I have a bottle on the way…sigh…this place always costs me money
Love me some Oland... NOT crazy about sticky stuff on my face though.
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The formula is completely new, packed with plant extracts and a lower alcohol content. Basically, they wanted a splash, with the authentique Floid The Genuine scent, but that behaved almost like a balm.
On a side note, they already have a splash with a "balm-like" performance. It's Proraso Red and it's very much loved.
Is there any possibility they will re-produce a Floid Blue?
Tell me about it!I have a bottle on the way…sigh…this place always costs me money
fully enjoyed my first outing with the 'new/old' FloÏd!
lots of nice soap, talcum, musk smells; plenty of menthol and a bite of alcohol burn.
as mentioned earlier, reminiscent of Pashana (UK).
only thing is that the face was left a little dry from the alcohol, so I added some SMN balm.
thanks, folks, for all the good 'enablement'!
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Sorry I meant the splashIs anyone able to compare to B&M balm?
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@Marco any word if the genuine amber variety will ckntinued to be produced? Is this just an addition the current floid line?
If they also decide to make their own version of Myrsol Plastic Shave, would it be called Pink Floid?There have been rumors on this possibilty since the arrival of the newest 1932 The Genuine. There is nothing official so far, but I think it will happen soon or later.
First class photography Sarimento1 !fully enjoyed my first outing with the 'new/old' FloÏd!
lots of nice soap, talcum, musk smells; plenty of menthol and a bite of alcohol burn.
as mentioned earlier, reminiscent of Pashana (UK).
only thing is that the face was left a little dry from the alcohol, so I added some SMN balm.
thanks, folks, for all the good 'enablement'!
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If they also decide to make their own version of Myrsol Plastic Shave, would it be called Pink Floid?
First class photography Sarimento1 !
I'm sitting around doing nothing on a Wednesday night, so I figured I'd take a shot. It's been a few decades since I studied Italian, so I'm a little rusty. I used an online dictionary for a few words and some poetic license as to what I think they're trying to say. But I would love for an actual Italophone to correct my poor translation. (Marco - be kind to a poor student of Italian!)Has anyone translated the copy on the front of the new Floïd label???
(granted, a little skewed in this photo)
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