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Should I assume you wouldn't recommend the SV soap, if you're glad it's gone? I've been tossing up on cubebe but see mixed reports on their soaps in general.Couple bits finished off recently - glad to have them gone - sv 70th anniversary took a while to go through, even with 31mm boar knot
I definitely would recommend them- just that I did get a bit bored of this scent and wanted to use it up. I’ve got 3 other SV shaving soaps (and 4 or 5 bath soaps) that I use. Imo they’re great soaps, nothing to fault there!Should I assume you wouldn't recommend the SV soap, if you're glad it's gone? I've been tossing up on cubebe but see mixed reports on their soaps in general.
Could you tell me what the vetiver smelled like? I bought some Cyril Salter Vetiver shaving cream a couple of years ago, and it had a disgusting smell. Like a stale ashtray, but worse and stronger. Feeling there was a mistake, I contacted Salter but had no reply.This morning I finished off my tub of CBL fresh Vetiver shave soap.
Had some great shaves with it. But I have plenty of soaps that I have purchased, waiting to be tried out.
Thanks. Now I know it wasn't a mistake. I gave it away and was given it back within a week.Sounds like from what you got was a Smokey Vetiver.
Sterling soaps made one called Port Au Prince. If I recall correctly? It smelled like you were in a Smokey swamp.
At first I liked it. But then after about a dozen or so shaves. It was just too much for me. It don’t think it was very popular and the scent was discontinued from their line up within a couple of years.