My Autumn favorites in no particular order: Windsor by DR Harris, Blackbeard/Tobacco by WSP, Tuscany/Ben Franklin/Nag Champa by Stirling Soap Co.
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My Autumn favorites in no particular order: Windsor by DR Harris, Blackbeard/Tobacco by WSP, Tuscany/Ben Franklin/Nag Champa by Stirling Soap Co.
When Highlander said "There can only be one!" he probably was not referring to shaving soaps; and, in my shave den, there are two distinctively autumnal offerings, both by Colleen Hurley, "Soapmistress" of The Gentlemen's Quarter: Pumpkin Spice. and Desert Ironwood.
I like to pair the first with L'Occitane Eau de L'Occitan, and the second with Calvin Klein Obsession for Men.
Mystic Water:
Vetiver & Oakmoss
Sandalwood Rose
Egyptian Dragon
Bay Rum
Brown Windsor
Bergamot/Cedar/Juniper
Jabonman/Eufros:
Sandolo
Mike's:
Vetiver
Sapone di Paolo:
Terroso
Mickey Lee : Reunion
One of my all time favorite takes on Vetiver and a fantastic soap to boot.
Pete <:-}
Gentlemen,
I don't have any seasonal soaps and creams. I just use what I have in the current standard rotation: Martin de Candre, Castle Forbes, D.R. Harris, Panna Crema Nuavia Blu, Oleo Shaveworks variety, Hasslinger, Wickham 1912 Russian Leather, LA Shaving Co. and a couple others I can't remember — too comfortable at my desk to walk to the shave den and find out.
This summer I used a lot of Castle Forbes lime. Citrus scented soaps and creams don't strike my fancy all that much, but I had the stuff and thought I should try to finish it. I have three big drawers full of shave soaps and creams below the shave den counter. Now and then I add something new to the rotation. Oh, what fun all this . . .
Have to add TTFFC's Devil Cut.. 👍
fall scents- Stirling Gatlinburg is amazing. Probably not a scent for everyone. At first it wasn't sure about it, but man did it grow on me. I like stronger smelling soaps though. Be sure to read the description if you want to buy it...
I’m not sure if this soap would count as autumnal but Proraso red has a sandalwood scent in it that has a warm and inviting scent to it. For winter time I’d say Proraso green because it has a menthol/minty feel and fragrance to it.
Stirling Gatlinburg, Proraso red, Pre de Provence 63, Panna Crema Nostalgia, Tuscan Oud