by Gary Webb | Fragrance Reviews
If you are looking for a classic masculine fragrance that sets itself apart from most of today’s current releases, you could do a lot worse than Quorum by Antonio Puig. It was released in 1981, a time when a man’s cologne was so strong it could interfere...
by Gary Webb | Fragrance Reviews
Today, I am writing a quick review on Duke Cannon’s Gun Smoke Big Ass Brick of Soap, a brand I have been hearing about regularly and have wanted to try for some time. The company has a bold, back-to-basics approach to its marketing strategy, creating products...
by Gary Webb | Fragrance Reviews
Today I am reviewing Dr Bronner’s All-One Peppermint Pure-Castile Bar Soap. As well as being quite a mouthful, the soap is an old-timer, launched way back in 1858 by the Bronner family. Anyone reading my blog will know that I love an old product with a history,...
by Gary Webb | Fragrance Reviews
Today I am reviewing Horace’s Virginia Cedar & Sage Leaf Soap Bar. The company have an impressive range of men’s grooming products that are becoming increasingly popular, although they haven’t been around that long as far as I can tell. As you...
by Gary Webb | Fragrance Reviews
The Grandpa ‘pine tar’ soap is a product that is well worth a mention on this blog, as it has now become a regular purchase for me and is used by the whole family. The Grandpa Soap co, established in 1878, is as old as the hills and appears to have been manufacturing...
by Gary Webb | Fragrance Reviews
Old Spice, a personal favourite of mine, was initially launched in 1937 as ‘Early American Old Spice’ by William Lightfoot Schultz. Believe it or not, before they started making men’s grooming products, the first fragrance released by the company was...