Nancy took me to an Aveda salon where we made me a cologne. You get to choose from a bunch of essential oils to create a smell your significant other loves and you can tolerate. It's called Pure Fume or something like that. They want to add a bunch of alcohol to it but I just get the oil and add the alcohol at home. They do not seem to care one way or the other.

On to the aftershave...

I add four dried Calendula blossoms to 4 oz of Jojoba Oil and let that steep for a couple of weeks.

Then I strain 2 oz of that into an 8 oz glass spray bottle and add 4 oz of local grain alcohol and a few drops of the Pure Fume and voila, aftershave that invigorates, heals, soothes and lubes and makes Nancy go Ooohh.

Shake well before each use.

Calendula from Wikipedia :
Plant pharmacological studies have suggested that Calendula extracts have anti-viral, anti-genotoxic and anti-inflammatory properties.[4] Calendula in suspension or in tincture is used topically to treat acne, reducing inflammation, controlling bleeding and soothing irritated tissue.

Jojoba Oil from Vitaminstuff.com:

Jojoba (Simmodsia chinensis [Latin]) is a perennial woody shrub grown primarily in the desert regions of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Native Americans have long used jojoba oil to help heal sores and wounds. Today, jojoba oil is still most commonly used for cosmetic purposes, particularly for the maintenance of healthy skin.

Local Grain Alcohol from Wikipedia:

The pot still is made of copper or stainless steel, and a water filled barrel with a copper tubing coil for a condenser, is the traditional type of still, being popular with early moonshine producers due to its simplicity and ease of construction.