View Poll Results: Favorite Razorock Artisan Scent

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  • Napoleons violet

    15 10.49%
  • Third eye

    12 8.39%
  • Mughetto di bologna

    20 13.99%
  • Muguet de France

    6 4.20%
  • Mentolipto

    4 2.80%
  • Boston tea party

    17 11.89%
  • Chianti lavender

    21 14.69%
  • Capricorn lemon

    13 9.09%
  • 888 eucalyptus

    9 6.29%
  • King Louis lavender

    17 11.89%
  • I like them all

    25 17.48%
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    I like Caprician Lemon best. I ordered it and Mentolipto. Id describe Caprician Lemon as refreshing and natural. Smells like Sprite when lathering. Performance is top notch of course.
    Eh?

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    It doesn't get much better than Cacao for performance and scent, in my opinion.
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    Chianti Lavender, but waiting for the Don Marco.
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    Mughetto di Bologna, but waiting for the Don Ouch.
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    Life is too short to share that bacon with anyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ouch View Post
    Mughetto di Bologna, but waiting for the Don Ouch.
    Mine will be a citrus scent, yours Jay?
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    Coney Island at low tide.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ouch View Post
    Coney Island at low tide.
    Veggie or tallow? Bahhhh, does not matter. What really counts is that it's going to be "made in Italy".
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    Quote Originally Posted by ouch View Post
    Coney Island at low tide.
    What about Staten Island?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    Veggie or tallow? Bahhhh, does not matter. What really counts is that it's going to be "made in Italy".
    Now that's funny!
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    I just got the king Louis lavender and it smells amazing. Not too strong but still amazing scent and performance.
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    Little bump for a couple more votes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Westcoast67 View Post
    I like Caprician Lemon best. I ordered it and Mentolipto. Id describe Caprician Lemon as refreshing and natural. Smells like Sprite when lathering. Performance is top notch of course.
    If it smells like sprite I just may have to try it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphonse View Post
    If it smells like sprite I just may have to try it.
    I wouldn't quite put it as sprite (to my nose) but it's a decent natural smelling lemon. It was the first Italian soft soap that I had ever tried that I actually REALLY enjoyed... I still love it, and it is a definite "replace when empty" product in my rotation. Actually, it's the first product I think I actually went around 10 days straight w/o a break in usage for the past several years, and if it hadn't been for a stretch (immediately following the RR Lemon) of MW Lime/Verbena that went about 10 days, I might have "accidentally" used up the whole tub with very little intervening variety... The smell is THAT good! (Of course, YMMV, especially on scents!)
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    I agree with bkfist, it's a pretty good natural lemon smell. I like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FonGu View Post
    I think mughetto di bolonga and mughet di france are both lily of the valley scent; just one is tallow based and the other is veggie based. I also believe that third eye is sandalwood.
    Sandalwood? SOLD!!

    Quote Originally Posted by kasey View Post
    Can anyone post some descriptions of the scents? I get the idea with lemon, lavender, etc., but mughetto di bolonga, mughet di france, third eye, 888 etc. don't do anything for me. I can't find anything on IB website either. I'm looking for a manly, woodsy, non-flowery type of scent.
    I've been tearing through my new puck of XXX like a hyena through a crippled wildebeast. It's not particularly woodsy, but it is decidedly masculine. I would describe it as a slightly spicey Classic Barbershoppe scent.
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    I've only used Caprician Lemon and Third Eye, so I don't feel qualified to vote. Both are nice, enjoyable scents though.
    Aaron

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    Ordered Caprician lemon a few days ago.. hoping it is put in the mail soon....
    ~ Virgin Island Bay Rum on the rocks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphonse View Post
    Ordered Caprician lemon a few days ago.. hoping it is put in the mail soon....
    Confident you will be happy with the choice. Again it's YMMV, but it's dead on for 7-Up/Sprite to me when lathering. A little stronger citrus smelling just the jar.
    Eh?

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    So the Caprician smells good so far.. haven't lathered the cube up yet; waiting to shave tomorrow for a wedding. It's a little strange that there's a cube in the round container, but the container is gigantic so filling it would take about 2 cubes worth.. The soap appears to be really nice and I guess the cube of soap idea is becoming more intriguing as I think about it. Eh, maybe I'll order another and press two into one jar.
    ~ Virgin Island Bay Rum on the rocks

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    Yup... Caprician Lemon = Sprite. But that's not a bad thing. I'll take scents like that any morning over some strong perfumey punch- you-in-the-face scent. Can't wait... La Famiglia soaps coming soon!!! Thank u IB!
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