Obviously there is some form of a tobacco note with Tabac, hence the name.
Obviously there is some form of a tobacco note with Tabac, hence the name.
Cool, actually I quite like the scent that's left now, so I'm not writing off Tabac yet, I have a tub of the shaving soap coming, and I'll check out the deodorant my local store got in stock.
I often see such threads where nobody agrees on the scent of Tabac: what does it smell like, is there tobacco in it, etc.
This link is on the company's website: http://www.tabac-original.de/english/fragrance.htm
By putting your cursor over the top, middle or base of the bottle, you get the corresponding notes. There is no tobacco.
Mystery solved. Now, I'd like to know where the name comes from.
Now, I'd like to know where the name comes from.
This link is on the company's website: http://www.tabac-original.de/english/fragrance.htm
By putting your cursor over the top, middle or base of the bottle, you get the corresponding notes. There is no tobacco.
Basenotes should probably read:
Top Notes
floor wax, Woolworth's lunch counter, shoe polish, Vicks Vaporub
Middle Notes
thrift shop basement, Grandma, rest home, bingo parlor
Base Notes
borax, car wash, wet dollar bill, axle grease
Basenotes should probably read:
Top Notes
floor wax, Woolworth's lunch counter, shoe polish, Vicks Vaporub
Middle Notes
thrift shop basement, Grandma, rest home, bingo parlor
Base Notes
borax, car wash, wet dollar bill, axle grease
Most assuredly... And the best part: it makes my significant other's pants go crazy...Basenotes should probably read: [...]