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    Im ordering my first Truefitt & Hill After Shave Balm and a tub of Truefitt & Hill Shave Cream. I figured the West Indian Limes would be a good place to start....

    Has anyone tired this scent yet? Feedback is appreciated. Thanks.

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    before you put an order, why don't you ask them for a sample. they sent me some when i asked - didn't like the fragrances they sent me save for the spanish leather. i haven't tried the shaving stuff yet. they have only cologne samples and unscented shave samples, but you can extrapolate from the cologne.

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    Thanks for the advice, but I already ordered, Im impulsive that way. lol.... . Has anyone here tried this brand or scent yet?

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    Truefitt and Hill are considered to be among the "High class brands" So they should be quite good. Although I've never tried anything of their except an aftershave balm....and I didn't really like that.

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    For several years T&H West Indian Limes was virtually all i used... shaving cream, a/s, balm, EDC.... the wife loved it i have gotten away from T&H product this year... i used to be a creature of habit until i found this forum

    their other scents are nice as well especially 1805 and Trafalgar.

    i would reccomend emailing and asking for samples... you could also try Taylors of old broad street (TOBS) and George F. Trumper (GFT) for samples as well the three English "T"s are all great.
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