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    It is no secret that Martin de Candre is an alluring shave soap. I find it exquisite in every respect. I, however, have never tried Martin de Candre's vetiver/aftershave — good smelling water, so to speak. Has anyone tried it and what are your thoughts on it? Many thanks.

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    WOW... No one replied... I was curious too

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    Hello, DOOM,
    I know what you mean. I thought we would be flooded with responses.

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    I was extremey disapointed with the sample I tried. I'm a true hardcore vetiver addict and I dont really consider this true vetiver at all. But then again I aim for the pungent, dirty, earthy smell of vetiver.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
    I was extremey disapointed with the sample I tried. I'm a true hardcore vetiver addict and I dont really consider this true vetiver at all. But then again I aim for the pungent, dirty, earthy smell of vetiver.
    What vetivers do you like Max? I had a soap sample from SRD that I loved in vetiver. Anything similar in your experience?
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    Obie jan,
    Just saw this wonderful post of yours. I have all 3 versions:

    1. Eau de Vetiver
    2. Eau de Lavende
    3. Eau de Limette

    I really like them all. Vetiver is my favorite. Lavende had to grow on me because of its strong raw lavender scent, but I am definitely there. When applying these, I not only put a tab on the neck area, but also some on my under shirt so to speak. This way, I can smell it all day long without worrying about the longevity

    Great stuff indeed

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    The only vetiver I have smelled so far was a shaving cream sample, which was by Cyril Salter. I did not enjoy the smell and haven't even tried the cream. I would be interested in knowing how that one stacks up when compared to the ones you speak of here, as I do think I should give vetiver a fair shot before writing it off.

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    My vetiver touchstone, so to speak, is still the classic Guerlain formulation. Almost impossible to beat the scent though some have come close.

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    Obie,

    Like my friend, Maximillian, I tend to be a hardcore vetiver freak. I like mine raw, earthy and pungent. Martin de Candre's take on it was not at all what I was expecting. To me it is a rather nondescript fragrance with a hint of the grass note one can find in some vetiver fragrances rather than from the root of the plant as I prefer. If you are looking for a very light scent that is fleeting, and you're ordering from MdC already, try a small bottle. Otherwise, get your fix elsewhere!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSomebody View Post
    What vetivers do you like Max? I had a soap sample from SRD that I loved in vetiver. Anything similar in your experience?
    If we're talking shaving the only ones I have and use are Cyril R Salter French Vetiver and Alraz Vetiver which he made at my request. At some point the older Cyril R Salter's was even more pungent and raw. They must have reformulated but it's still raw and grassy. Just a tad milder to the older cream. Still a dream to use. I always feel like sticking my nose in the tub. Alraz's is extremely vetiver too. He made me a version with extra vetiver potency.

    As to EDT's or EDC's. There's a handful mentioning that are excellent but the one I will always love is the old vintage Vetiver de Guerlain and vintage Vetiver de Carven. Sillage on Carven is very short for me (2 - 3 hrs) but I can still smell the Guerlain the day after. It's the only EDT together with vintage Habit Rouge de Guerlain that has the longest staying power on my skin.
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