2020-09-28, Monday
SODT of gifts!
This morning, when I woke up, I tried to pass a multitest with the participation of a soap that has always intrigued me, perhaps more for the labels than for the INCI or scent, given to me by a friend who surprised me with a brush of a historic brand and an AS given me by another friend to help me in the relentless search for something to match an EdT that very much I like it.
Reading what the producer writes on the notes of this soap, I recognize without attenuating any, that my nose is, though beautiful and masculine, unable to perceive what others perceive.
It reminded me of the Scheermonniks...
I rubbed it in my face, and it seemed me quite soft.
It didn't particularly impress me, but I believe that much of this judgement can be attributed both to the way in which the soap was taken, and to the brush, whose lathering properties are far from the softer knots I am used to.
But I like this brush: it has a high backbone, and provides a fantastic massage: somehow it reminds me of some horse hair knots...
And the soap is very lubricant.
To complete the trio, there was the aftershave of @bilos2511 that helped me find what smells like what I'm hunting for.
Not bad...
But it has nothing to do with it: it is clear that it is not enough to mix two components to get similar results.
Now I am in splendid shape.
That is to say, I am in splendid form as far as I can be...

Sapone PS: Valobra Mandorla
Sapone: Murphy & Mc Neill, Old Sport
Pennello: Rooney, Pure Badger
Rasoio: Merkur, Progress 500
Lametta: Polsilver, Wizamet
AS 1: MilMil, Figaro Gel
AS 2: MilMil, BeMan, Balsamo Polivalente
EdT: Oleo Soapworks, Frankie & Myrna AS
ST: Nina Simonen High Priestess of Soul, 1966