The only aftershave/balm I've tried in my wetshaving is Nivea sensitive balm. I found it in my local drug store and thought I'd start out conservative. I'm ready to increase my options so I thought I'd ask for help.
thanks
Jerry
The only aftershave/balm I've tried in my wetshaving is Nivea sensitive balm. I found it in my local drug store and thought I'd start out conservative. I'm ready to increase my options so I thought I'd ask for help.
thanks
Jerry
Jerry, welcome to B&B. There are alot of good AS balms. My personal favorites include Harris AS Milk and Baxter AS balm.
Jerry,
Welcome to B&B - make yourself comfy.
Aftershaves are one of the most personal items in our repertoire. It depends a lot on what characteristics you are looking for: good smell, moisturizing properties, etc. I would second Austin's recommendation of the Baxter balm - I recently discovered it and haven't looked back. There is a review of it posted in this forum.
If you want a very light aftershave, many people swear by Trumper's coral skin food. it is basically just glycerin and rosewater, with some gums and methol added. It is extremely light, and seals the skin against the elements for a while. I personally don't care for it, as I need more moisturizing.
Other popular choices include the Truefitt and Hill AS balms, which are nice, but are a bit heavier, and also contain lanolin which doesn't agree with some gent's skin (including myself). Crabtree and Evelyn also make nice balms, especially the Sandalwood, which you can find in some malls.
Try a few and see what you like. Many places will provide you samples so you can try before buying. If you are looking for a particular property, let us know and we can be more specific.
I'm really starting to prefer alcohol based splashes. English Leather is probably my favorite.
Baxter A/S balm or Trumper's Coral Skin Food. Those work the best for me.
Randy
"Better to keep your mouth closed and appear a fool, then to open it and remove all doubt." --Mark Twain
Baxter or code blue for me
Baxter.
Its a shame they just went from a $15 6.67oz to a $14 4oz packaging. I think MenEssentials still has some of the old packaging left (same stuff inside)
I like the T&H classic balm as well, but it is far too expensive.
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Without question my favorite A/S Balm is Charles Roberts a/s moisture cream... the little $35 jar should last at least a year. Proraso pre/post, C&E Nomad/sandalwood and Proraso liquid cream are also outstanding!![]()
- Joel
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Greetings Jerry,
My favorites in descending order are C&E Sandalwood, C&E Nomad, & Grey Flannel.
Take care,
Take care,
Rik
A good lather is half the shave.
William Hone
That belongs in the drink of the night forum!Originally Posted by Chris
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Best regards,
Ron
vita non est vivere sed valere vita est
Greetings Jerry,
It's easier if you split the universe in half, balms and splashes. Moisturising or Bracing (diplomatic way of saying alcohol based)? For me it is simple, moisturizing. Like Truefitt and Hill Classic, or L'Occitane CADE or L'Occitane or Drakkor Noir, or ...![]()
Best regards,
Ron
vita non est vivere sed valere vita est
Hello Jerry,
My favorite balms are Castle Forbes, Lavender, Lime and 1445. I use them as moisturizers in the evening after the shower.
Someone mentioned spritzing on some hydrosol before applying balms. I have been trying this for the past week and it works very well. The balms just glide on the skin very gently, no excessive rubbing into the skin is necessary
Applying hydrosol also helps when applying sunblock. The sunblock goes on very easy, again with no excessive rubbing of the skin, which can cause irritation especially in the neck area.
Cheers,
Richard
Plano TX
My favorite A/S Balm is Charles Roberts Peppermint A/S moisture cream. Great stuff.
My current favourite is Yves Saint Laurent M7 though I usually tend to fall back to Dunhill always - not aftershaves, eau de toilettes.
The Gent
Gage, do you use the Peppermint Hydrolast A/S cream ?Originally Posted by gage0921
That's what I use, I prefer it over anything else out there right now.
I mirror Joel's list exactly (CAR A/S, Proraso balm and Pre/Post) except in place of the C& E (that I've not tried) I'm loving Ultra Shave as an A/S.
It calms any irritation. It keeps my dry, Michigan Winter face just ridiculously moist all day. Plus, it has some anti-bacterial properties.
I never thought I would be using it in this manner, but I'm hooked!
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