I just recently picked up two almost full bottles of the vintage OS in an antique store and I also have a bottle of the modern OS. While they are not identical they are very similar. I like both.
Why limit yourself to just one aftershave?? Go ahead and get another bottle of P&G OS if you like it, and then get a bottle of something else you want to try.Thanks to everyone for this thread.
But now, I have a new problem. Do I continue with P&G Old Spice or find a different after shave? Time is of the essence because I only have a few drops of P&G OS left in the bottle.
What to do? What to do?
Thanks to everyone for this thread.
But now, I have a new problem. Do I continue with P&G Old Spice or find a different after shave? Time is of the essence because I only have a few drops of P&G OS left in the bottle.
What to do? What to do?
I heard this thing burns like hell. Is it true?
Why limit yourself to just one aftershave?? Go ahead and get another bottle of P&G OS if you like it, and then get a bottle of something else you want to try.
Grab a NOS bottle of Shulton OS from ebay and see if you like it. I personally think it's better than current P&G OS.
Thanks for your reply. I am going to look for another aftershave. Perhaps something sandalwood. Any suggestions.
I don't use any sandalwood aftershaves, however I really like the woodsy scent of the TOBS sandalwood shave cream. I believe they make an aftershave as well.
My only exposure to anything sandalwood related is Proraso Red shaving soap. Sorry...
Do you find the vintage to be stronger than the Classic? I quit using it several years ago because it was just too “loud”. I always liked the fragrance and recently bought a bottle of the “Classic” and it seemed to smell the same but was more subdued and like the “Classic” much more.I just recently picked up two almost full bottles of the vintage OS in an antique store and I also have a bottle of the modern OS. While they are not identical they are very similar. I like both.
I feel the same way about the vintage stuff. I love the scent, but it's too strong for me. I now hand mix the vintage with the modern, and that seems perfect.Do you find the vintage to be stronger than the Classic? I quit using it several years ago because it was just too “loud”. I always liked the fragrance and recently bought a bottle of the “Classic” and it seemed to smell the same but was more subdued and like the “Classic” much more.
I tend to use very little when I use OS AS...so I don't really notice if one is stronger than the other. I like both scents...the old versus the new...about the same to me.Do you find the vintage to be stronger than the Classic? I quit using it several years ago because it was just too “loud”. I always liked the fragrance and recently bought a bottle of the “Classic” and it seemed to smell the same but was more subdued and like the “Classic” much more.
Stirling makes a very nice Sandalwood aftershave.Thanks for your reply.
Good point. I am going to look for a sandalwood aftershave. Any suggestions?
You mean MenPeople just want to smell like fresh, crisp laundry floating in a sea of marine femininity these days.
Have you seen that latest Bonobos commercial? It's the exact thing you are describingYou mean Men
There is so much misaligned media propaganda to conform with the idea of being metro sexual male that twisted way too many things in life of a male, not just scents. Pencil fitting jeans anyone?