Wednesday December 25, 2019
Shave # 361 ( 414 Consecutive Shaves )
Razor: Game Changer .84 OC
Blade: GSB (1)
Brush: Paladin 26mm Harlequin Chief
Soap: Nuavia Rossa
Post: Lucky Tiger Vanishing cream
Aftershave 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla
Aftershave 2: N/A
Fragrance: YSL Y Eau de Parfum
Changed up the razor as it's been awhile since using the Game Changer .84 OC. Had a nice shave but perhaps more blade feel than I want so changed it out for next shave to the .84 SB and will compare. Actually forgot the Humphrey's this morning but did add the LNHC Post Shave Balm for some skin help as I actually felt dry. Didn't get the best lather with the Nuavia this morning and was probably user error with using the badger brush after many synthetic uses. You don't realize how much water they hold compared to the man made ones. Topped off with the YSL Y Eau de Parfum. Here's what I found it described as:
"
Fragrance Family:
Earthy & Woody
Scent Type:
Citrus & Woods
Key Notes:
Apple, Sage, Vetiver, Tonka Bean
About:
Y Eau de Parfum is a seductive interpretation on the iconic Yves Saint Laurent white T-shirt and black jacket. It is an intense portrayal of the Y signature. Sophisticated notes of bergamot, ginger, and sage are sharpened by an apple accord. At its base, the boldness of vetiver embodies the passion of the Y man’s unique strength. Never stop believing. Y is masculinity redefined."
Here's what I get as a layman in the field. Sharp citrus on the opening and a subdued citrus on dry down. There's other stuff there but I don't distinguish the subtleties of what they are. It is a nice scent leaning towards fresh rather than woody. The citrus while toned down is still the main player. It's a light scent to me and won't get much feedback as I'll be by myself mostly till later working around the house. Have a great day Cadre !!
PS - Tomorrow is the last of this set of samples from Gus
@GlazedBoker I've been saving the Creed Aventus 2016 for last and I'm open to recommendations on a soap and splash to use that will compliment it. Perhaps A&E Grecian Horse......
