I think everyone agrees both Tabac and Arko work great but I seem to be in the minority of people who likes the smell of Arko but not Tabac. I'm curious if the people who like the smell of Arko don't like the smell of Tabac.
I expect Tabac to win in a landslide.
Ditto!I like the smell of the Arko stick. However, I've never used Tabac. Any samples out there?
This is a joke, right?
I think it's unfair to pit the two against each other.
Those of us who have traveled for work or leisure to far away eastern cities and have seen big white sheets hanging out to dry in a field, give off this smell that Arko resembles. It's got a very old school scent, that's for sure, but that's what makes it unique. It's not meant to be fruity.
Tabac, don't know the soap scent, but know the aftershave and bodywash scent, so I can safely say that it's a masculine scent which matches the name. I'd say both are good
I haven't tried Arko so I can't comment on that, but.........
I love my Tabac. It's one of my favorites.
Yes, and it gives a nice shave....scent and all ! Try it, it'll only put you out 2.50 or so..............PeteWould you say Arko is an old school soapy, barber scent? I might like that.
The results are interesting so far. I was thinking there would be far less people that like the smell of both.Hey, let the man explore a new angle. It's good to challenge the traditional dogma, even if Tabac smells like a lusciious blond with a Farah Fawcett hairdo in a steamy smokey nightclub and Arko smells like a nasty detegent in the basement.
OK, I confess I've only tried the tabac.