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    Ok my quick review (I'm tired)

    This stuff absolutely works...without a doubt it is amazing, however I really dont care for the smell. It is almost a bland flower smell, but I bought 500ml of it and like I said it is simply amazing so I'll use the rest of it. I have very sensitive skin and the coral is recommended above the lime for sensitive skin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLStorm
    Ok my quick review (I'm tired)

    This stuff absolutely works...without a doubt it is amazing, however I really dont care for the smell. It is almost a bland flower smell, but I bought 500ml of it and like I said it is simply amazing so I'll use the rest of it. I have very sensitive skin and the coral is recommended above the lime for sensitive skin.
    Have the future Mrs. Storm apply it to her legs after shaving. I'll bet you change your mind on the bouquet!

    RT

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    Quote Originally Posted by rtaylor61
    Have the future Mrs. Storm apply it to her legs after shaving. I'll bet you change your mind on the bouquet!

    RT

    Thanks Randy, I just mentioned it to her and she will give it a try (hopefully she doesnt like it too much, I dont recall it being cheap)!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLStorm
    Ok my quick review (I'm tired)

    This stuff absolutely works...without a doubt it is amazing, however I really dont care for the smell. It is almost a bland flower smell, but I bought 500ml of it and like I said it is simply amazing so I'll use the rest of it. I have very sensitive skin and the coral is recommended above the lime for sensitive skin.

    I have to agree. It works great but I don't like the smell. I liked the lime better.

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    Doesn't the scent fade within a couple of minutes
    so as not to clash with cologne?


    Terry

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    Quote Originally Posted by wvbias
    Doesn't the scent fade within a couple of minutes
    so as not to clash with cologne?


    Terry
    Its hard to tell because its a very faint scent. I just dont like smelling like rose water, and that is pretty much what it smells like. But like I said, it works so well Im going to keep using it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLStorm
    Its hard to tell because its a very faint scent. I just dont like smelling like rose water, and that is pretty much what it smells like. But like I said, it works so well Im going to keep using it.

    Though I like Sue's savory rose soap for shaving I
    wouldn't want a rose scented AS. I would opt for
    the lime.


    Terry

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    Can't fault Geo's Coral Skin food ... it's amazing

    My girlfriend got me some Molton Brown stuff to try "ultra light bai ji hydrator" it's also rather nice it absorbs better than the skin food ( imho ) and does what it says on the bottle - I'd avoid the supershave olibanum from Molton Brown , for the price it's an absolute disgrace , it dries very quickly too quickly in fact , I'd actually love Dr Phong to give it a review just in case i'm doing summit wrong ... While I'm on the Molton Brown theme ... they're re-charge black pepper showergel is the best thing since sliced bread it smells so good and really wakes you up ..

    ps .. I have no connection with Molton Brown whatsoever
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    Originally I requested samples from Trumper's for the Skin Food, specifically asking for Limes and NOT to send the Coral. They sent both, and the Coral is by far my favorite. On me, the scent disappears within about 5 minutes.

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    Randy,
    I'm with you; I like them both, but prefer the coral. Unfortunately, my wife thinks it smells like an Iranian desert (she lived there for about 4 years--long time ago).
    Ed

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