Bill, what are the ingredients of Cella? I've always been curious about this soap, does it have almond oil or anything like that in it?
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An Amazon reviewer says that you can lose the sharp lemony smell by leaving the stick out in the air for a few days; nothing left then but a "good, soapy smell." I'll try that when mine arrives and see how it goes.
This is the real definition of YMMV!
I admit, I've never spent any time smelling urine cakes, since I expect them to smell like urine, BUT more to the point, I find the smell of Arko to be clean and refreshing, not bad. In fact, it reminds me of some soap we used in the bath when I was a kid...maybe Ivory or Palmolive...and my father was germaphobic, so I know we weren't using urine cakes ;)
Similarly someone in this thread said they don't like DR Harris Arlington, which I love.
PS -- I also get a great lather and shave from Arko.
Oh well.....to each his own.
I suspect that you're joking, but if not: urinal cakes don't smell like urine! They're those (usually) white cakes that are placed in the urinal to mask the smell of urine, and usually don't use subtle fragrances.
We called them "breath mints" in the Navy! :rolleyes:
I've never quite understood the objection to the smell of Arko. To my nose it smells like a combination of just plain old school soap (Ivory or Williams) with a hint of a citrusy smell in the background.