Ariana & Evans

Ariana & Evans | Sylvan Fog Aftershave Splash

$27

Sylvan Fog will remind you of an early morning walk in the Forrest after late evening rainfall. This was my first use of petrichor and civet.

Dirt path, wet foliage, greenery, dew soaked plants and wet underbrush.

notes: Morning Dew, Hinoki, fern, leaves, rainfall/petrichor, Muguet, Civet, Rosemary, Haitian Vetiver, cedar, Oakmoss 

Ingredients: Aloe Vera Juice, Vegetable Glycerin,  SD 40B Alcohol, Rose Hydrosol, Calendula Extract , Red Clover Extract, Chamomile, Plantain Leaves, White Willow Bark, Vitamin E, Caprylic Triglycerides ( combination of plant sugars and fatty acids derived from palm and coconut oils for silkier feel and as a natural preservative).

Customer Reviews

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Richard G.
Petrichor rules!

A lovely softer petrichor than others I have sampled. Perfect for fall or spring weather.

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Benjamin Garfinkel
Transform your morning routine to a morning forest

This isn't the first A&E soap I've tried, but it is the first I have bought. I was interested in the cream base, and frankly, though I didn't need more soap, the scent description is what really got me. It's also pretty good value for the cost! A lot of these evocative scents are hard to accurately nail, or they resonate for a very few. I love the types of woods, petrichor and forest wetness the scent profile promises, so I went for it. The challenge with capturing this particular vibe and putting it into a soap scent is that in nature, these scents are often quite subtle, and they undulate as you walk—you might get a strong pine or cedar smell, followed by some sweetness, musky damp or decay, etc. Rain brings out other scents and layers. Translating this to a shave soap scent is tough because these scents tend to combine at once, and you want to elevate the scent strength, taking it further from that authentic forest experience. I think Peter has done a great job at creating something relatable to here. I love the scent on this, and while it evokes wet morning forest, it is also its own thing—and something you'd want to wear that smells great on its own merit. Fresh, a bit of sweetness and almost some aquatic vibe. There's that petrichor too, grounding it and bringing it together. Performance is top notch. If anything, maybe not quite as much residual slickness as some of the other bases, but plenty for a phenomenal shave—the lather this produces is prolific. The matching splash is also great and the scent is a great match, and a decent strength (6-7).

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RB
Vey nice petrichor

I really like the idea and smell of petrichor scents but have struggled to find one I liked to wear. Who wants to smell like wet rocks and dirt? But Sylvan fog has nailed it the name says it all and it is very wearable perfect for the rainy summer we are having.

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