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guenron
08-13-2005, 05:47 AM
When Charles calls this product a "Soothing aftershave toner" he is absolutely correct! This splendid product is a delight to the senses. A mixture of rosewater and lavender hydrosols, I really enjoy spraying a fine mist of it on my visage until the mist begins to run. It feels really wonderful after a good close shave. It seems to remove any remnants of shaving soap or cream left after the normal hot and cold water rinses. It is a treat to the sense of smell too. The admixture seems to have a synergystic effect that neither rosewater or lavender have by themselves. For me, it lends a sense of well-being shortly after spraying it on.
As you can guess, I really enjoy it and recommend it. Auf Deutsch, wir sagen das ist preisswert, a real bargain! It ranges in price from $3.00 to $7.25, depending upon quantity and bottle/dispenser. I rate this one FIVE SUPER SHARP DEs!

Best regards,
Ron
Trying to relather

Scotto
08-13-2005, 07:08 AM
Yeah, this is great stuff. For a interesting spin, try Em's "Hydrosol Plus", which is a 50/50 blend of Lavender and Rose hydrosol like the QED, but has some rose and lavender EO's added. This is great at bedtime - the aromas really linger on your face, unlike the QED. Very relaxing.

-Scotto

lint
08-13-2005, 09:01 AM
thanks for the review guys. I have been wondering what this stuff was like, and now i have an excuse to try both!

:)

-Todd

rschul2
08-13-2005, 09:19 AM
Just wondering, What is the difference between Charles' Rose hydrosol and the Davinci Water?

guenron
08-13-2005, 09:54 AM
Just wondering, What is the difference between Charles' Rose hydrosol and the Davinci Water?
Ah! A good question Randy. The Rosewater hydrosol is just that, Rosewater Hydrosol. The DaVinci Water is a mixture of Rosewater Hydrosol and Lavender Hydrosol.

gage0921
08-13-2005, 10:15 AM
I use davinci water right after I shave and while my face is still moist I apply my a/s, simply amazing.

rschul2
08-13-2005, 11:04 AM
Ah! A good question Randy. The Rosewater hydrosol is just that, Rosewater Hydrosol. The Davinci Water is a mixture of Rosewater Hydrosol and Lavender Hydrosol.
Thanks for the info Ron!

HlSheppard
08-13-2005, 12:40 PM
I use QED Rosewater without fail after my hot water/cold water rinse.

I am not sure which way to go as I'm running out: :confused:

QED DaVinci or the Em's Hydrosol plus. The Em's costs quite a bit more but does have sandalwood EO in it (I'm a FREAK for sandalwood!!).

Scotto
08-13-2005, 02:09 PM
I use QED Rosewater without fail after my hot water/cold water rinse.

I am not sure which way to go as I'm running out: :confused:

QED DaVinci or the Em's Hydrosol plus. The Em's costs quite a bit more but does have sandalwood EO in it (I'm a FREAK for sandalwood!!).

My $0.02: The DaVinci H20 is great if you are looking for a post-shave toner with a nice scent that loesn't linger long. The Em's is nice as an after shave also, but beware that due to the EOs, the smell sticks around. If you are wearing an EdT, it may interfere a bit. As a refresher, especially on a hot day, though, the Em's is wonderful. I spritz in on at bedtime to relax.

On another note, does anyone else notice that a 50/50 blend of rose and lavender ends up smelling not much like either (to me at least). Strange alchemy at work. It does smell nice, just not what you would expect.

-Scotto

guenron
08-13-2005, 05:26 PM
My $0.02: The DaVinci H20 is great if you are looking for a post-shave toner with a nice scent that loesn't linger long. The Em's is nice as an after shave also, but beware that due to the EOs, the smell sticks around. If you are wearing an EdT, it may interfere a bit. As a refresher, especially on a hot day, though, the Em's is wonderful. I spritz in on at bedtime to relax.

On another note, does anyone else notice that a 50/50 blend of rose and lavender ends up smelling not much like either (to me at least). Strange alchemy at work. It does smell nice, just not what you would expect.

-Scotto
Scotto I agree, and it is almost a magical smell. I am not really into aroma therapy, but DaVinci water, as I said before, provides a real sense of well being when I spray it on. :cool:

gage0921
08-14-2005, 01:32 AM
I was expecting a lavander scent but didnt find it...strange :confused: Very nice though especially after a long day at work coming in from yard work or something.

guenron
08-14-2005, 03:20 AM
Greetings Gentlemen,
After the ensuing conversation I thought I would add this note.
I have three cobalt glass atomizers on my lavoratory:

a 2.3 oz Rosewater
a 2.3 oz Lavender
and a 4.5 oz DaVinci

Anyone wish t guess which I favor? :biggrin:

gage0921
08-14-2005, 03:28 AM
hmmmmm :biggrin:

Rik
08-14-2005, 10:00 PM
Ron,

Forgive my ignorance, but what is hydrosol?

Rik

AACJ
08-14-2005, 10:04 PM
Ron,

Forgive my ignorance, but what is hydrosol?

Rik
And what the heck if Florida Water? Can Davinci Water be used on your face after you shave?

joel
08-14-2005, 10:11 PM
Florida water is a cologne.

A hydrosol is essentially the water product of the distilled element. It tones and hydrates your skin, feels rather nice. It is best used after shaving, and before the application of an a/s balm.

I have been using DaVinci water for a few days now and REALLY enjoy it. This will become a daily staple for me! Review (and all the updates, etc etc I didn't have time for today, and the DR Harris a/s milk review and pics - to be continued tomorrow!)

Rik
08-14-2005, 10:51 PM
Joel

Thank you for the clarification.

Rik

guenron
08-16-2005, 08:50 AM
:biggrin:
Florida water is a cologne.

A hydrosol is essentially the water product of the distilled element. It tones and hydrates your skin, feels rather nice. It is best used after shaving, and before the application of an a/s balm.

I have been using DaVinci water for a few days now and REALLY enjoy it. This will become a daily staple for me! Review (and all the updates, etc etc I didn't have time for today, and the DR Harris a/s milk review and pics - to be continued tomorrow!)
To add a bit of techno jargon to Joel's to the point repsonse:
Hydrosol: (Anybody see my Big Fat Greek Wedding?) Hydro meaning water and Sol meaning chemical componenents in a particular type of solution.
Rose, Lavender, etc essential oils (EOs) are typically made by distillation where at a particular temperature their EOs begin to near their boiling point and are captured through condensation or some other recovery process. Typically there is water in the botton of a cauldron, pot, vat, still, whatever and heat is applied. The rose (usually petals) or lavender (usually flowers and oftimes leaves (bleah!) are steamed via this boiling water causing them to cook. It is this cooking that gives rise to the EOs separating from the flowers. After the EOs are captured and the still is turned off, there remains the water with those (un)distillates that were not pulled off by the captuer process. That water with these remaining goodies constitutes the hydrosol. (Phew!) Now was that more than you ever wished to know about a hydrosol?

robofunk
08-16-2005, 06:03 PM
i've been hearing so much about davinci water, that i'm going to have to pick some up for myself and see what all the fuss is about!

mantic
08-16-2005, 08:17 PM
I've been using QED's DaVinci Water for some time now. At first I didn't particularly care for the scent, but its definitely grown on me to the point where I wouldn't finish a shave without it. As 'gage' does, I also spray some on just before my a/s (usually Trumper Skin Food) and the improvement to the softness of my skin is quite noticable (delightfully so to SWMBO). I got the smallest atomizer of the stuff, and when I run out I'm going to get the large size. Charles has (another) winner with this stuff.

--Mark

hyperwarp
06-24-2007, 02:17 PM
is QED Da Vinci Water still available? Didn't see it on the QED website but as we all know that doesn't mean something is not available @ QED !!!!

guenron
06-24-2007, 03:59 PM
is QED Da Vinci Water still available? Didn't see it on the QED website but as we all know that doesn't mean something is not available @ QED !!!!

Hehe! Good insight.. It can be found on the catch-all page..Other Fabulous Toiletry Products Offered by QED (http://www.qedusa.com/cat_OtherProducts.htm)..
About half way down that page is a list of QEDman products.. Near the end of that list you will find Facial Toners and the DaVinci Water.

hyperwarp
06-24-2007, 04:16 PM
but you beat me too it, many thanks !!!

Actually went to the QED "Other Prod" page & whipped out my freaking 10x magnifing glass @ found this l'il snippet:

• Face Toners in refillable plastic atomizers: 2.3oz ($5.00), 4.5oz ($8.80), 9oz ($16.20); or, plastic bottle to refill atomizers: 9oz ($15.50); available in: Da Vinci Water,Lavender Hydrosol, Rose Hydrosol, Peppermint Hydrosol, Lemon Verbena Hydrosol, Rose Geranium Hydrosol.

For a measly 5 bux each an adventurous feller could try'em all for $30 in the 2.3 oz atomizers...:biggrin:

For a paltry 5 bux a feller could try just 1 thereby saving 25 bux & SWMBO would probably not subject him to a fierce flagellation or (at minimun) a horrible horrible tongue lashin' about finance & economics....

analog_kid
06-27-2007, 09:23 AM
Ohhhhh...definitely got to try that Lemon Verbena! Call me crazy, the Da Vinci works excellent, but the scent reminds me of urine.

judge
06-27-2007, 01:13 PM
Is it me or am I the only one who finds rose's scent too much? It makes me think of G'ma and her friends playing bridge or something...

No davinci water for me

Lynchmeister
06-27-2007, 01:21 PM
Is it me or am I the only one who finds rose's scent too much? It makes me think of G'ma and her friends playing bridge or something...

No davinci water for me

Have you tried Da Vinci Water yet? I feel the same way about rose anything, but I love Da Vinci Water and don't get the gramma vibe. Of course this all very subjective and YMMV.

farace
06-27-2007, 01:30 PM
I'll have to try it; maybe I'll do the ghetto Da Vinci water thing first.

And all this time, I thought Da Vinci water was something Dan Brown cooked up.
:biggrin:

HoustonianYankee
08-10-2007, 02:58 PM
I combined Thayers Witch hazel-Lavender and Rose- half/half. I really like the smell and effect. How would this compare to Da Vinci water? Anybody have any idea?

ouch
08-10-2007, 04:54 PM
I combined Thayers Witch hazel-Lavender and Rose- half/half. I really like the smell and effect. How would this compare to Da Vinci water? Anybody have any idea?

It goes on a little thicker due to the aloe- very nice in the winter. During the dog days, I find the simple, light Da Vinci water perfect.

momo360
08-10-2007, 05:59 PM
To be honest, i could have lived without the Da Vinci water, i should have put the money into more soaps from Charles! But SWMBO loves the Da Vinci smell, so i guess that's that... :blushing:

ZiggyDeath
08-11-2007, 04:56 AM
ah, that's what i need to order from Charles... nuts, i'm pretty sure that i passed my shaving budget for the month though...

momo360
05-18-2008, 08:16 PM
To be honest, i could have lived without the Da Vinci water, i should have put the money into more soaps from Charles! But SWMBO loves the Da Vinci smell, so i guess that's that... :blushing:

I was giong over these posts and saw my post from when I had first purchased some Davinci h20. Since then, things have changed considerably; namely how much the product has grown on me and how much I simply cannot do without it. :blush:

Evbo
05-19-2008, 06:27 AM
I was giong over these posts and saw my post from when I had first purchased some Davinci h20. Since then, things have changed considerably; namely how much the product has grown on me and how much I simply cannot do without it. :blush:

Agreed -- it's great stuff. I keep mine in the fridge for a nice cold after-shave blast. :biggrin:

momo360
05-19-2008, 06:58 AM
Agreed -- it's great stuff. I keep mine in the fridge for a nice cold after-shave blast. :biggrin:

I tried that for a while, but found it a bit overwhelming shock-wise; even in Summer. :rolleyes: Room temperature is good by me.