(This post was last modified: 09-02-2024, 08:53 PM by Tedolph.)
Do aftershave bottles matter to you?
I am a fan of the Pinaud products, and I like the way that the plastic bottles look but I always decant into cleaned out Chiloula (sp?) bottles, transfer the labels, finish the wooden caps, etc. I think (but can't prove) that the scent is improved. In any event, I kind of like the way they look in the Den.
When looking at aftershaves to buy, I find that presentation makes a difference to me. We all have enough old A/S bottles to decant into but it still seems to make a difference to me at the purchase time. I always look forward to fall when I can take out my bottle of Pino Sylvestre and put it on the counter in the bathroom:
The atomizer design is a PITA but I use it anyway.
The old style Myrsol bottles drive me insane but so far I have been able to restrain myself (well, actually I can't find them anymore).
So, does bottle shape/material matter to you when you are selecting an aftershave?
I am a fan of the Pinaud products, and I like the way that the plastic bottles look but I always decant into cleaned out Chiloula (sp?) bottles, transfer the labels, finish the wooden caps, etc. I think (but can't prove) that the scent is improved. In any event, I kind of like the way they look in the Den.
When looking at aftershaves to buy, I find that presentation makes a difference to me. We all have enough old A/S bottles to decant into but it still seems to make a difference to me at the purchase time. I always look forward to fall when I can take out my bottle of Pino Sylvestre and put it on the counter in the bathroom:
The atomizer design is a PITA but I use it anyway.
The old style Myrsol bottles drive me insane but so far I have been able to restrain myself (well, actually I can't find them anymore).
So, does bottle shape/material matter to you when you are selecting an aftershave?