I've read some of churchilllafemme's great articles - and perhaps he'd have an opinion here, but what are some aftershaves that are commonly available that have some longevity?
I have a number of the "classics" that are widely available and cheap, but find that most lost their fragrance after a few hours. Same with most of the fragrances I've bought from artisan suppliers.
I do have perhaps more oily skin than "normal", and perhaps I'm not "doing it right" when I apply it. Basically I shave, do either alum and a water rinse, or Thayers Witch Hazel, then aftershave, then a balm on top. Sometimes I'll splash on some more aftershave post-balm. Maybe I'm not using enough. I'm not trying to get to "strong", but more longevity.
Thoughts/ideas? I searched and read around, but didn't find much on this one, so apologies if this is a dead horse...
Thanks gents!
I have a number of the "classics" that are widely available and cheap, but find that most lost their fragrance after a few hours. Same with most of the fragrances I've bought from artisan suppliers.
I do have perhaps more oily skin than "normal", and perhaps I'm not "doing it right" when I apply it. Basically I shave, do either alum and a water rinse, or Thayers Witch Hazel, then aftershave, then a balm on top. Sometimes I'll splash on some more aftershave post-balm. Maybe I'm not using enough. I'm not trying to get to "strong", but more longevity.
Thoughts/ideas? I searched and read around, but didn't find much on this one, so apologies if this is a dead horse...
Thanks gents!