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You do know that they offer brightly coloured brushes don;t you? You don't have to go with plain old boring black.....![]()
The latest Paladin acquisition landed and it's finished beautifully![]()
You do know that they offer brightly coloured brushes don;t you? You don't have to go with plain old boring black.....
Shots fired SirBrightly coloured brushes are like fragrances used out of season, gauche.
Shots fired Sir![]()
Brightly coloured brushes are like fragrances used out of season, gauche.
So I shouldn't be wearing Winterfell/fall EDP today?![]()
That would be great @todras, many thanksWinterfell and Winterfall and two very different fragrances...wearing Winterfall would be appropriate while wearing Winterfell would not. Try and keep up Rusty
When I have a little time I'm going to post a fragrance/perfume seasonal guide, and included in it will be a section that explores and discusses the whole issue of notes listed in a fragrance as opposed to how they are experienced. From my general reading on this forum (and on FB and other wet-shaving forums) over the last year or so in particular, people are quite understandably a bit confused and perplexed. It will be a no bullshit, no perfume waffle kind of guide/explanation too, aimed at wet-shavers.
Some people are not going to like it and run with "I like it I will wear it whenever and Tobacco and Agarwood is awesome in the middle of summer" which is fine (go on be gauche) but for the others I just feel the area urgently and comprehensively needs some explanation and discussion as a whole. I think most people will go "aha! so that's what it is about" but time will tell. The explanation uses a really simple, easily understood model too.
It will be a no bullshit, no perfume waffle kind of guide/explanation too, aimed at wet-shavers.
Winterfell and Winterfall and two very different fragrances...wearing Winterfall would be appropriate while wearing Winterfell would not. Try and keep up Rusty
When I have a little time I'm going to post a fragrance/perfume seasonal guide, and included in it will be a section that explores and discusses the whole issue of notes listed in a fragrance as opposed to how they are experienced. From my general reading on this forum (and on FB and other wet-shaving forums) over the last year or so in particular, people are quite understandably a bit confused and perplexed. It will be a no bullshit, no perfume waffle kind of guide/explanation too, aimed at wet-shavers.
Some people are not going to like it and run with "I like it I will wear it whenever and Tobacco and Agarwood is awesome in the middle of summer" which is fine (go on be gauche) but for the others I just feel the area urgently and comprehensively needs some explanation and discussion as a whole. I think most people will go "aha! so that's what it is about" but time will tell. The explanation uses a really simple, easily understood model too.