If the internet has robbed us of one thing it's the ability to touch/feel/smell products before buying them so I thought I'd put together a resource on here for members to add their thoughts and experience with soaps that are expensive enough for people to not take the chance on but would otherwise love.
I've limited the descriptions to the products website which can be vague and nowhere near enough to make a decision so add anything you think would help people who haven't tried something. Add as much as you like in terms of detail like Scent, Cushion, Glide, Price per gram, Longevity (product/scent), Value for money, Overall impression etc. Also add if a product smells similar to another more well known product so people get a better idea.
For an expensive premium product the Martin de Candre website does a poor job of describing it's products adequately. It should also be noted they have discontinued the glass jar in favor of a plastic container making it a cheaper (to them, not to us) product.
Original - Created in the 1980s. The discreet and elegant freshness of its perfume made from Lavender essential oils, Mint and Rosemary
Natural - "Slight smell of soap"
Fougere - Fresh, green notes. Fern. Perfumed with a Cologne made from 12 essential oils
Vetyver (Vetiver) - Described on their website as "Rose" but I think it's a copy/paste mistake. Otherwise described as Greener, manlier whatever that means. Maybe it made from soylent green?
Rose - Elegant and flowery notes
Agrumes - Described as citrus with lemon, grapefruit, bergamot.
I've limited the descriptions to the products website which can be vague and nowhere near enough to make a decision so add anything you think would help people who haven't tried something. Add as much as you like in terms of detail like Scent, Cushion, Glide, Price per gram, Longevity (product/scent), Value for money, Overall impression etc. Also add if a product smells similar to another more well known product so people get a better idea.
For an expensive premium product the Martin de Candre website does a poor job of describing it's products adequately. It should also be noted they have discontinued the glass jar in favor of a plastic container making it a cheaper (to them, not to us) product.
Original - Created in the 1980s. The discreet and elegant freshness of its perfume made from Lavender essential oils, Mint and Rosemary
Natural - "Slight smell of soap"
Fougere - Fresh, green notes. Fern. Perfumed with a Cologne made from 12 essential oils
Vetyver (Vetiver) - Described on their website as "Rose" but I think it's a copy/paste mistake. Otherwise described as Greener, manlier whatever that means. Maybe it made from soylent green?
Rose - Elegant and flowery notes
Agrumes - Described as citrus with lemon, grapefruit, bergamot.