Harris Arlington Scent
Harris Arlington Scent
I've recently acquired some Arlington soap, and while I've read the word "citrus" a lot when the scent is being described, I don't really smell citrus at all. It smells "green" and a bit planty/herby.
Any comments?
Ian
Any comments?
Ian
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Jani, I get the Erasmic comparison, definitely. Both very fern-like with a sharp note, perhaps quininey as you said. For those interested in the budget cream world, Wars has a somewhat similar scent, too.
And, if you're looking for a cologne or aftershave to chase Arlington, Sanborn's Orange Blossom - available for a few dollars in Mexican groceries or the "ethnic" section of most CVS and Walgreen's stores - is a fine choice. It doesn't smell much like neroli or orange blossom to me, but it does the citrus plus sharp plus green thing quite well.
Regards,
And, if you're looking for a cologne or aftershave to chase Arlington, Sanborn's Orange Blossom - available for a few dollars in Mexican groceries or the "ethnic" section of most CVS and Walgreen's stores - is a fine choice. It doesn't smell much like neroli or orange blossom to me, but it does the citrus plus sharp plus green thing quite well.
Regards,
Regards,
Tim
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Well, as was already mentioned, the Arlington shave soap and the cologne don't smell exactly the same ( it is very difficult, I'm told, to accurately translate a scent from on medium to another ). To me, the cologne has a bit more noticeable citrus top note, and a more powdery, as oppossed to fougere type, dry down. Harris's old Cologne scented shave soap had a more pronounced citrus note than does the Arlington.
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I had another quick sniff of the puck this morning, and there is the faintest hint of citrus in there, but it is dwarfed by the green/earth smells.
I'm a little surprised by Eric's comments regarding the strength of the Harris soap scents, as I own Arlington, Marlborough and Lavender by Harris, and I think that they're quite delicately scented, especially compared to the likes of Penhaligon's English Fern and, as already mentioned, Tabac. It just shows how different products, especially scents, appear to different noses!
Ian
I'm a little surprised by Eric's comments regarding the strength of the Harris soap scents, as I own Arlington, Marlborough and Lavender by Harris, and I think that they're quite delicately scented, especially compared to the likes of Penhaligon's English Fern and, as already mentioned, Tabac. It just shows how different products, especially scents, appear to different noses!
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I have the Arlington soap and love it (and love the scent). I'm thinking about buying the Arlington aftershave or cologne. I assume the aftershave is less concentrated than the cologne (and I like to not be overwhelming in my scent).bernards66 wrote:Well, as was already mentioned, the Arlington shave soap and the cologne don't smell exactly the same ( it is very difficult, I'm told, to accurately translate a scent from on medium to another ). To me, the cologne has a bit more noticeable citrus top note, and a more powdery, as oppossed to fougere type, dry down. Harris's old Cologne scented shave soap had a more pronounced citrus note than does the Arlington.
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Gordon
Anyone tried the Arlington Aftershave? Any thoughts on how it compares to the cologne?
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I traded my Arlington soap. I paid a premium price for it so I was expecting a premium scent. But you could get this scent from a cheap $.50 bath soap at a local drugstore. In airplanes they hand out hot towels to wash your hands and face with. They got exactly the same smell as the Arlington. Definately has alot of lemon to it but it just smelled cheap and chemically to me.
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Yeah, the scent of the Arlington aftershave is even lighter than the cologne, but Arlington is a very light subtle scent anyway, even at cologne strenght so I wouldn't worry about being overwhelmed by it ( chuckle ). And I must say that I sure wish MY drugstore carried inexpensive soaps that smelled like that.....but they don't. All I can usually find these days is that horrible pseudo 'marine' smell.
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