In my somewhat limited aftershave experience, I've used some good products but with what I've used nothing has been as effective as Musgo Real, both the Splash and the Basalm. Is there anything out there that can compete?
My face never feels or looks as good after a full Musgo range shave. The AS is the best I know, even a little better than Speick (And I hate to admit that).
My face never feels or looks as good after a full Musgo range shave. The AS is the best I know, even a little better than Speick (And I hate to admit that).
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In terms of efficacy, Musgo, Speick, and Proraso are the three alcohol-based splashes that work best for me. They're the only ones I've tried which leave my skin well enough moisturized that I don't need to follow up with a balm.
Yeah, I have not come across anything as good. I really must try Speick though. And Proraso. (Can I admit, I have never, with all the hundreds of products I've tried, used a single Proroso product?)
-Mo
Musgo a/s Splash is the best splash out there. It's hands down the best smelling, and most efficacious. I wouldn't feel as if I was missing a thing if it were all I ever used.... and I have well over 50 aftershave splashes!
I have Speick, Alt-Innsbruck, All of the Floids, Pitralon, Booster, Taylors, DR Harris', etc - you name it, I've got it - and in my opinion the Musgo Real just hands them all a healthy plate of comeuppance!
In fact, I like it so much, I try not to use it too often, as for me it is such a special treat!
Yeah, I have not come across anything as good. I really must try Speick though. And Proraso. (Can I admit, I have never, with all the hundreds of products I've tried, used a single Proroso product?)
-Mo
Why is that Mo? I'm really curious.
I just wish they would have left the AS formula the way it was. It was perfect and simple. But no, they had to follow everyone else and reformulate. I'm dreading having to try the new stuff.
Chris
I just wish they would have left the AS formula the way it was. It was perfect and simple. But no, they had to follow everyone else and reformulate. I'm dreading having to try the new stuff.
Chris