#41
Sisley has some fantastic products.

I have sensitive skin and respond better to oil-based balms/after-shave, and enjoyed some prickly pear seed oils (Marisa Berenson's huile fabuleuse and Christophe Robin's PPS spray). I just tried Sebum Gold, which was really excellent and quickly near the top for me.

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#42

Head Shaver & YouTuber
Ontario, Canada
I've been very happy with Mysterium Serum by Phoenix.
2nd would be Taconic Aftershave Balm... this was my favorite until I found Mysterium Serum.
3rd any balm by Stirling Soaps is top.

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#43
L'Occitane Cade was my absolute favorite. However if you go on the site there are a lot of bad reviews since the re-formulation so I can't speak to that.

For those that love ABC, there seems to be a lot of bubbles in the bottle that makes me think its more a watery lotion than it is a balm. Can someone speak to its consistency? Also, what does it smell like? Does it actually smell like apricot?

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#44

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(08-14-2021, 02:31 AM)Cutty Sharp Wrote: L'Occitane Cade was my absolute favorite. However if you go on the site there are a lot of bad reviews since the re-formulation so I can't speak to that.

For those that love ABC, there seems to be a lot of bubbles in the bottle that makes me think its more a watery lotion than it is a balm. Can someone speak to its consistency? Also, what does it smell like? Does it actually smell like apricot?
Cutty, my ABC has no bubbles, and is definitely a light balm. Spreads very easily. It does not smell like apricot. It has almost no aroma - slightly clean - maybe a very slight hint of menthol. I do not like heavily scented balms. This one hits all of the marks. Great density.

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(08-14-2021, 04:01 AM)TommyCarioca Wrote:
(08-14-2021, 02:31 AM)Cutty Sharp Wrote: L'Occitane Cade was my absolute favorite. However if you go on the site there are a lot of bad reviews since the re-formulation so I can't speak to that.

For those that love ABC, there seems to be a lot of bubbles in the bottle that makes me think its more a watery lotion than it is a balm. Can someone speak to its consistency? Also, what does it smell like? Does it actually smell like apricot?
Cutty, my ABC has no bubbles, and is definitely a light balm. Spreads very easily. It does not smell like apricot. It has almost no aroma - slightly clean - maybe a very slight  hint of menthol. I do not like heavily scented balms. This one hits all of the marks. Great density.

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Great! Thanks. Maybe the camera was play tricks with my eyes! I always wanted to try the stuff. Just never got around to figuring out if it was worth it. Thanks again.

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#46

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
ABC worth every penny if one wants a balm. These days only use it on rare Winter days. Find a combination of ETHOS Skin Food and Replenish more than sufficient. Add ABC balm if it particularly nasty out

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(This post was last modified: 08-18-2021, 08:14 PM by Cutty Sharp.)
(08-14-2021, 02:16 PM)DanLaw Wrote: ABC worth every penny if one wants a balm. These days only use it on rare Winter days. Find a combination of ETHOS Skin Food and Replenish more than sufficient. Add ABC balm if it particularly nasty out

Wow, it looks like this is another vote for ABC. I love balm all year around!

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#48

Member
Woodstock, VT
Best to order ABC direct from the shop in Milan. US vendors are too expensive.

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#49
Alright...

You have piqued my curiosity about ABC.

What is the difference among the balms?

Is the Apricot Hull significantly better than the cheaper alternatives?

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#50

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
(This post was last modified: 08-16-2021, 10:44 PM by DanLaw.)
Have them all, want some samples?

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