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I have decided to get into a nice kick of trying new soaps, and I have felt rose scents would be good one to try. I have seen a lot of companies making them and some claim to offer some good stuff.
As a result you guys are all from England, and I thought I should start on the English Rose scents.
My criteria are the following.
Scent strength. stick your nose in a pile of coffee grounds and inhale deep or hold the can of ground coffee at arms length and just breath in normally. Or if you shave with it Monday morning on day 1 of a 3 day visit with Aunt Mina, does it hide the smell of her 4 incontinent beagles till you leave, based on that Monday morning shave?
Scent Life. is the scent off your face a few minutes after rinsing, or does it last long enough to mess with the after shave you put on the following morning?
Scent Life 2. does the bathroom or even house smell like the soap after words?
And I am curious on the lavender and Violet soaps your English companies make. It seems odd, even though the violet or lavender as actual plants can be nice now and then.
Caties Bubbles. Has a soap out now that claims to be a rose scent based on one made in the 1930s for the king of England. its rose, eucalyptus, vertivert, and a few other simple things. All to help remind the king of his far flung empire.
As a result you guys are all from England, and I thought I should start on the English Rose scents.
My criteria are the following.
Scent strength. stick your nose in a pile of coffee grounds and inhale deep or hold the can of ground coffee at arms length and just breath in normally. Or if you shave with it Monday morning on day 1 of a 3 day visit with Aunt Mina, does it hide the smell of her 4 incontinent beagles till you leave, based on that Monday morning shave?
Scent Life. is the scent off your face a few minutes after rinsing, or does it last long enough to mess with the after shave you put on the following morning?
Scent Life 2. does the bathroom or even house smell like the soap after words?
And I am curious on the lavender and Violet soaps your English companies make. It seems odd, even though the violet or lavender as actual plants can be nice now and then.
Caties Bubbles. Has a soap out now that claims to be a rose scent based on one made in the 1930s for the king of England. its rose, eucalyptus, vertivert, and a few other simple things. All to help remind the king of his far flung empire.