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    Wow, no posts on this thread since last year!
    Oh well, probably better to post here than make a new thread...

    I received D. R. Harris Bay Rum the other night. It's very nice. Nice old fashioned glass bottle and label. It's not as strong to me as Dominica; and not as sweet smelling. Pashana Hair Tonic; the other Bay Rum product I've used lately, is also stronger.

    In regards to the ingredients of these products, it's interesting what is listed and what is alluded to on the labels. Dominica lists the ingredients as alcohol, water and fragrance. Pashana Hair Tonic's ingredients are listed as alcohol denat, aqua, parfum, geraniol, citral, linalool, limonene, benzyl alcohol, eugenol and then some numbers. D. R. Harris Bay Rum strikes me as having quite natural ingredients; alcohol denat, aqua, pimenta acris, pimenta officinalis, cetrimonium chloride.

    The D. R. Harris, Pashana Hair Tonic and 'Whiskey' by Evaflor Eau de Toilette all go very well together...

    [EDIT] Actually, I just Googled Cetrimonium chloride. It's interesting that it's in this product. It must be used here as an emulsifier, as the other stated use is to smooth hair and help to de-tangle it, which one would doubt would be useful post shave :-)

    It's interesting that on one site it states 'However, never use hair care products with Cetrimonium chloride on damaged scalp and on scalp with open wounds.' One would think that it might not be good on shaving nicks and cuts?

    [EDIT AGAIN] Just Googled all the Pashana Hair Tonic products and it's quite a natural product, in my opinion. The numbers are colours, of course.
    Last edited by carlmaloschneider; 09-01-2012 at 01:33 AM.
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