What is the difference between an "aftershave" and a "cologne"? Aren't they just both two words that could be used interchangeably for the same fragrance? Thanks, Bob
AS stings, cologne burns. That's the biggest difference to me.
No, they are not. Cologne is diluted fragrance, aftershave is a liquid with certain properties which aid in skin restoration after a shave which usually happens to smell nice. You can use an aftershave as if it were a cologne (but don't sprinkle it on clothes for the other compounds might leave marks), but not the other way around save in emergencies.What is the difference between an "aftershave" and a "cologne"? Aren't they just both two words that could be used interchangeably for the same fragrance?
I have a similar question, do people usually use either or, or both? I mean, if you want a skin toning product but at the same time would like it to have a nice fragrance and last longer, what would you use then?