Pure luxury. Don't just stop with the soap....get the AS and the EDT as well!I'll ask the n00b question:
What does it smell like?
Pure luxury. Don't just stop with the soap....get the AS and the EDT as well!I'll ask the n00b question:
What does it smell like?
Its the anti-VegI'll ask the n00b question:
What does it smell like?
Agreed!It's not boutique. Not hand-crafted. Doesn't save the planet.
Just the best shave soap, period.
It does provide one example of what an actual man smells like.
AA
The Hans Gruber of shaving soaps! (Well, no, he wasn't lovable unless your taste runs to vultures and birds of prey. But he was certainly fascinating.)Well, I have to take you seriously - these are my own words!
To me, though, Tabac is like the lovable villain in soaps. The rogue that gets the most column inches while the more interesting characters are passed over despite their worth.
The rogue that gets the most column inches while the more interesting characters are passed over despite their worth.
I have a mess of soaps and a few creams.
I have more of Tabac than all the others.
Somewhere around 30 pucks!
Can’t wait to finish a little jar of MdC and get back to Tabac.
Hold on, hold on.
Did you say thirty pucks of Tabac?
30?
I just wanna know who went around sniffing their grandma’s purse so much it left an indelible scent memory imprinted in their brain? As a kid I had much better things to do just sayin.
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Even one sniff would have been enough to imprint the scent in your brain for good.I just wanna know who went around sniffing their grandma’s purse so much it left an indelible scent memory imprinted in their brain? As a kid I had much better things to do just sayin.
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Hear! Hear!Tabac is a classic because it's a very, very good formulation that produces excellent lather and shaves. Formulating shaving soap is hardly a secret, as the requirements for excellent shaving soap have been published since the 1920's when measuring fatty acids became possible. No secrets there at all, just megacorporations cheapening the formulas and modern fads like vegan soap.
The major variations in modern shaving soap are the oils/fats used to make the soap, and non-saponified additives to modify post shave feel, etc. Scent is as it has always been, very highly variable and what smells nice to one person can literally gag another. Modern "artisan" soaps to my nose are often grossly over-scented, to the point where users complain of skin irritation. This follows the trend of higher and higher scent loading in all personal care products, something I cannot stand. I don't know if modern living kills olfactory nerves or people are following the trend and burning theirs out, but I don't want to stink of anything.
So I stick with the old standards or make my own where I can control the scent level to what a prefer (mostly not perceptible after use). I evaluate shaving soap on how it shaves, scent is a completely different issue, and for me, the less the better!
Even one sniff would have been enough to imprint the scent in your brain for good.
Hold on, hold on.
Did you say thirty pucks of Tabac?
30?
That ain't right.Today I counted 34 new unopened pucks and 2 shaving sticks of Tabac!!
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