.
Anyway, of the two, I prefer the "Active" version. I wore it for the first time a few days ago — and fell in love with myself. What a refreshing and delightful scent. Not too strong. Somewhat lasting. Of course, that the dearly beloved liked it secured this Pecksniff's version a permanent resident in my humble shave den.
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