For this reason, "Yardley English Lavender" is the term for Pomadenbesitzer for a very fine, soft and very fragrant pomade from, one might already suspect, England. These so-called. "Brilliantine" stands out by a combination of lavender, bergamot, rosemary, eucalyptus, geranium, sage, cedar, moss and musk and charming everyone who likes to wear timeless, yet classic conservative pomades.
Unfortunately, the brilliantine shares only its name with the above product. For I have bought the EdT for the reason that I was hoping that it just smells like the brilliantine. Unfortunately, it just smells by: lavender. No more and no less. Lavender smells good when it is presented authentically, which is definitely the case here, but it was still disappointing.
I use the EDT yet because I like lavender, even without the above scents and it does not smell synthetically.