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Steve, is it only me you're ignoring? :-/
Helveticum said:Steve, is it only me you're ignoring? :-/
hunnymonster said:Hax said:Besides, if you buy it and try it, then find you don't like it, you'll have no trouble selling it on in the BST on here
It's not like Fozz is located in Hebden Bridge or somewhere equally unfashionable though...
fozz77 said:hunnymonster said:Hax said:Besides, if you buy it and try it, then find you don't like it, you'll have no trouble selling it on in the BST on here
It's not like Fozz is located in Hebden Bridge or somewhere equally unfashionable though...
LOL.
I will bite the bullet and give it a whirl. I will order a bottle from Sunbury & have it shipped to my rellies in in the UK who will fetch it with them to Stralia for X-mas.
I do like Bay Rum as long as its not tooooooo sweet.
peg20 said:Can anybody tell me how this compares with Ogallala (other than authenticity, manufacturing process etc.)? I am particularly interested in
a) How the alcohol bite compares with Ogallala
b) Which is more clovey of the two: Ogallala is dominated (IMO) by the clove oil smell. Does it come through as strong in Steve's? What is the dominant smell in Steve's version?
NOTSHARP said:I received a bottle from SS at Christmas.
Although I stopped using aftershave years ago, I tried it, liked it, and now use it all the time.
Even SWMBO says how nice it smells :icon_rolleyes:
Steve
Pig Cat said:NOTSHARP said:I received a bottle from SS at Christmas.
Although I stopped using aftershave years ago, I tried it, liked it, and now use it all the time.
Even SWMBO says how nice it smells :icon_rolleyes:
Steve
Phew, glad you like it!
Helveticum said:Amazing stuff. I do like Ogallala as well though - they're different each in their own way. I'd say Ogallala is more sour, and Steve's bay rum is more on a sweet side. Verdict - gotta have both if you like bay rum! Would be interesting if he made a mentholated batch though.. I'm a sucker for cooling.
P.S. Steve's stuff is also very gentle and pleasant on the skin.
Pig Cat said:The reason I disliked the Ogallala a/s was the crazy amount of cloves in it. Steve's is still clovey but it doesn't dominate and I can cope with that, especially as his a/s is so effective. It is pretty mild and only bites if you have had a really close shave.
peg20 said:Helveticum said:Amazing stuff. I do like Ogallala as well though - they're different each in their own way. I'd say Ogallala is more sour, and Steve's bay rum is more on a sweet side. Verdict - gotta have both if you like bay rum! Would be interesting if he made a mentholated batch though.. I'm a sucker for cooling.
P.S. Steve's stuff is also very gentle and pleasant on the skin.
Thanks. How about the cloveiness?