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    Quote Originally Posted by Steveorocks View Post
    I'm intrigued, I'll give it a shot
    Hi intrigued, A whole shot may be more than you need.

    I've poured my various aftershaves from their big bottles into liquor miniatures bottles, to make room on my shelf. Does using a splash of Pinaud Citrus Musk from a Rom Bacardi white rum miniature bottle count?

    You could probably use gin. It's totally useless as a drink. wurz that 'Duck & Run' smiley?

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    lol- Every now and then someone posts about using spirits as an aftershave. The funny thing is they never post about the aftermath....

    I'm not sure why you'd want to attempt this, but I guess all you can do is try - as long as you don't have to drive anywhere or go to work.

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    I have used witch-hazel and alcohol mix 2 parts witch-hazel 1 part rum and 1 part distilled water, (didnt really care for the taste of this particular rum) and it works pretty good. The scent fades pretty quickly but leaves a verrry little to linger, I finish it off with Old Spice and it goes well together. I bet whiskey would go well with a leather (Spanish or English) aftershave or cologne.

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    it works great!!!!

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    Can you imagine, getting pulled over and trying to explain that one!

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