Tabac...Glorious, distinguished old man's shave cabinet. Musty, spicy, a little stodgy, a tad bit floral (but not bright, feminine floral), a tad bit tobacco. A lot of people describe it as smelling like the inside of grandma's purse. I get where they are coming from, but my grandma's purse smelled amazing. I understand why it is a love it or hate it too. My grandpa used it so I associate it with a strong, manly, confidence. Old school for sure. But dang, it is my favorite scent in all of shaving thus far. If you like Special Reserve, you are getting somewhat in the ball park. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
Hahaha, not to me! My grandpa was a strong, old pipe-smoking farmer who played cards in his sweater with a bunch of other old ex-WW2 guys while they smoked pipes and drank coffee. That is what I associate it with. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
My grandmothers closet smelled like moth balls and my great aunts purse smelled like fruit flavored Certs. If Tabac smells like that, I'll pass.
Saturday, January 7, 2017 Elite Razor Ironwood Tres Amigos with Envy White Two Band Saponificio Varesino Stella Alpina Wolfman WR1-SB with WRH7 Titanium Feather HS #1 Saponificio Varesino Stella Alpina Aftershave Chatillion Lux Colbeck
There might be a little mothball in it. If I was being mostly serious, I would say: Earth, a LITTLE powder, tea tree??, a little musk, and something that could be mausoleum or mothballs, or maybe hot aspirin???? All that said, I do like it. It does have a bit of an old smell to it. Not like "Clubman smells like old man" old, but kind of just old.
As many folks that use Tabac soap it must be a good performer. I've seen a few AS, EDT or EDC bottles, too. Downside of my little Mayberry metro - we'll not have a real men's shave shop anytime soon.
So...Today was a shave from the past. I have been wanting a GEM Damaskeene for a while based on looks alone. This one is in fantastic shape. k Then, the Gillette Travel razor. 1962, I think? And totally new old stock. Still had the paper wrappers around the head, and the original Gillette super stainless steel blade was still sealed in the box. This thing is TINY. For size reference (the back is my Gillette Slim): I shaved one side with the GEM, the other with the Gillette just to get a feel and compare. The GEM was strange at first. I could HEAR it cutting but it didn't feel like it. I had a full 24 hour growth and the face was rough going in. I reached up to feel, and man...It was mowing through. I did three passes: WTG, XTG, ATG. All went well. The Gillette was also strange because it was so small. But man, it did the job. It really wasn't that awkward as I went along with it, and I found myself especially appreciating it around the jaw line. Same three passes, very similar results. This will be my travel razor of choice, as was my intent when I bought it. It is smaller (much smaller) than I thought, but I like it all the more for it. It's like the Hobbit of razors. Small, unobtrusive, sometimes barely noticeable. But carries a big punch and bows to no one. It isn't aggressive, but it sneaks in and takes stuff while you aren't looking. All in all, I am really excited about these two. I will continue my shavette focus, with these two on deck for February. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
It is fantastic soap. It lasts forever too. I tease about the scent, but it is kind of polarizing. It's like any thread about Arko.
I have the soap, the stick and the cologne. I am a big fan all around. If I were allowed only one soap, I could use it happily. It performs consistently well, and I am someone who strongly associates scent with memories, and this one has it for me. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
I like Tabac, Arko, the Veg and Special Reserve. Not sure what that says about me... I walk my own way scent-wise. I don't like Grey Flannel though. I tried. I have a 97% full bottle that will likely stay that way. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
I couldn't find the exact manual I looked at earlier, but these pages from a couple similar old manuals show much the same thing -- the fingers being used to shorten, stiffen or support the bristles. The short title is "Practice and science of standard barbering": "Standardized Barbers' Manual":