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TFS Linea Intenso - stronger scents, more soap, better tubs!

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Barbiere di Figaro:
Hi everyone,

Tcheon Fung Sing have changed their luxury line-up into a new "Linea Intenso". The names are (almost) the same, although there is one addition, but the soaps have more scent. That's why theay are called "Forte". For all sopas, almond oil was added for better skincare.

The tubs are bigger, now containing 150 ml of this great soap. You may know them from the limited editions or our own BdF-soaps.

One whole new scent, the Ginestra di Taormina and matching balms for all 5 scents!





















When bought together, we have a great discount: (with the code TFSLI)




TFS Linea Intenso

I hope you like the labels and the soap even better!

We will be closed for a while from tomorrow, until January 6th.

So we would like to thank you for the support you gave us during 2013 and Lysbet and I would like to wish you all a very happy Christmas and a happy New Year.

We have our own wish for you for next year:

Christmas wish BdF

TheMonk:
Good news, thank you for sharing!  :)

secretum:
Obrigado Barbiere di Figaro!

É pena o valor dos portes. Mas talvez venha a compensar numa conjunta :)

Feliz Natal e Bom Ano Novo!

goaman:
Can you describe the scents please?

Barbiere di Figaro:

--- Quote from: goaman on December 22, 2013, 04:00:20 pm ---Can you describe the scents please?

--- End quote ---

Sorry that I didn't read this earlier, but 4 of the 5 scents are well-known here I think, and the new one, Ginestra di Taormina is a very nice soft scent, flowery. It is a flowers blossom, that is found on Sicily and I can only repeat another description of it, that said, that the scent reminded of Sicilian white wine and honey.

I don't know if it has all those characteristics but I have had some very pleasant shaves with this new soap.

All other scents are now with added almond oil and stronger scent, but ofcourse, the bergamotto neroli, tabacco verde, zagara gelsomino and arancio amaro (still with a little cinnamon scent) are described quite a lot on this and other boards and we do have some descriptions in English in the shop. (you can change the language with buttons on top of each page)

Thanks for asking,

Eric

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