Aftershave. Do you bother or not?

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asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
Oi, don't tell me what to do.
I still wonder to this day why this bloke wanted to beat her off!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWn9EmbFTRo:ninja:
:scratch:

Hmmm 'beat her off', interesting phraseology there.
 

raised by puffins

Well-Known Member
Lynx Africa After Shave £4.99. A delicate cologne opening with top notes of jasmine, cinnamon and hot asphalt, blending with a tender heart of dianthus, lamb shanks, and Salford, rounded off with vanilla, rotting parsnips and your worst school changing rooms memories. That's Lynx Africa.
 

Dismount

Senior Member
Location
Yorkshire
I will go out on a limb - I wear aftershave but only a touch; I have loads of the stuff including body spray (clothes and skin), shower wash, facial wash, facial cream, pre and post shave.. I will stop now :smile:
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
Eau Sauvage by Dior for evenings, or Le Male by J. P. Gaulteir for general usage when I can afford them.
I wear aftershave every day so an expensive habit, but usually buy offers from airports. Of the cheap and cheerful I like Paul Smith's range and something in a tall blue bottle by Issy Miyake is working for me at the mo and getting favourable reviews. Ring the changes!
 
I used to work in a duty free shop.... So I could wear what I wanted at work.... Sometimes I used to go OTT though, sometimes I'd hear comments in the cafe' from about 10 yards away about whiffing aftershaves.

The Bosses sometimes allowed us to take testers home... sometimes my bathroom cabinet had 400 quids worth (10 odd bottles of Chanel, Hugo Boss, Izzy Miyake', Polo black... some classy stuff) sometimes I'd scrounge something nice for Mrs V instead it wasn't always me, me, me:whistle:, sadly used it all now and don't bother/cant afford it apart from odd bottle from Avon
 
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tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
Never used to, in fact hated the stuff despite being given gallons of the stuff for Christmas every year by my mum (put in the windscreen washer bottle in your car - you'll always find it in a car park as yours will be the only car that stinks of Brut 33) but have recently started to get in the habit of doing so after being given given a bottle as a present by a lady mentioned elsewhere in another thread.

I have to say my skin does look and feel better since I started using it. This was against all expectations.
 
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PaulB

PaulB

Legendary Member
Location
Colne
A very famous 'bedder-of-ladies' used to bless all those men who DIDN'T wear aftershave/cologne as he saw them as ceding unnecessary points to him without realising. Most women have a liking for a scent and a man who wears it is seen as a man who takes care of himself. I'm not saying it will score you big points, but it won't LOSE you any points by wearing a nice one.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
They all smell vile xx( the same goes for so called air fresheners
chemical warfare more like,they smell a hundred times worse than
the smell they're supposed to be covering up
.

Clearly you have not shared the same airspace as one of my wife's farts.

The odour of a fetid week old badger corpse baking in the mid day sun is preferable to that of her fartrogen dioxide emissions.
 

craigwend

Grimpeur des terrains plats
sometimes & even when I don't shave

though technically it is after a shave,

just not recently...
 
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