taylors sandlewood soap
taylors sandlewood soap
i am so proud of myself today, i may even run naked down the lane (no neighbours, the only ones i'd scare are the wild ponys!)
I have had a bowl of soap for about a year now, never used it, i thought cream would be easier! but after reading posts on here (squeezing brush, making an almost paste, etc etc) i had my first soap shave today, so luxurious and smooth. if it happens again for the next few days i think i may be a soap convert. so thanks chaps!!
scott
I have had a bowl of soap for about a year now, never used it, i thought cream would be easier! but after reading posts on here (squeezing brush, making an almost paste, etc etc) i had my first soap shave today, so luxurious and smooth. if it happens again for the next few days i think i may be a soap convert. so thanks chaps!!
scott
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Re: taylors sandlewood soap
Congrats, and welcome to the soap club!!! What did you make of the Taylor version of the sandalwood fragrance?scott s wrote:i am so proud of myself today, i may even run naked down the lane (no neighbours, the only ones i'd scare are the wild ponys!)
I have had a bowl of soap for about a year now, never used it, i thought cream would be easier! but after reading posts on here (squeezing brush, making an almost paste, etc etc) i had my first soap shave today, so luxurious and smooth. if it happens again for the next few days i think i may be a soap convert. so thanks chaps!!
scott
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Right. I'm starting a new line. Bargepole's Traditional Englysh Soapes Made Expresselie by Gnoames In His Celebrayted Premisses. For The True Scent of England of Yore.drmoss_ca wrote:I always thought Taylor's sandalwood soap smelled of Harpic.
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(1) Harpic
(2) Dettol
(3) Marmite
(4) HP Sauce
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If you make a beans on toast scent I would buy it.Bargepole wrote:Right. I'm starting a new line. Bargepole's Traditional Englysh Soapes Made Expresselie by Gnoames In His Celebrayted Premisses. For The True Scent of England of Yore.drmoss_ca wrote:I always thought Taylor's sandalwood soap smelled of Harpic.
Chris
(1) Harpic
(2) Dettol
(3) Marmite
(4) HP Sauce
(5) Cheese 'n' Onion
(6) Beer
Start the day RIGHT.
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I like the 3rd one. Now where can I buy it?Bargepole wrote:And my new Lyne of Englyssh Creames
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(3) St Bruno
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For the perfect finish, try my famous after shave lotions, "Fog" and "Parky".
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Chris,drmoss_ca wrote:I always thought Taylor's sandalwood soap smelled of Harpic.
Chris
To which "Harpic" were you referring?
1)Harpic (cleaning product), a cleaning product in Europe and other countries outside the United States.
2)Harpic (drink), a drink made with vodka, Kahlua coffee liqueur, Curaçao liqueur and lemonade
Let me guess.
Dave
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Put me down for one tub of 'Marmite' and one tub of 'Dog'. Actually, is that 'wet dog' or just 'dog'?
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At least you can be sure no-one will be indifferent to your product.Bargepole wrote:Right. I'm starting a new line. Bargepole's Traditional Englysh Soapes Made Expresselie by Gnoames In His Celebrayted Premisses. For The True Scent of England of Yore.
(3) Marmite
Don't produce it in a squeezy bottle though, that'd be just plain wrong.
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Damn! How did I miss this one?! Put me down for two cakes each of the HP and Bacon & Eggs soaps ( I'm going to melt them down and combine them into four custom scented numbers....should be superb! ). And also some Fog A/S......gotta have it! By Jove!...I LOVE olde Englysh stuff....don't I just!
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