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    Default Are you more of a natural scent or cologne scent soap/cream user?

    By natural scent I mean rose, lavender, violet, almond, coconut, lime, sandalwood and similar vs. something like Truefitt's 1805 and similar.

    I've always opted towards the former but have received both from GFT and T&H samplers that have let me try their creams in the cologne (if that's even the correct term) scents. I've tried GFT and 1805 so far and while I think they smell just fine, I find myself more interested in their natural scents. How about you? I do understand that some of the *natural* scents from some makers are still considered a little cologney (like, perhaps, TOBS Sandalwood?).

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    I think the "unnatural" ones are really combinations of natural scents as opposed to say a pure lime. I don't know that I ever heard of a pure synthetic scent. Maybe the contents are natural or not but what they are trying to convey should be some natural bouquet.
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    I've never really thought about it consciously (as far as classifications go) - if it smells good to me, and performs well, it stays in the rotation.

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    Just a few simple scents are for me. AoS Sandalwood, AK 1869 mandrolla, and not much more. Complex scents are a world apart. I love to close bathroom door, open cream's can and the clock stops. From this moment you're the king of a very little kingdom, but it's all yours.
    Simple scents are classified for my nose. Lemon, for example is a "cleaner" scent for me, roses are a "air freshener" and the most of almond ones are just "marzipan". Hope you understand what I mean...


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    Natural or synthetic, for me it doesn't matter as long as it smells nice and works well.

    If I have razor burns or a dry skin after the shave I use Eccelente, a calm moist concentrate mask. This is made of moisturizing ingredients and soothing extracts of aloe, camomile, grapefruit and blueberry.

    In all other cases I use Acca Kappa 1869.

    Both are not cheap but effective.

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    Well my girl is in total love with Drakkar. So naturally I use Mama Bears Drakkar shave soap. Now when I'm scenting just for me??? I will use a unscented soap and use witch hazel as an aftershave and apply Czech & Speake's frankinsence and myrrh cologne. I wish they made a shave soap that smelled like it but I'm not a fan of their 88 or Oxford

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    The scents used in soaps and creams are the same as those used in colognes. The "fragrance" of the cologne is simply a combination of essential oils and/or aroma molecules or "notes".

    Drakkar Noir Guy Laroche cologne - a fragrance for men 1982:
    "Top notes are rosemary, artemisia, lavender, basil, lemon verbena, bergamot and lemon; middle notes are coriander, carnation, cinnamon, juniper and jasmine; base notes are leather, sandalwood, fir, amber, patchouli, oakmoss, vetiver and cedar."

    That is why I prefer to use "unscented" soaps and creams. That way I can simply add whatever fragrance I want whether it be a essential/fragrance oil (natural scent?), a favorite cologne or even leave it "unscented". I also don't need to purchase several soaps from the same producer to get a variety of fragrances. (http://straightrazorpalace.com/soaps...berlather.html)


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