I heard an interview with an expert on fragrances and their effect on the human body recently.
He recommended putting perfume on clothes only.
When asked if he personally would put any products containing any fragrances directly on his skin he answered something like "Hell, no. Never. I'm not crazy!!"
I found his advice interesting, but I'm ignoring it...
It may seem as it's been answered, but IMHO they don't go together those two, although I see many combine them for whatever reasons I don't fully understand.
A good splash should negate the need for a balm, and vice versa. If you feel you need to apply a balm after a splash, perhaps said splash is ineffective or simply doesn't negotiate very well with your skin. If it's the scent from the splash you're after, I'd apply a face cream (or balm) and then get the EdT/EdC/EdP version of the scent you like and use that instead of combining two products that do the same.
But in the end it's your shave, so enjoy it the way you feel makes most fun.
It may seem as it's been answered, but IMHO they don't go together those two, although I see many combine them for whatever reasons I don't fully understand.
A good splash should negate the need for a balm, and vice versa. If you feel you need to apply a balm after a splash, perhaps said splash is ineffective or simply doesn't negotiate very well with your skin. If it's the scent from the splash you're after, I'd apply a face cream (or balm) and then get the EdT/EdC/EdP version of the scent you like and use that instead of combining two products that do the same.
But in the end it's your shave, so enjoy it the way you feel makes most fun.
Not everyone uses or is aware of allum. I also have very greasy skin, so this alcohol is bad for you propaganda is definitely not applicable.I shave (usually) every two days. After a shave I use a balm, then an EDT.
On the day off I use a moisturiser. I own 2 aftershaves- Old Spice and Pinaud Clubman. But I hardly use them.
I use an alum block for the antiseptic effect, then the balm to moisturize, and the EDTfor scent. I can't see what an aftershave can add to that combination.
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