Well is it? I quite like the scent and it is on special for £5 a bottle at Sainsburys. Is this sort of aftershave any good for my skin?
There's a thread somewhere around here discussing the differences in OS of today and OS of yesteryear. Shulton made the original OS before Proctor and Gamble bought them out and changed the formula. There is a distinct difference between the formulas. I've heard some say you can still find the original formula on eBay from time to time.
Here we go.
Whether the formula and/or scent was changed is a matter of debate. Many on here feel certain that it was changed, and it has been repeated so often it has become accepted as fact (as we see here). It is not a fact. P&G has responded to the question numerous times, explaining that the formula and the scent is the same, that they have not changed anything other than the packaging. According to their tests, the change in packaging did not affect the scent.
Didn't mean to ruffle your feathers, ol' boy. From the countless posts I've read on the subject, I thought there was some type of consensus on the matter. Apparently there are two different camps feuding about subject at hand.
Maybe not good for your skin... but you the fragrance alone is worth using it!
Well is it? I quite like the scent and it is on special for £5 a bottle at Sainsburys. Is this sort of aftershave any good for my skin?
I think that at a fiver I will give it a whirl.
I think that at a fiver I will give it a whirl.
SOTN:
Shower with Old Spice Classic Scent Bodywash
Ball End Tech, Shark Super Chrome, Tweezerman Brush
Prairie Creations Old Spice Type Shaving Soap
Vintage Old Spice Aftershave
Vintage Old Spice Shave Talc
Old Spice Classic Cologne, P&G production
Vintage Old Spice Body Talc
Old Spice works pretty good for me.