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I see you are still enjoying Polish Wars from time to time. This is very old school fragrance and 40-50 years ago (I think it is from early 70’s) a lot of man smelled like that. I still have a soft spot for that as this is my childhood memories![]()
Prep: NOS Country Life Australia tallow/lanolin/glycerin soap, Myrsol Emulsion
Brush: Rooney 1/3 Super Silvertip Badger
Cream: WARS Classic
Razor: Rex Konsul (2.5)
Blade: Gillette 7 O'Clock Black (6)
Post: Thayers Cucumber Witch Hazel, WARS Classic After Shave Lotion
Scent: WARS Classic EdC
I fond this $3 Palmolive amazing. I like fragrance, performance and price of course.![]()
Prep: Pears and a hot flannel
Razor: Henson V1 AL++
Blade: BIC Chromei Platinum
Lather: Palmolive Cream
Post: Dickinsons Witch Hazel, CeraVe Moisturizer
The prewash routine is a nice addition to my shave, and I love the smell of the original Pears. I bought this Palmolive on a whim in the store the other day, and I’m quite happy with it. Very easy to use and a nice slippery lather.
Heh, not so much of the Old School if you pleaseI see you are still enjoying Polish Wars from time to time. This is very old school fragrance and 40-50 years ago (I think it is from early 70’s) a lot of man smelled like that. I still have a soft spot for that as this is my childhood memories
I understand my friend, I have a whole pile of soaps waiting , the wilderness must be explored .I fond this $3 Palmolive amazing. I like fragrance, performance and price of course.
Could use it all the time but. There is too many to try![]()
Yes - I really enjoy the Polish Creams and After Shaves. Others I have are Lider, Brutal, and Bond.I see you are still enjoying Polish Wars from time to time. This is very old school fragrance and 40-50 years ago (I think it is from early 70’s) a lot of man smelled like that. I still have a soft spot for that as this is my childhood memories
AmazingYes - I really enjoy the Polish Creams and After Shaves. Others I have are Lider, Brutal, and Bond.
Old school fragrance of course.Heh, not so much of the Old School if you pleaseThose of us born in the early 60s are more than familiar with some of these (now less popular) scents. My dad always favoured Eau Sauvage (not to be confused with the current Dior Sauvage), but my olfactory memories of that period are as much pervaded by whisky, Pimm's and tobacco smoke - everybody smoked back then.
My dad always favoured Eau Sauvage
I still have most of a decant that @TomG sent me a while ago (those little travel spray bottles from Artisan Arcade are really useful), and I love to wear that from time to time. SWMBO finds it a bit much, though, so I tend to save it for when she's not around.A man of impeccable taste! One of my two summer go-to's, and delightful every time I do.
Authentic rustic Tassie setting and classy gear.![]()
Pre-shave: Hot flannel, Pears soap
Brush: TroyCraft "Vazon Forest" AP G5C
Soap: Castle Forbes Lavender
Razor: Atelier Durdan Vestige
Blade: Personna GEM Stainless
Post-shave: TND witch hazel/Stirling Bergamot Lavender witch hazel (70:30), homebrew moisturiser, Oxford & Cambridge cologne
Thank youAuthentic rustic Tassie setting and classy gear.![]()