My contention is that Tribute is a tribute to the great Woodhue scent by Faberge, so how about your blend name being Rum Hue?
Rum Who???
My contention is that Tribute is a tribute to the great Woodhue scent by Faberge, so how about your blend name being Rum Hue?
I posted my mix in your other thread.Anything similar to Floid Blue in here?
I just recently picked up a bottle of Jovan, and last night I tried this mix. Not bad at all. I think it's going to get some use over the colder months. The wife even said she liked it on me, so that's a big fat thumb's up for me.
This is what I do. I add Thayers to alcohol aftershaves at about a 10:1 ratio. I use the unscented toner but at that diluted level I doubt that the rose water fragrance of the original Thayers would be noticable. Best part is the small nipple of the Thayers bottle fits right into the flow restrictors of most aftershaves so no tools or funnels are neccessary.I've noticed Thayer's Superhazel is just too sticky, so have started adding it as a component to some alcohol-only aftershaves, in place of the glycerin I usually use.
Results are promising, but no recipes yet.
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trying this tomorrow!I put a dime sized blob of Nivea Men Sensitive Skin "Cooling" aftershave balm in my hand and add a couple drops of whatever liquid aftershave or cologne I want the scent of, blend together and apply. Works great and the moisturizing qualities of the balm help lock in the staying power of the chosen scent of the day.
I put a dime sized blob of Nivea Men Sensitive Skin "Cooling" aftershave balm in my hand and add a couple drops of whatever liquid aftershave or cologne I want the scent of, blend together and apply. Works great and the moisturizing qualities of the balm help lock in the staying power of the chosen scent of the day.