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Thread: Bert's Bees Aftershave
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12-05-2011, 12:58 AM #11
Looks like it might be a case of the initial product (hand cream?) being very good and then they sold out to some big company whose marketing a-holes decided to put the name on everything from toothpaste to sunscreen. Or "Bert" if he even exists, decided to go for it himself. Like Bose... "better profits through marketing"
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12-08-2011, 10:13 PM #12
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Thanked: 2I'm working my way through Bert's ASB. It's tolerable when I use a splash of witch hazel before applying, and near useless by itself.
I agree that this is one of those marketing things. I ended up with this because SWMBO loves all Bert's products. Really a shame it's not so good as it has a nice earthy smell and is widely available.
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12-09-2011, 05:25 AM #13
I'll give the witch hazel thing a try to see if I can use it up..
Love love love the smell of the stuff, but the now decidedly greasy mess it leaves on my hands is a dealbreaker.
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12-18-2011, 03:43 AM #14
I just recently purchased some Burt's Bees Aftershave for around $6 at Publix grocery. I find after I use an alum block my face dries out quick and a sparingly minuscule amount on two fingers blends well with my Taylor's of Old Bond St. Shaving cream but too much is a mess. I enjoy the Burgamont in it but I would much prefer using a matching aftershave if not for the price .
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12-21-2011, 06:00 PM #15
[QUOTE=mannye;885820]Right you are! I got the witch hazel before I read this and wow does it smell like sadness and dissapointment.QUOTE]
hahahaha best line ever