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It certainly is a unique product. I got the 8oz splash and the bottle is amazing, nice thick green glass with a lime in the glass in Bas-relief on the back. A cool parchment label on the front and a real pewter crown cap make this look like it's some 1900s vintage bottle.
The aftershave works pretty well to tone the skin and calm razor burn. It's not amazing, basically just alcohol water and smell. So works about as effectively as other aftershaves of that nature, clubman, etc.
It's lacking any moisturizing ingredients like aloe or glycerin so it really doesn't do any moisturizing. however, this seems like a scent you'd want to apply on a hot balmy summer day so you, most likely, do not want or need any added moisture. On the other hand, it doesn't have any cooling effect either. The stuff did numb my lips somewhat when I applied it so that was interesting, and it does burn like any other alcohol first aftershave.
The scent is...odd. When you splash it on it smells like you just smashed some limes and are now rubbing them on your face. In about 30 seconds it fades to a candied lime peel smell with an annoying turpentine note. I couldn't figure out what that off smell was at first but then my girlfriend said I smell like her paint thinner and when I compared them side by side, that note is definitely turpentine...
The scent lasts 15-20 minutes and that paint thinner scent is not my cup of tea, but the first 30 seconds are great!
Overall, if you can find it for $30 it's a good deal. You get a lot of liquid, it works well and the bottle is fantastic! If you are really into limes, this is the way to go, if not I might suggest going with another one of their scents as the turpentine smell is quite offputting.
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It certainly is a unique product. I got the 8oz splash and the bottle is amazing, nice thick green glass with a lime in the glass in Bas-relief on the back. A cool parchment label on the front and a real pewter crown cap make this look like it's some 1900s vintage bottle.
The aftershave works pretty well to tone the skin and calm razor burn. It's not amazing, basically just alcohol water and smell. So works about as effectively as other aftershaves of that nature, clubman, etc.
It's lacking any moisturizing ingredients like aloe or glycerin so it really doesn't do any moisturizing. however, this seems like a scent you'd want to apply on a hot balmy summer day so you, most likely, do not want or need any added moisture. On the other hand, it doesn't have any cooling effect either. The stuff did numb my lips somewhat when I applied it so that was interesting, and it does burn like any other alcohol first aftershave.
The scent is...odd. When you splash it on it smells like you just smashed some limes and are now rubbing them on your face. In about 30 seconds it fades to a candied lime peel smell with an annoying turpentine note. I couldn't figure out what that off smell was at first but then my girlfriend said I smell like her paint thinner and when I compared them side by side, that note is definitely turpentine...
The scent lasts 15-20 minutes and that paint thinner scent is not my cup of tea, but the first 30 seconds are great!
Overall, if you can find it for $30 it's a good deal. You get a lot of liquid, it works well and the bottle is fantastic! If you are really into limes, this is the way to go, if not I might suggest going with another one of their scents as the turpentine smell is quite offputting.
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