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It's a strainge thing this picking up on different scents, many people seem to get aniseed as the main scent but for me it's hidden away in the background and I'm picking up cloves and mixed spice and maybe a touch of cinnamon then right in the back ground I'm picking up aniseed. Which leads me to believe that a lot of people given something to smell will be sensitive to one smell and that smell will overpower the rest where others may not be over sensitive to any particular smell and be able to pick out individual notes of a scent, but you liked it that's the main thing, if you get the chance try the bay rum.....fantastic.Pre: Shower and bloom water
Soap: OSP Spice Road
Weapon: Gillette Tech
Ammo: Shark Super Stainless
Post: Cold rinse and Alum block
AS: Pinuad Clubman
First go with the Spice Road and the Shark blade. Soap excellent, blade bad.
I never felt it at the time but ended up with what I can only describe as a graze under my chin. How I never felt this and still feel the tiniest of nicks is beyond me. Won't be using the rest.
Anyone wondering on getting the Spice Road then I'd recommend. If you hate aniseed don't bother but otherwise go for it. Lathers brilliant and its so rich and dense.
I'm off to care for my wounds. "Medic!"View attachment 20878
Looks like @Palmolive fox beat on the reply @MarkB.what filter have you used to get that effect on the photo. I love it!
When I opened the Spice Road it was (for me) just aniseed. This tails off when I lather it up to an acceptable level and it still lingers on your skin after the shave, which I like, but you don't smell like a sweet shop. My dog however can't stop sniffing my face!It's a strainge thing this picking up on different scents, many people seem to get aniseed as the main scent but for me it's hidden away in the background and I'm picking up cloves and mixed spice and maybe a touch of cinnamon then right in the back ground I'm picking up aniseed. Which leads me to believe that a lot of people given something to smell will be sensitive to one smell and that smell will overpower the rest where others may not be over sensitive to any particular smell and be able to pick out individual notes of a scent, but you liked it that's the main thing, if you get the chance try the bay rum.....fantastic.
How do you like the scent Clint? I think it is absolutely wonderful .