It’s a great aftershave on the skin. Has a goodly amount of soothing witch hazel and just a hint menthol which cools pleasantly. The scent is marvellous - got the EdT on as I type. The AS actually has good longevity scent wise. I can recommend it very highly.My local chemist has Puig Quorum in stock, I might buy myself a bottle the next time I pass them by.
It’s a great aftershave on the skin. Has a goodly amount of soothing witch hazel and just a hint menthol which cools pleasantly. The scent is marvellous - got the EdT on as I type. The AS actually has good longevity scent wise. I can recommend it very highly.
It’s a great aftershave on the skin. Has a goodly amount of soothing witch hazel and just a hint menthol which cools pleasantly. The scent is marvellous - got the EdT on as I type. The AS actually has good longevity scent wise. I can recommend it very highly.
That’s why I’m so fond of Boot’s Freshwood having the castor in it. I got a wee bottle of food-grade pure vegetable glycerine and I added some to my Benjamin’s along with peppermint and West Indian Bay EOs (I already had these lying around from prior beard oil jiggery pokery buggering about). Ruddy marvellous, so it is! Just enough peppermint to offer the background cooling without being too minty on the scent and super enriched with that wonderful bay stink. I have some organic castor oil somewhere too and have read that it has emulsifying properties so may have to slop some in. Watch this space…Cheers for the info. I've noticed I've been reaching for aftershaves that contain castor oil and glycerine more often than not, I find those in an AS with alcohol to work the best for my skin, like Brut, Old Spice and so on. In other words, the classics!
The classics are classics for a reason! They are well priced, smell great and they perform beautifully!
(YMMV as ever!)
Are these aftershaves or EDT's?All vintage:
1. Kouros
2. Givenchy Gentleman
3. Paco Rabanne Pour Homme
4. Drakkar Noir
All are aftershavesAre these aftershaves or EDT's?
Pix or didn't happen...All are aftershaves
O ye of little faith. The Givenchy and Paco Rabanne are later purchases of ones I've had before and decanted into spray bottles. The Givenchy came as part of a travel(?) set, with EDT and soap. I have other vintage aftershaves, too - Polo, Hai Karate, Brut, Fahrenheit, Goya Cedarwood, Yardley Black Label, Imperial Leather, Old Spice and Tabac. I'm given to smelling like a tart's handkerchief (borrowed from a James Bond film).Pix or didn't happen...
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