You can also make your own and customize the strength as you like.
The basic ingredients for old-school aftershave or cologne are fragrance oil and grain alcohol. As you can see at the below link, the difference between aftershave, Eau de Toillette and cologne is the percentage of fragrance oil.
https://www.murdocklondon.com/themurdock...-toilette/
I like soaps from popular shaving soap makers with their scent inspired by Green Irish Tweed. Their aftershave doesn't work well for me because they add witch-hazel or something else that does well for many, but makes my face burn.
So, I found someone's scent inspired by Green Irish Tweed on Amazon. Under $20 for four ounces. I also ordered some small colored bottles. I dropped by the liquor store and got some grain. I messed with the amount of scent oil relative to alcohol until I got it just the way I wanted, which is aftershave that lasts for an hour or so and then is gone.
The basic ingredients for old-school aftershave or cologne are fragrance oil and grain alcohol. As you can see at the below link, the difference between aftershave, Eau de Toillette and cologne is the percentage of fragrance oil.
https://www.murdocklondon.com/themurdock...-toilette/
I like soaps from popular shaving soap makers with their scent inspired by Green Irish Tweed. Their aftershave doesn't work well for me because they add witch-hazel or something else that does well for many, but makes my face burn.
So, I found someone's scent inspired by Green Irish Tweed on Amazon. Under $20 for four ounces. I also ordered some small colored bottles. I dropped by the liquor store and got some grain. I messed with the amount of scent oil relative to alcohol until I got it just the way I wanted, which is aftershave that lasts for an hour or so and then is gone.