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    Quote Originally Posted by T-Ram View Post
    I love the Ogallala scent, especially the double-strength! Absolutely best smelling Bay Rum I have used.

    BUT, am I the only one who does not like the fact that Ogallala after-shave, cologne, etc. is not a homogenous product? The frangrance oils (or essential oils) are not "mixed" in. Even with severe shaking before use, I feel like the Oils are largely left on my hands and washed away after application to the face, neck, pulse points, etc.

    Maybe it's just me ???????
    I think the essential oils don't mix because Ogallala contains little or no alcohol to act as an emulsifier. A brand like Dominica Bay Rum doesn't have this mixing issue, because it contains a very high alcohol percentage. BUT - they each have a very different feel on the skin...

    I also use another aftershave called Verlaine from Provence Sante. Like Ogallala, it has little to no alcohol, is very soothing, a great scent, and has to be shaken vigorously to mix. Instead of Bay oil, it contains essential oils from vervain and linden, and shea butter.

    Horses for courses. I actually like a clean, bracing, antiseptic burn after a shave. But I also like some moisturizing afterwards. So, I generally go with a small amount of a high-alcohol AS that fades quickly to avoid a scent clash, followed by something like Ogallala or Verlaine or Trumper's Skin Food that is more soothing and moisturizing.

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    I love the tightening and toning aspect of the aftershave as well as the scent - it tightens my skin so much it can make a slightly less-than-perfect shave feel absolutely BBS for a good 4 or more hours while the aftershave's effect lasts.

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    Thanks to all for your comments. While I don't like the overpoweing strengh of many aftershaves, I wish I could a subtle but long lasting scent. I guess you can't hve both.

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    I've tried, and liked, three Bay Rums so far. Pinuad (bought at my local Walgreens Drugs store) Mehans (bought through Bonny Dune Farms site), and Ogalalla (bought through...ah...Ogalalla) . I was not surprised, as I had been reading here, that each one is different and unique.

    The most familiar is the old barber shop standby by Pinuad. I added about a half teaspoon of pure gylcerine to it and it helped the skin and durability. The Mehans is by far the nicest and classyest (sp) smelling of the three. It also lasts the longest...and is the most expensive. Ogalalla has this woody overtone to it that I like and having bought the double strength right off I got a serious dose the first time I used it. Caution, shake well and use sparingly. I bought some 1oz glass pump sprayers which work very well.

    I would say that if you like anything about Old Spice or Stetson, you'll find Bay Rum to your liking as well. All of them fade from the initial burst of that wonderful aroma within a half hour, but it's there, and you'll be told how wonderful you smell by anyone who you let get close enough. I use the arm test. Spray or dab some on your forearm and forgetaboutit. A few hours later take a sniff where you put it. Betchya it's there.

    Of course if you rinse or wash your forarm it won't be but you knew that didn't you.
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    I've been using the Dominica Bay Rum because I like aftershaves which have a nice bracing antiseptic effect when they go on, and then do not leave a strong scent afterwards.

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    Okay, you have my attention on the Ogallala double strength. A search for a Ogallala website turned up no hits. Would someone please be kind enough to direct me to where I can place an order? Thank you!

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    I really love Domenica, love pinaud, really like Boosters and like ogallalah ok.

    That's my bay rum order.

    HoneyBeeGardens bay rum is real nice too but it's less known.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-Ram View Post
    I love the Ogallala scent, especially the double-strength! Absolutely best smelling Bay Rum I have used.

    BUT, am I the only one who does not like the fact that Ogallala after-shave, cologne, etc. is not a homogenous product? The frangrance oils (or essential oils) are not "mixed" in. Even with severe shaking before use, I feel like the Oils are largely left on my hands and washed away after application to the face, neck, pulse points, etc.

    Maybe it's just me ???????
    As I understand it, the oils are not in solution due to the fact that no or little alcohol is used. I don't mind shaking the bottle before each use and I seem to get even coverage of scent.

    -Rob

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    Rick - their site is http://www.ogallalabayrum.com/

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    When I buy my Ogallala a/s I buy it on ebay, comes from OBR, but for some reason the website doesn't have the large apothecary bottles listed. My next order (a large bottle lasts about a year for me), will be the double strength.

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