Adcurium
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Lately, it's been either truefitt and hill '1805' or, unscented shave cream/aftershave and Creed Tabarome Milliseme.
So, I just picked up a bottle of Old Spice aftershave. It was only logical, as I already use Old Spice deodorant and body wash. So I have this question. How exactly does one use aftershave as opposed to cologne (not that I usually use that either)?
:arated:Old Spice or Bay Rum for me.
Very fond memories of Bay Rum. It's still applied, along with a dusting talc, at the barber shop I go to. I have found an intriguing source for some fragrances I wish to gamble with.....among them are a bay rum. I stumbled on them purely by chance one evening while surfing.
The company is D.H. Harris & Co. Ltd since 1790. They offer an interesting array of products, many of which I found I can order through Amazon.
As for a cologne sampling, there's:
-Marlborough a subtle blend of woods including cedar and sandalwood.
-Albany, a fusion of mellow aromatic essences, blended to give a lasting but not over-powerful fragrance. Spicy hints of lavender, lime and orange with a hint of bergamot and musk result in a warm, but nevertheless refreshing aroma.
-Mayfair, a rich floral fragrance with impressions of jasmin, rose, geranium and orange blossom on a blend of base notes including sandalwood, vanilla and musk. The result is a traditionally English fragrance, subtle yet lasting.
-Bay Rum's by Taylor of Old Bond & Geo F Trumper.
The website is a cornucopia of male & female care products. You really should give it the once over. I'll be shopping. http://www.shoplondons.com/
Old Spice Original - though it seems to me that the formulation has changed somewhat. I bought a new bottle awhile back and the scent doesn't seem as "rich" (for lack of a better word) has anyone else noticed this?