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(This post was last modified: 07-18-2024, 02:21 PM by rocket.)
(07-18-2024, 01:38 PM)AlphaFrank75 Wrote:
(07-02-2024, 07:58 PM)Ramsay Wrote: Gentlemen - What have been your experiences and impressions of the MacDuff's aftershave splash?  Thanks

I find most, if not all alcohol free aftershaves leaves my skin feeling sticky for 30 minutes or so.  This includes MacDuff's aftershaves.  Once you get past that part I really like MacDuff's aftershaves.

Just to add on to the experience with MacDuff's aftershaves: When first starting out with MacDuff's aftershaves, I experienced a "tacky" or somewhat sticky sensation post application. I ended up making two small adjustments to counteract that. The first adjustment was to make sure I applied the aftershave while some residual moisture was visible on my face. I assume you could accomplish the equivalent by diluting the aftershave in hand, with a few drops of water. I also reduced the total amount of aftershave applied. It has become an ingrained habit at this point, so I am not even sure by how much. But, I can say that I am nearly through a tub of a MacDuff's soap  and have 3/4 of the matching aftershave remaining. None of these adjustments seem to impact post care benefits, and I have come to enjoy MacDuff's aftershave formulation.

As AlphaFrank75 mentioned, I also find most non alcohol based aftershaves have a tendency to impart some level of initial "tackiness" or residual "weight" on the skin. But it does dissipate in a relatively short amount of time.

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#302

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
(This post was last modified: 07-18-2024, 11:03 PM by DanLaw.)
(07-18-2024, 02:21 PM)rocket Wrote:
(07-18-2024, 01:38 PM)AlphaFrank75 Wrote:
(07-02-2024, 07:58 PM)Ramsay Wrote: Gentlemen - What have been your experiences and impressions of the MacDuff's aftershave splash?  Thanks

I find most, if not all alcohol free aftershaves leaves my skin feeling sticky for 30 minutes or so.  This includes MacDuff's aftershaves.  Once you get past that part I really like MacDuff's aftershaves.

Just to add on to the experience with MacDuff's aftershaves: When first starting out with MacDuff's aftershaves, I experienced a "tacky" or somewhat sticky sensation post application. I ended up making two small adjustments to counteract that. The first adjustment was to make sure I applied the aftershave while some residual moisture was visible on my face. I assume you could accomplish the equivalent by diluting the aftershave in hand, with a few drops of water. I also reduced the total amount of aftershave applied. It has become an ingrained habit at this point, so I am not even sure by how much. But, I can say that I am nearly through a tub of a MacDuff's soap  and have 3/4 of the matching aftershave remaining. None of these adjustments seem to impact post care benefits, and I have come to enjoy MacDuff's aftershave formulation.

As AlphaFrank75 mentioned, I also find most non alcohol based aftershaves have a tendency to impart some level of initial "tackiness" or residual "weight" on the skin. But it does dissipate in a relatively short amount of time.

Find the residual viscidity never subsides

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#303
(07-18-2024, 04:29 PM)DanLaw Wrote:
(07-18-2024, 02:21 PM)rocket Wrote:
(07-18-2024, 01:38 PM)AlphaFrank75 Wrote: I find most, if not all alcohol free aftershaves leaves my skin feeling sticky for 30 minutes or so.  This includes MacDuff's aftershaves.  Once you get past that part I really like MacDuff's aftershaves.

Just to add on to the experience with MacDuff's aftershaves: When first starting out with MacDuff's aftershaves, I experienced a "tacky" or somewhat sticky sensation post application. I ended up making two small adjustments to counteract that. The first adjustment was to make sure I applied the aftershave while some residual moisture was visible on my face. I assume you could accomplish the equivalent by diluting the aftershave in hand, with a few drops of water. I also reduced the total amount of aftershave applied. It has become an ingrained habit at this point, so I am not even sure by how much. But, I can say that I am nearly through a tub of a MacDuff's soap  and have 3/4 of the matching aftershave remaining. None of these adjustments seem to impact post care benefits, and I have come to enjoy MacDuff's aftershave formulation.

As AlphaFrank75 mentioned, I also find most non alcohol based aftershaves have a tendency to impart some level of initial "tackiness" or residual "weight" on the skin. But it does dissipate in a relatively short amount of time.

Find the tackiness never subsides

You bring up a good point. I should have been more precise with my earlier description. I should have written: my general awareness of the tackiness (without touching my face) fades quickly. But if I actually touched my beard area later on, I suspect it could still feel tacky to the touch.

I realize that may not be the case for everyone. And others may continue to have an awareness of the tackiness, regardless of actually inspecting their beard region by touch.

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#304

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
(07-18-2024, 05:48 PM)rocket Wrote:
(07-18-2024, 04:29 PM)DanLaw Wrote:
(07-18-2024, 02:21 PM)rocket Wrote: Just to add on to the experience with MacDuff's aftershaves: When first starting out with MacDuff's aftershaves, I experienced a "tacky" or somewhat sticky sensation post application. I ended up making two small adjustments to counteract that. The first adjustment was to make sure I applied the aftershave while some residual moisture was visible on my face. I assume you could accomplish the equivalent by diluting the aftershave in hand, with a few drops of water. I also reduced the total amount of aftershave applied. It has become an ingrained habit at this point, so I am not even sure by how much. But, I can say that I am nearly through a tub of a MacDuff's soap  and have 3/4 of the matching aftershave remaining. None of these adjustments seem to impact post care benefits, and I have come to enjoy MacDuff's aftershave formulation.

As AlphaFrank75 mentioned, I also find most non alcohol based aftershaves have a tendency to impart some level of initial "tackiness" or residual "weight" on the skin. But it does dissipate in a relatively short amount of time.

Find the tackiness never subsides

You bring up a good point. I should have been more precise with my earlier description. I should have written: my general awareness of the tackiness (without touching my face) fades quickly. But if I actually touched my beard area later on, I suspect it could still feel tacky to the touch.

I realize that may not be the case for everyone. And others may continue to have an awareness of the tackiness, regardless of actually inspecting their beard region by touch.

I would like to apologise for the term 'tackiness' as it could be construed as generally disparaging.

Please accept my substitution of the words 'residual viscidity'
#305

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
(07-18-2024, 06:48 PM)DanLaw Wrote:
(07-18-2024, 05:48 PM)rocket Wrote:
(07-18-2024, 04:29 PM)DanLaw Wrote: Find the tackiness never subsides

You bring up a good point. I should have been more precise with my earlier description. I should have written: my general awareness of the tackiness (without touching my face) fades quickly. But if I actually touched my beard area later on, I suspect it could still feel tacky to the touch.

I realize that may not be the case for everyone. And others may continue to have an awareness of the tackiness, regardless of actually inspecting their beard region by touch.

I would like to apologise for the term 'tackiness' as it could be construed as generally disparaging.

Please accept my substitution of the words 'residual viscidity'

Modified original post. Apologies
#306

Member
Roma
(07-18-2024, 02:21 PM)rocket Wrote: Just to add on to the experience with MacDuff's aftershaves: When first starting out with MacDuff's aftershaves, I experienced a "tacky" or somewhat sticky sensation post application. I ended up making two small adjustments to counteract that. The first adjustment was to make sure I applied the aftershave while some residual moisture was visible on my face. I assume you could accomplish the equivalent by diluting the aftershave in hand, with a few drops of water. I also reduced the total amount of aftershave applied. It has become an ingrained habit at this point, so I am not even sure by how much. But, I can say that I am nearly through a tub of a MacDuff's soap  and have 3/4 of the matching aftershave remaining. None of these adjustments seem to impact post care benefits, and I have come to enjoy MacDuff's aftershave formulation.

As AlphaFrank75 mentioned, I also find most non alcohol based aftershaves have a tendency to impart some level of initial "tackiness" or residual "weight" on the skin. But it does dissipate in a relatively short amount of time.
Rather than a peculiar practice, what you describe above is daily routine to me: whether they’re toners, AS, balms, alcoholic or not, I never apply any post-shave product on completely dry skin. Small amounts are also a general must for me.
As for MacDuff's aftershave specifically, I really don't remember any particular issue, even on my oily skin.

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Old Fashioned half bourbon half rye
#307
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My last day of Christmas in July so I ended it where I began with Christmas Cabin.  I haven't tried all the available Christmas holidays soaps that can be found, but after acquiring most of MacDuff's offerings, I have no reason to look elsewhere.

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#308

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
(07-19-2024, 12:39 PM)AlphaFrank75 Wrote: [Image: EgAZblL.jpeg]

My last day of Christmas in July so I ended it where I began with Christmas Cabin.  I haven't tried all the available Christmas holidays soaps that can be found, but after acquiring most of MacDuff's offerings, I have no reason to look elsewhere.

It has been an entertaining holiday journey. Thank you for sharing

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#309

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
(This post was last modified: 07-22-2024, 10:37 AM by DanLaw.)
Really enjoying Market Days

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#310

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
Saturday August 10, 2024
Razor: Alpha Evolution Claymore
Blade: Feather Pro
Brush: Wild West Brushworks/APShave 26mm SHD Badger Fan
Soap: MacDuff's Icefields Parkway
AS : Witch Hazel + Barbasol Pacific Rush
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 2,103
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