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    I got basic steston black smells good and burn going on

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    Try Colorado Sage by John Bell. Meets your specs and works for me.

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    The Speick aftershave splash has a very light and refreshing scent that fades quickly. It is marketed as being good for those with sensitive skin and is worth trying. I have it in my rotation and really like it.

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    If you have the money, Santa Maria Novella makes a wonderful after shave! I have it in Patchouli, and the scent is perfect, not overwhelming, and doesn't last too long. It fits all of your criteria, but I don't know how much you are willing to spend. SMN makes some of the best products around period--it's an Italian company with quite an impressive history.

    Lafco New York | Santa Maria Novella, Claus Porto, Linari, Eau d'Italie, House & Home Candles

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    Quote Originally Posted by BullGoose View Post
    ...aftershave splash ....
    Aggggh!!!!!!!!!! Shoot me now.

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    If you are looking for just a splash and you like lavender, Puig makes an excellent product called Agua Lavanda (1940). Agua Lavanda comes in several presentations and it is said to be the preferred scent of Frank Sinatra. The splash is very light in scent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alraz View Post
    ...and it is said to be the preferred scent of Frank Sinatra.

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    When did Frank Sinatra rise from the dead?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fccexpert View Post
    When did Frank Sinatra rise from the dead?


    I love these new smilies

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    Quote Originally Posted by RayG View Post
    My favorite right now is Alt Innsbruck. It works nicely with Tabac soap. You may want to try it.
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    This is a great combo. Alt Innsbruck works with any of the drier woody scents or sweeter scents - IMHO

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