I, too, have been using Razorock Evil Eye lime at least a couple of times per week, and I couldn't be any more pleased with it. So much that I just today opened up another box from Italian Barber with a couple of other Razorock aftershave offerings (King Louis Lavender and Don Marco splash and milk.) The King Louis Lavender splash is the exact same formulation as the Evil Eye, except for the scent of course, whereas Don Marco is the same line as pretty much every other Razorock splash. Both are excellent IMHO. I have a bottle of both the lime and lavender varieties of Castle Forbes balms, but just don't feel like my shave routine is complete without a nice alcohol/menthol kick, so I pretty much always use a splash prior to applying either of these two wonderful balms. I would say that of all of Razorock's splashes, THIS particular formulation is the more moisturizing one when compared to the others that I've tried, including the new One X, XXX, and Son of Zeus. Don't get me wrong, they're great products in their own rites, but if I had to choose between the two, I'd pick Evil Eye/King Louis Lavender.I'm all about the Razorock Evil Eye right now. It's frankly, the perfect blend for me. It does have alcohol, so there is a burn, but it also has witch hazel, olive oil, jojoba oil, glycerin, and essential oil of lime. It is incredibly moisturizing, and yet works as an astringent too.
Might be kind of a niche product, but I usually use an alcohol splash followed by a balm, and when I use this at stuff, I don't even need the balm.