Phunk
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I'm back again with another A&E purchase, yes I am a self confessed fanboy.
The latest addition to the collection is now - Strawberry Fields.
The descriptions of the scent is - "Strawberry Fields is a rich, spicy aroma. A fresh strawberry note melts into soft florals and a hint of rum. This is laid on a base of cedarwood, sandalwood, and just a touch of patchouli."
In real life? - Non-sickly / fresh strawberry smell, with a touch of floral and a tiny (and I mean tiny) hint of Sandalwood & Rum.
Scent Strength of Soap is 6.0/10 (So far, Cuban high ball has the strongest scent)
It lathers just like A&E does which is why I always go back for more, especially the Kaizen base. Doesn't need too much water and you get slickness for days.
Would I recommend? - Depends on you and if you like berry / fruit smelling types of soaps. It is definitely a soft scent and will be overpowered by any splash you throw on. I for one like it and enjoy the smell as I lather, but would I get a matching splash for it? - no, not unless I was 17 and still drowning myself in Joop.
The latest addition to the collection is now - Strawberry Fields.
The descriptions of the scent is - "Strawberry Fields is a rich, spicy aroma. A fresh strawberry note melts into soft florals and a hint of rum. This is laid on a base of cedarwood, sandalwood, and just a touch of patchouli."
In real life? - Non-sickly / fresh strawberry smell, with a touch of floral and a tiny (and I mean tiny) hint of Sandalwood & Rum.
Scent Strength of Soap is 6.0/10 (So far, Cuban high ball has the strongest scent)
It lathers just like A&E does which is why I always go back for more, especially the Kaizen base. Doesn't need too much water and you get slickness for days.
Would I recommend? - Depends on you and if you like berry / fruit smelling types of soaps. It is definitely a soft scent and will be overpowered by any splash you throw on. I for one like it and enjoy the smell as I lather, but would I get a matching splash for it? - no, not unless I was 17 and still drowning myself in Joop.