WumbologiesThe most masculine smelling would be to not use soap at all. Especially $24 soap that comes in a bottle with a piece of wood for the cap. Regardless of scent, this product reeks of hipsterism.
zoomorphYou're funny. Why bother? The most masculine thing to do is not take a shower at all. Let your musculine scent hang in the air for everyone to enjoy.
zoomorphLOL, I think you got it half right.
There is hipsterism going on here, but It's BECAUSE of the scent, not regardless of the scent.
This particular hipsterism is better known as Lumbersexuality (think full beards and flannel), and these scents cater to this scene. Outdoor pitches and oils and whatnot.
That said, these soaps do make the morning bath invigorating. No, the soap scents do not last long on the body, so they're more for the enjoyment of the user and whoever may be around immediately after use.
If you want a longer lasting scent, yes, you'll want the cologne or the balm. It's worth a try if you like a woodsy smell, hipster or not.
There is hipsterism going on here, but It's BECAUSE of the scent, not regardless of the scent.
This particular hipsterism is better known as Lumbersexuality (think full beards and flannel), and these scents cater to this scene. Outdoor pitches and oils and whatnot.
That said, these soaps do make the morning bath invigorating. No, the soap scents do not last long on the body, so they're more for the enjoyment of the user and whoever may be around immediately after use.
If you want a longer lasting scent, yes, you'll want the cologne or the balm. It's worth a try if you like a woodsy smell, hipster or not.