I'm not a fan of Truefitt and Hill balms, which is unfortunate because their colognes and creams are very nice. This balm smells good, kind of what I imagine a British barber shop would smell like. Like others have mentioned it has an 'older well to do gentleman in a nice suit' scent to it. It's not exactly what I want to smell like, but it is a nice and very distinctive smell.
Unfortunately it is far too thick and greasy. It has a consistency comparable to sun tan lotion, and I don't know if the word 'balm' even really applies to it.
Right when I applied it, it felt very greasy. There was a slight burn, which faded after a couple of minutes. It did not cool. Many hours later though, the greasy feeling it left on my face had faded and I did feel quite moisturized. But that's a long slog to go through when so many other products work so much faster.
So, despite the nice scent, I can't recommend this balm at any price, let alone the forty or fifty dollars they're asking for.
Unfortunately it is far too thick and greasy. It has a consistency comparable to sun tan lotion, and I don't know if the word 'balm' even really applies to it.
Right when I applied it, it felt very greasy. There was a slight burn, which faded after a couple of minutes. It did not cool. Many hours later though, the greasy feeling it left on my face had faded and I did feel quite moisturized. But that's a long slog to go through when so many other products work so much faster.
So, despite the nice scent, I can't recommend this balm at any price, let alone the forty or fifty dollars they're asking for.