It had a symbol that said it was good for 24 months after opening.
Do they really expect it to last that long?
It had a symbol that said it was good for 24 months after opening.
Do they really expect it to last that long?
I'm Bruce Wayne. Not Batman. We are two separate people.
I don't see how it can be used that quickly! I have several aftershaves that I rotate depending on mood, and they almost don't even seem like I am using them.
I've had a bottle for probably 3 years because of rotation - what in the ingredients could possibly go bad?
Mike
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I use the special reserve as a cologne instead of aftershave.
I'm Bruce Wayne. Not Batman. We are two separate people.
I also use the special reserve and the clubman.
umum good
I just ordered the Special Reserve and the Vanilla to go along with the Clubman that I already have. Would those of you familiar with the entire line say that these three are distinctive (from each other) something that most people (who like Pinaud products) like?
I've read about some of the others and they seem to be either not distinctive from each other or love'um/hate'um scents.
I managed to find both of these from one dealer on Amazon who doesn't charge for shipping. That makes a lot of difference with this scents as the shipping most places is as much as the product. The seller was BYPLE.
Or a secret PIF to me :-)
I noticed that Amazon has a new clubman store on their website and they are carrying almost the full line again...I happen to like their hairspray
Does this kind of stuff go bad?? I never considered this. I have a bottle of Old Spice cologne in my cabinet that is probably at least 15 years old, with like an inch left in it maybe less. I still use it from time to time. Perhaps I should contact the CDC before my next splash of the stuff...
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