If Sheep is powerful citronella, how would you describe Arko? As every bodies description of Arko is different. Some say urinal cake, others say Lemon Pledge and I say hotel soap.
Yup - that was my last exam, and I'm having to use old glasses which doesn't help. I need a new exam.
SOTN June 4th I'm a big fan of Arko, it will be the only commodity soap that I keep in my den going forward.
I just read this thread. I'm one of the founding members of the "ArkoHolics"(in my own mind), as well as the "Land of the misfit razors". The original scent can be reduced by grating it, and leaving it out in the open for a few weeks, then mix in some essential oils. I've been doing this for a few years, and have several scents I like. Here is a thread I started on this topic. http://theshaveden.com/forums/threads/time-to-grate-some-arko.50974/
If you grate it and adulterated it, how can you say you really love it? Kidding, all love for Arko is righteous!
It makes a "Grate" base, lathers like no other, is slicker than snot, and is about as inexpensive as they come. What's not to love. So far, my favorite essential oils to add are Sandalwood, Avon Spicy, and the wife likes Rose, and Lavender.
I am surprised anyone noticed.... No no I am not. What was the reason for the other ...how many ever shaves...have you broke 40 yet? Edit..yes we are I checked..day 45!!