(This post was last modified: 07-02-2019, 01:16 AM by churchilllafemme.)
I started with the Lotion (aftershave) and then got the slightly stronger Cologne and ended up mixing them to get more longevity of the fragrance, which I really like. My skin is sensitive to eaux de toilettes and colognes and does not tolerate many of them, but it does just fine with the mixture. So the Yama in the nearly full Lotion bottle has the astringent and soothing properties of an aftershave but the fragrance duration of a cologne (over 4 hours), the best of both worlds. The unmixed Cologne bottle is still half full. The bottles are the really large 8 oz. ones.
Yama was introduced in 1967 and is no longer available retail. Its fragrance is similar to that of Floris No. 89 (spicy nutmeg top notes, floral heart notes, and wood/vetiver base notes) but with an added somewhat Oriental tone. Unfortunately, for some reason my wife is not fond of the scent, so it must go.
$40 shipped CONUS for the lot. SOLD
Yama was introduced in 1967 and is no longer available retail. Its fragrance is similar to that of Floris No. 89 (spicy nutmeg top notes, floral heart notes, and wood/vetiver base notes) but with an added somewhat Oriental tone. Unfortunately, for some reason my wife is not fond of the scent, so it must go.
$40 shipped CONUS for the lot. SOLD
John