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07-29-2017, 05:04 AM #1
Ogallala Bay Rum - Wow
Bought some Ogallala Bay Rum aftershave because I wanted to try some "old school" fragrances and this was one of them.
I love the scent but it is... over-powering. I'd like to soften it up a bit.
I'm looking for my audience to be intrigued, not repulsed.
Can I dilute it with witch hazel or water or something?
Any ideas on a good ratio? 4:1 witch hazel to bay rum? More... Less?
Any advice is appreciated.
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07-29-2017, 02:31 PM #2
When it gets to be 95-100 degrees around here, I like to splash some cold water
on my face, followed by a 50:50 mix of Ogallala Bay Rum Sage and Cedar and
Thayer's Witch Hazel After Shave. Very refreshing.
The scent isn't overpowering and it dissipates fairly rapidly. Just make up a
small batch and try it. Keep diluting it until you hit your sweet spot.Last edited by PaulKidd; 07-29-2017 at 02:33 PM. Reason: typo
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07-29-2017, 02:48 PM #3
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Thanked: 3795Hopefully you are aware that the Ogallala products need to be shaken immediately before use. Otherwise it can be quite "overpowering."
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07-29-2017, 11:31 PM #4
I have seen that note.
The first time I opened the bottle (without shaking) the entire kitchen area of the house was affected. Very heavy scent. My wife said "It smells like Christmas!"
I haven't opened or handled the bottle since that first encounter. I felt that some time was needed to locate an appropriate chemical neutralizing agent and some Personal Protective Equipment (with tongs) before handling the stuff again.
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07-29-2017, 11:45 PM #5
I really like the Ogallala aftershaves for their face feel, but they are really strong on the scent. I do find, though, that the scent calms down fairly quickly...except for the Sandalwood...it lasts until my shower the next morning. That's not necessarily a bad thing IMO, though I had a student this past year who, at about 2 in the afternoon said, "Mister, you smell like incense or something."
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07-30-2017, 01:23 AM #6
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07-30-2017, 02:38 PM #7
No Sir. I'm saying that I opened the bottle ONCE (again, without shaking) and the aroma was so profound that I felt I needed "professional" advice before proceeding.
I'm sure I'm not the only fellow who has experienced this. I was hoping to get a magic recipe or a direction for use to make the stuff usable.
I'll shake the stuff before I open it again, but suffice to say I have my doubts about whether there's anything in that bottle that will step on "Christmas"
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07-30-2017, 02:45 PM #8
I use Ogallala after shave regularly and have not experienced this. I know they offer an after shave and a cologne in similar bottles. Which one do you have?
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07-30-2017, 02:48 PM #9
OK...
I went directly to my hazardous chemical storage container and retrieved the Ogallala Bay Rum, and I SHOOK IT.
When I opened the bottle for the second time (drum roll) it was actually quite tolerable. It was toned down to a level that I'd consider using it.
I stand humbled and educated, thanks to you gentlemen.
Next is the shave and field test, right?
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07-30-2017, 02:50 PM #10
Aloha!
"Barber-Tricked" cologne and aftershave is somewhat common. Most are cut with Witch Hazel in a 50 percent ratio - 50 percent product and 50 percent Witch Hazel. Some use distilled water instead of Witch Hazel. You may want to try both and see which one works for you. I personally like the thought of using Witch Hazel and getting some astringent with the new product afte rmixing.
The final "trick" is to put in a tablespoon or two of Wintergreen Alcohol (the green stuff available from Walgreens or CVS or many other stores) to mellow out the notes and tones of the fragrance. I had to do this with Pinaud Lilac Veg because it's just too strong for my nose right out of the bottle. But like all things YMMV.
I actually have a bottle of 50 percent Wintergreen alcohol in my shaving den to use as an aftershave if I want no scent but a bit of the fresh wintergreen. Walmart sells 50 percent Wintergreen alcohol. The other stores have 70 percent alcohol by volume, so I cut that with distilled water to bring it down to 50 percent. It makes a great aftershave on its own.
Left bottle 50 percent Wintergreen Alcohol, Middle Bottle Pinaud Classic, Right Bottle Witch Hazel
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