#21

Restitutor Orbis
(08-24-2017, 11:48 AM)SCShaver Wrote:
(08-24-2017, 01:45 AM)Aurelian28 Wrote: I really liked many of their scents but it doesn't last as long as I'd like. Honestly none of my Fine's last as long as I'd like.

PAA is a bit steep but I get it. Just looking at their ingredients list, with hydrosols and what not, it gives me the impression of quality, and the scents are very long lasting too. Many of their aftershaves can really be a cologne substitute. I do wish PAA would release their take on more expensive cologne alternatives.

Even Razorock is on a roll lately, and I feel their aftershaves are lasting longer as well.

I'm afraid just like with Fine's brushes, the aftershaves are too overpriced for me.

I wonder about Razorock.  I've had a huge problem with their soaps not having enough scent or even being unscented.  Now if their aftershaves actually brought some stoutness to the party I'd be up for it.  Their comparable aftershave to Fine American Blend is 11.99.  Maybe I'll give that one a try before I buy a handful, trying to duplicate the aftershaves I have from Fine.

Just my experience, but my RR Emperor lasts longer than my Fine Platinum. Lasts longer, less sweeter and closer to my own batch of Aventus.

I would still like RR to step up even more, and make their aftershaves lasts longer and project more and in more scents, although to be fair they do have their line of EDP's. I just prefer the ritual of slapping the aftershaves on with my hands after a good shave.
#22
(08-24-2017, 12:05 PM)Aurelian28 Wrote:
(08-24-2017, 11:48 AM)SCShaver Wrote:
(08-24-2017, 01:45 AM)Aurelian28 Wrote: I really liked many of their scents but it doesn't last as long as I'd like. Honestly none of my Fine's last as long as I'd like.

PAA is a bit steep but I get it. Just looking at their ingredients list, with hydrosols and what not, it gives me the impression of quality, and the scents are very long lasting too. Many of their aftershaves can really be a cologne substitute. I do wish PAA would release their take on more expensive cologne alternatives.

Even Razorock is on a roll lately, and I feel their aftershaves are lasting longer as well.

I'm afraid just like with Fine's brushes, the aftershaves are too overpriced for me.

I wonder about Razorock.  I've had a huge problem with their soaps not having enough scent or even being unscented.  Now if their aftershaves actually brought some stoutness to the party I'd be up for it.  Their comparable aftershave to Fine American Blend is 11.99.  Maybe I'll give that one a try before I buy a handful, trying to duplicate the aftershaves I have from Fine.

Just my experience, but my RR Emperor lasts longer than my Fine Platinum. Lasts longer, less sweeter and closer to my own batch of Aventus.

I would still like RR to step up even more, and make their aftershaves lasts longer and project more and in more scents, although to be fair they do have their line of EDP's. I just prefer the ritual of slapping the aftershaves on with my hands after a good shave.

That is pretty awesome performance for 12.99 and 11.99. I need to give a few of these a go. Pretty much the same ingredients as the Fine products and now they are 7 and 8 dollars cheaper? Tough to beat.

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#23

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Las Vegas, NV, USA
(08-24-2017, 11:48 AM)SCShaver Wrote: I wonder about Razorock.  I've had a huge problem with their soaps not having enough scent or even being unscented.  Now if their aftershaves actually brought some stoutness to the party I'd be up for it.  Their comparable aftershave to Fine American Blend is 11.99.  Maybe I'll give that one a try before I buy a handful, trying to duplicate the aftershaves I have from Fine.
RazoRock aftershaves vary in their strength, in my experience. (And that makes sense, if you want to provide “something for everyone,” as some people don’t like strong aftershaves.) I have Mudder Focker and XXX, which are great scents but fade much too quickly for my taste; Puros, which sticks around but isn’t my favorite scent; and Tuscan Oud, which outlasts any EdT that I have, and also happens to be a scent I really enjoy.

Yet to try Fine Accoutrements, though…

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#24

Member
West Virginia
(08-24-2017, 11:48 AM)SCShaver Wrote:
(08-24-2017, 01:45 AM)Aurelian28 Wrote: I really liked many of their scents but it doesn't last as long as I'd like. Honestly none of my Fine's last as long as I'd like.

PAA is a bit steep but I get it. Just looking at their ingredients list, with hydrosols and what not, it gives me the impression of quality, and the scents are very long lasting too. Many of their aftershaves can really be a cologne substitute. I do wish PAA would release their take on more expensive cologne alternatives.

Even Razorock is on a roll lately, and I feel their aftershaves are lasting longer as well.

I'm afraid just like with Fine's brushes, the aftershaves are too overpriced for me.

I wonder about Razorock.  I've had a huge problem with their soaps not having enough scent or even being unscented.  Now if their aftershaves actually brought some stoutness to the party I'd be up for it.  Their comparable aftershave to Fine American Blend is 11.99.  Maybe I'll give that one a try before I buy a handful, trying to duplicate the aftershaves I have from Fine.

I own several RR splashes and all the scents IMHO are strong and long lasting for a after shave splash,some more so than others but all have been GTG for me.
Emperor and Son of Zeus are leaps and bounds stronger scented than Fine's Platinum and L'Orange Noir,those are the only 2 of the "sames" i own and can compare with each other.

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(08-25-2017, 11:40 AM)WVHDRyder Wrote:
(08-24-2017, 11:48 AM)SCShaver Wrote:
(08-24-2017, 01:45 AM)Aurelian28 Wrote: I really liked many of their scents but it doesn't last as long as I'd like. Honestly none of my Fine's last as long as I'd like.

PAA is a bit steep but I get it. Just looking at their ingredients list, with hydrosols and what not, it gives me the impression of quality, and the scents are very long lasting too. Many of their aftershaves can really be a cologne substitute. I do wish PAA would release their take on more expensive cologne alternatives.

Even Razorock is on a roll lately, and I feel their aftershaves are lasting longer as well.

I'm afraid just like with Fine's brushes, the aftershaves are too overpriced for me.

I wonder about Razorock.  I've had a huge problem with their soaps not having enough scent or even being unscented.  Now if their aftershaves actually brought some stoutness to the party I'd be up for it.  Their comparable aftershave to Fine American Blend is 11.99.  Maybe I'll give that one a try before I buy a handful, trying to duplicate the aftershaves I have from Fine.

I own several RR splashes and all the scents IMHO are strong and long lasting for a after shave splash,some more so than others but all have been GTG for me.
Emperor and Son of Zeus are leaps and bounds stronger scented than Fine's Platinum and L'Orange Noir,those are the only 2 of the "sames" i own and can compare with each other.

I need to pick up a few of these and try them out. They sound really solid for the price. Again, being able to buy two of the Razorock for the price of one Fine is something to consider.

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