men, ok, and girls ... what aftershave do you use?

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does it smell good to you?

what does your partner/wife/girlfriend/boyfriend think? ;)

does it sting like mad?

is it costly?

how long does it last you on average?

do you apply it several time a day?

do you change "brands" based on price/smell/sting factor?

are you pestered by insects initially?


I recently started shaving again and I have my own solution to some of the, new shave problems, can't do anything about the cold.

:D

I will reviel my solution later ;)
 
D&G The One - bought for me as a Christmas present last year and I really like it (and more importantly, ladies do too!) :)

"60% of the time it works every time"

No stinging, no insects ;)
 
Brut. Its cheap and does the job. Don't wear it often though. 99% of the time I am covered in all forms of hydraulic fluids and oils :D
 
Larcoste.

But some weeks i shave, some i dont so it depends if i'm beardy or not.
 
floppybootstomp said:
Essence of Giraffe.

Never fails.
I nearly spat my coffee out all over my keyboard at work reading/laughing at this!
Not meant to look at sites at work other than bbc or work related.:mad:
 
Cor... between Sir Flopps' essence of giraffe and all of these other manly pongs, I was almost knocked flat as I entered this thread. :eek: Very nice though chaps :D
 
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Got bit of a selection here

Paul smith - London

Armani - Acqua Di Gio

and Armani - Remix
 
I use Tolsom After Shave Splash! It is for protecting and maintaining the skin rather than attracting women. :D

It has a very complex formula which contains eight moisturizing and two oil-controlling ingredients that support men’s skin. The moisturizers are Glycerin, Panthenol, Sodium Hyaluronate, Wheat Germ Lipids (Cephalins), Yeast Extract (Glycoproteins), Hops Extract, Chamomile Extract, and Aloe Vera Gel. The oil-controlling ingredients are Lemon Extract and Cucumber Extract. :thumb:

I am glad I discovered this product, now not going back to anything else. In the past I used Aramis, Paco Robane and Givenchy not anymore.
 

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I actually really like the smell of Brut, always have done. But ever since I can remember it's been considered totally naff, along with other contenders for naffness such as Old Spice. Dunno why, really, but Henry Cooper 'splashing it all over' didn't help matters.

Ok, all serious, like, I have in my bathroom cabinet Christian Dior's Farenheit and Armani Black Code.

They've been there for about seven years, I don't use them an awful lot.

Oh, and Sure for men roll on deodorant, Absolute flavour ;)
 
floppybootstomp said:
Ok, all serious, like...
Um... not my cuppa... but, fine, let's try: I have – I checked – something called "L'Oréal Moisturising Balm"; good stuff because it doesn't smell like a brothel. But I really don't use it often – as long as I stay away from electric razors, my skin is fine.

And as for the female crowd control, garlic works just fine.
 
I have a few

Hugo Boss- Energise
Hugo Boss - Boss in Motion
Hugo Boss - Boss
LaCoste - Red
Fahrenheit
DKNY - Be Delicious
Issey Miyake
Carolina Herrera 212

Wear them all from time to time ;)

My favourite is the Issey
 
TriplexDread said:
I have a few

Hugo Boss- Energise
Hugo Boss - Boss in Motion
Hugo Boss - Boss
LaCoste - Red
Fahrenheit
DKNY - Be Delicious
Issey Miyake
Carolina Herrera 212

Wear them all from time to time ;)

My favourite is the Issey


You smelly tart :D
 
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