Aermeda soap...Cedarwood and Lavender.

Blackie

The guy from over the ditch
I've been using this particular soap for a couple of weeks now. It has a more delicate scent...but is very nice. Essential oils of Cedarwood, Lavender, Patchouli, and Frankincense.
Has the same lovely foam as other Aermeda soaps. Whips up nicely in the soap bowl.
Suits my face, suits my razors.
This was a good sized sample that Jules sent me with my latest order. I bunged it into my Old Spice mug (the first use of the mug after having it for many years...so it is 'special').
Anyway, once again Jules has knocked out a great soap. The girl knows her stuff.
As @Bladerunner7 has mentioned before, these are great soaps.
Jules tells me that she will be at a Trade Fair later this year (Melbourne?), and looking for an Aussie business to stock her soaps.
Then you guys can buy direct from 'whoever' stocks them.
Seriously nice soaps and all that I'm buying now.
https://www.aermeda.com/shaving-shop/shaving-soap-1
 
@Gargravarr might enjoy Lavender, Rosemary & Ylang Ylang scent.

I do enjoy lavender and rosemary, but ylang ylang provokes much the same response in me as patchouli. Too much time spent in the company of hippies back in the 70s... :banghead:
 
I do enjoy lavender and rosemary, but ylang ylang provokes much the same response in me as patchouli. Too much time spent in the company of hippies back in the 70s... :banghead:
Ylang ylang has a rich, sweet, and exotic floral scent that is intensely romantic. Often described as creamy and slightly powdery, its multifaceted aroma features lush notes of jasmine, tangy banana, and sweet custard, balanced with subtle undertones of honey and warm spice.
 
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