The topic of classic aftershaves came up in a local Facebook group I participate in.
Even though I was a young man in the classic era of aftershaves, I didn't try many of them, and others, like Old Spice I just don't remember what they smell like.
As a teen, young man, English Leather was my favorite. The really 'loud' ones like Brut I didn't and don't like at all.
Now at 55, revisiting the classics, Aqua Velva has been my favorite by far.
Today I was gifted a bottle of Mennen Skin Bracer, the good stuff in a glass bottle. Most reviews on the classics by fragrance people seem to rate Skin Bracer as the top of the classics, so I was excited to try it.
Sad to say, it's not my scent, in fact this is the first time in my large AS collection, that I get what people mean by, 'You smell like my Grandfather'.
Curious how do you rate the classics, which ones hold up for you, which don't and why?
Even though I was a young man in the classic era of aftershaves, I didn't try many of them, and others, like Old Spice I just don't remember what they smell like.
As a teen, young man, English Leather was my favorite. The really 'loud' ones like Brut I didn't and don't like at all.
Now at 55, revisiting the classics, Aqua Velva has been my favorite by far.
Today I was gifted a bottle of Mennen Skin Bracer, the good stuff in a glass bottle. Most reviews on the classics by fragrance people seem to rate Skin Bracer as the top of the classics, so I was excited to try it.
Sad to say, it's not my scent, in fact this is the first time in my large AS collection, that I get what people mean by, 'You smell like my Grandfather'.
Curious how do you rate the classics, which ones hold up for you, which don't and why?