With D.R. Harris Marlborough I smell more sandalwood than cedar. I am still trying to figure out Truefitt & Hill Trafalgar. I can say it is the most masculine-scented product in my shaving arsenal.
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With D.R. Harris Marlborough I smell more sandalwood than cedar. I am still trying to figure out Truefitt & Hill Trafalgar. I can say it is the most masculine-scented product in my shaving arsenal.
I like the trafalgar. But the sandalwood is my fav in the truefitt arsenal
It is very difficult to buy a soap without being able to smell it. The preference in perfume is something personal. In the shaving shop, where I try not to go to often, I can smell different the different soaps. For me, that is very important, not because I'm picky or very difficult(as some in my family claim) but I'm a very smell sensitive person. IMo a good reason to own a few and keep them in rotation not to dull he smell of just one soap :p
I would like a soap from MDC as well, but I think it will result in a trip to their shop in France.
I agee, I'm a DR Harris Windsor fan as well. I smelled them all and it appealed the most to me, just close my eyes when smelling it and feeling uber gentlemanly, ready to travel back in time
:D
Maybe it's an idea to look for someone near you, who has different soaps and is willing to let you smell or maybe even try them?
Personally, I like DR Harris Arlington cream. Smells clean and refreshing, but doesn't linger post-shave....shaves great, with a nice glide....alittle goes a long way. Let's you follow up with a different aftershave.
Dr Harris by a long shot. I prefer soaps over creams due to superior performance.
This is the ultimate YMMV issue!
I like TOB Eaton College. Pure badger brush, and 3 drops of glycerin. Now if i could figure out a way to get that to work in a hot lather machine it would be pretty close to HEAVEN. ;)