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Question about strongly scented soaps

When using strongly scented soaps should you be able to smell the scent in the lather that you apply to your face as if you held a stick of lit incense under your nose? Or is it that you just smell the scent on the puck of soap?
 
I don't know. I enjoy some strongly scented soap, such as Tabac, but didn't at first, because I wasn't "used" to it. Now I love it. Another strongly scented soap that I just could not get used to is Cella. Wonderful shaving soap, but the bitter dry almond fragrance was too strong/physically repulsive for me, so in that sense, I guess it could be compared to a lit stick of incense, in the sense that "I don't do that anymore"!:w00t:
 
When using strongly scented soaps should you be able to smell the scent in the lather that you apply to your face as if you held a stick of lit incense under your nose? Or is it that you just smell the scent on the puck of soap?

It can depend on the soap. In general though, the lather still has quite a bit of scent.
 
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