We can get half a litre of the stuff delivered from Amazon for £9.50. That's bonkers! I need to stop looking or I'll end up enabling myself.I recently used Alcolado Glacial for the first time, and expressed the sensation in an SOTD.
It was quite unlike any aftershave I had used before - the tingling was the strongest I had encountered, and even my fingers felt it.
Iain, @Digimonkey suggested I try mixing half and half Alcolado Glacial and Floid Mentolado Vigoroso . . . .
Well, I just had to try it last night (no SOTD post as I was busy)
Ooft ! Ya Bassa !!! - It was the coldest sensation my face has ever encountered !
But - the face feel (when normal sensation eventually returned) was very good.
Skin feeling supple, nicely hydrated and ever so smooth.
In summary, I would recommend this on very hot days - it's very refreshing and invigorating.
Just don't over do it as this concoction may impair your vision !
Thanks for the tip, Iain !
We can get half a litre of the stuff delivered from Amazon for £9.50. That's bonkers! I need to stop looking or I'll end up enabling myself.
You've succeeded in enabling me. Ordered!It's really quite good as an aftershave,
Chris
quite high in alcohol so there is a little sting, and it's not overly scented.
I would imagine it works well as an all over cooling splash in hot weather.
It does work - doesn't it? When you can see again adequately - the snot has stopped dripping - I think @Pelada may have suggested the 'ne plus ultra'- Fine Snake Bite - as a mix for the Glacial - I'm pretty sure - that might be a substance banned by various UN agreements. A chemical weapon? I salute your use of vernacular - 'Ooft ! Ya Bass !!!' - you can skip the first month of my - how to speak Glaswegian course. Nicely done. Pay attention @Satanfriendly - ha ha ha - I.Ooft ! Ya Bass !!! - It was the coldest sensation my face has ever encountered !
It does work - doesn't it? When you can see again adequately - the snot has stopped dripping - I think @Pelada may have suggested the 'ne plus ultra'- Fine Snake Bite - as a mix for the Glacial - I'm pretty sure - that might be a substance banned by various UN agreements. A chemical weapon? I salute your use of vernacular - 'Ooft ! Ya Bass !!!' - you can skip the first month of my - how to speak Glaswegian course. Nicely done. Pay attention @Satanfriendly - ha ha ha - I.
Ha ha - I'm sorry to relate - I photographed him and he was an ignorant bastard - I knew before going to the job that he didn't like the press - I think that's why the Scotsman chose me for the gig - I'm generally quite amiable - but - he had agreed to it - after all - totally uncooperative and defensive - a nightmare to get a single usable picture - he was a total prick - unlike his lovely wife Pamela - had her in the back of the camera when she was given an honourary degree at Glasgow Uni - a deeply, deeply attractive woman - not in any conventional sense - but really. I think that's how you describe charisma - she has it in buckets. I.The fabled reputation of Snakebite alone is enough to put the chills up me - let alone risking the possible nuclear synthesis that may result from mixing it with the bright green Glacial !
Re :- the use of Glaswegian Slang,
Iain - I learned from the man himself - 'The Big Yin' - I've been a fan of his work since childhood.
I saw him perform at Lakeside, Doncaster some years ago.
His stories about his early career with Gerry Rafferty were very interesting.
This is one of my favourites of his , I'm sorry I can't find the actual footage. . .
"Intae Im, Intae Im" !!!
Ha ha - I'm sorry to relate - I photographed him and he was an ignorant bastard - I knew before going to the job that he didn't like the press - I think that's why the Scotsman chose me for the gig - I'm generally quite amiable - but - he had agreed to it - after all - totally uncooperative and defensive - a nightmare to get a single usable picture - he was a total prick - unlike his lovely wife Pamela - had her in the back of the camera when she was given an honourary degree at Glasgow Uni - a deeply, deeply attractive woman - not in any conventional sense - but really. I think that's how you describe charisma - she has it in buckets. I.
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