Randy Butter is a brandy, cocoa butter and rum scented buttercream, which on paper sounds like a beautiful boozy Christmas product. It contains coconut oil, cocoa butter and fair trade shea butter to moisturise the skin, as well as brandy, cinnamon leaf oil and cognac oil to add to the scent. Although I'm not a fan of alcohol-scented products, I figured this would be similar to Ponche, in that the alcohol would be used as an afterthought to give the lotion a spicy kick.
Unfortunately, the brandy is very much at the forefront of this scent, and smells far too potent to be enjoyed by anybody who doesn't particularly like the smell of the popular spirit. This proved even more unbearable when I attempted to use it in the shower. With the hot water elevating the smell, this buttercream was unbearable, and I ended up having to exhume the bathroom before having another shower to rinse off the smell that clung to me.
For those unfamiliar with what a buttercream is, it's a combination of soap and shower gel; a softer-style soap that can be used like a shower gel, but contains key ingredients to help soften and repair dry skin. It doesn’t contain as many surfactants as traditional soap, so it won’t lather up like you’re used to, but this does mean it’s especially good for those people who find normal soap can sometimes dry their skin out.
Despite it's scent, I do have something positive to say about the Randy Butter, which is that, for the brief time I attempted to use it in the shower (whilst holding my nose), it did make my skin feel soft and moisturised. Unfortunately, it's smell also did a good job of lingering on skin for hours after initial use, which would be fantastic for those who love the fragrance, but for me it felt like I had been on a night out, vomited my drink on myself and then just forgotten to take a shower the next day.
Overall, I was not impressed with this product one bit (is it obvious?!?) and would definitely never use it again. Although, I would like to point out that those who do enjoy the smell of brandy, will no doubt love this product. This is definitely a 'marmite' sort of product (you either love it or hate it), and unfortunately, I'm in the latter category.
Quantitative Ingredients: Water, Glycerine, Rapeseed Oil and Coconut Oil, Cocoa Butter, Perfume, Fair Trade Shea Butter, Brandy, Sodium Hydroxide, Cinnamon Leaf Oil, Davana Oil, Fair Trade Vanilla Absolute, Rum ether, Cognac Oil, Sodium Chloride, EDTA, Tetrasodium Etidronate, Gardenia Extract, *Eugenol, *Benzyl Benzoate, *Limonene, *Linalool, Coumarin
Vegan?: Yes
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