I purchased a tub of Cella about a year ago. I've used it probably 2 dozen times. When I first opened it upon arrival, it burst with the almond aroma. Now there's barely a trace of that wonderful scent. Is this normal?
Cella's scent will dissipate gradually to what I always picked up as a vanilla like scent. Keeping it in an air tight container . [I use corning ware or Tupperware containers] will make the scent last longer.. After the scent is gone , Cella still lathers like crazy and works like a charm..
Cella's scent is subject to changes over time. I had a couple of kilo bricks that developed a stronger Almond scent, while the one I'm currently using is becoming a bit weaker. Fragrance aside, performance has always been top notch. Of course.
Cella is considered a natural shave cream, correct? After looking through the ingredient list I didn't see anything that would make me think otherwise except for maybe the last ingredient, parfum. Now depending on what the company uses to create this scent, whether it be synthetic or non-synthetic, Cella should or shouldn't be considered a natural shave cream. There is nothing natural about the chemical compounds that go into synthetic fragrances. Anybody know or care to share what constitutes the ingredient parfum in Cella? Pinpointing the ingredient may actually help to explain why there seems to be a variation in the strength of the scent from batch to batch.