AlfredoT escribió
2020-11-07, Saturday
Today is a beautiful day even if, behind the fog, the light is quite strong.
The fact that today's photo is dark and you can't even see the name of the cream was not a precise stylistic choice or an attempt to return to Obscurantism: there are already those who are proceeding in that direction and he really seems to know what he's doing.
It is due to some camera setting trials: we artists often test new expressive possibilities.
Plagiarized by fellow maniacs, today I decided to try again a lavender cream I did not even remember what it was like, based on an Austrian plant from Carinthia.
At least it didn't arrive on a boat!
I didn't remember it at all!
I put half a centimeter on the squeezed brush and it generated an incredible amount of lather: I made two passes, but I doubt very much that I could not have made four more.
You can smell spicy lavender, delicate and pleasant, but what struck me most was the smoothness and the post.
Someone less fixated than I wouldn't even have used the aftershave!
Skin is toned, elastic and nourished.
And at that price!
I have a lot of things to do and no desire at all to do them, ergo...I won't: Pension Power!

Sapone PS: Valobra Mandorla
Sapone: Speick, Crema
Pennello: Frank Shaving, Manchurian Silvertip HMW, 22
Rasoio: Gillette, Mono Tech, Made in Brasil
Lametta: Gillette, 7 O’Clock, SharpEdge
AS 1: MilMil, Figaro Gel
AS 2: MilMil, BeMan, Balsamo Polivalente
EdC: Ach. Brito, Lavender
ST: Chet Baker Quartet, No Problem, 1980