Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Method

While we were in Asheville, Iain's grandmother gave us some Method babywash. I guess it was on sale or something, and she was trying to make our lives easier by bringing things up from SC so we didn't have to bring so much down with us.

Anyway, I've been using it in the bath, and it's good stuff. They claim that the scent is "rice milk and mallow," but I'm here to tell you it smells like a very mild form of sandalwood.

You may be disgusted at this point. Patchouli has gotten a bad reputation because some people wear Way Too Much, and sandalwood is in the same camp. But a teensy bit, lingering on your hands or in your hair...delicious!

Ever since we started using it, not only does Iain smell divine, but I can detect that little hint of spicy goodness on my hands for hours. I might actually have to buy more.

6 comments:

SarahHub said...

I love Method soap. My mom has some kind of spicy pear stuff in her bathroom left over from the holidays last year. (Oh, what does that say about us? Year-old soap???) Well, it smells good anyway.

Fiona said...

Year old soap? That's historic soap, just my speed!

Rae said...

Hey, Sarah, I use that soap! Maybe she only puts it out for special occasions. lol. I hope anyway...

I love sandalwood and patchouli. Lain is one luck baby! :)

Unknown said...

I'm all for drenching everything in sandalwood. and patchouli and amber for that matter, but I can limit myself to sandalwood for the greater good.

Fiona said...

Hank, it makes me think of you every time. You know I love sandalwood.

Clarkson said...

Daily Candy sent out a coupon code for 25% off of Method products today and it made me think of your post. Go to http://www.dailycandy.com/t/click/2/40243/0/25453057?http://www.dailycandy.com/t/re/5/10730/0?methoddeal and us this code to get 25% off and free handwash. DailyCandy08