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Good morning Gordy,
I use this as an astringent in my post shave and then then add a littler moisturiser aftershave balm or aloe vera gel .I Splash it on freely and a bottle lasts quite a while., I have the lavender,tobacco ,i also use selin (lemon) turkish lemon cologne..all are great value for money, however like most turkish colognes the fragrance doesn't have much of a staying power...The lemon is the most popular i assume.
Hope this helps. Regards. B
Majority of the Turkish Lemon colognes are 80% alcohol, so they have a very wide range of use. In Turkey pretty much every house would have a bottle. In summer some people keep them in the fridge and in summer days it is great for cooling. Most of the Turkish Lemon colognes smell pretty much same(Selin, Duru, PeReJa and Eyup Sabri Tuncer). Tobacco and Lavander colognes may differ, I have the Eyup S. Tuncer tobacco cologne in spray bottle and it is a good, decent scent. If you like Lavander, you got to try Rebul Lavander, it is bit more pricy than others but it is a very good quality with a natural full-on Lavander scent.
I think I saw Akcay tobacco cologne but didn't try, Rebul lavender is my favourite and recently I bought Duru Green Tea; it is wonderful very refreshing and a clean scent.Have you come across the Akcay Tobacco? It's quite different to the Eyup Sabri, I like it a lot.
You're right about the Lemon ones being similar, the Akcay & Eyup Sabri ones I have are very similar.
If you try these tobacco colognes I would like to see how they smell. Are they similar to tabac scent?I think I saw Akcay tobacco cologne but didn't try, Rebul lavender is my favourite and recently I bought Duru Green Tea; it is wonderful very refreshing and a clean scent.
If you try these tobacco colognes I would like to see how they smell. Are they similar to tabac scent?
So they are floral as I see. I heard years ago the tobacco Turkish colognes smell like bad and Stinky cologne.To my nose Akcay & Eyup Sabri tobacco colognes smell nothing like Tabac, which (the shaving soap) is more department store leather section, the Turkish tobacco colognes are more floral.
I have the Eyup Sabri Tuncer Tobacco cologne in a 150ml plastic spray bottle, I would describe the scent as fresh and floral with a hint of Tobacco. On Turkish Tobacco colognes it usually writes 'Tobacco Flower'. I would suggest this cologne and I suggest keep them in the fridge. Turkish colognes are not expensive especially if you buy them from a Turkish supermarket.If you try these tobacco colognes I would like to see how they smell. Are they similar to tabac scent?
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