I am sure many of you go to The Art of Manliness website, but in case you don't, they have posted some articles about barber shops, straight razor shaving, and other things. Recently they posted this article about making your won bay rum AS.
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I am sure many of you go to The Art of Manliness website, but in case you don't, they have posted some articles about barber shops, straight razor shaving, and other things. Recently they posted this article about making your won bay rum AS.
Thanks for the post. I definitely think I'll give this a try.
Thanks for the link.
I looked up West Indian bay and could not find a source for the leaf, but there is plenty of Essential Oil that is not expensive at all, and can be used in the recipe.
mainaman,
+1 for that suggestion...If you can't find the actual bay leaf you can substitute the essential oil.
My daughter made some custom fragrances when she was in high school as part of her applied chemistry course. She got the essential oils for her fragrances from a local store that sells custom perfumes and colognes. She then mixed them based on recipes that she got off the internet to achieve the fragrances that appealed to her and her classmates.
There are probably even online merchants who sell bay leaf essential oil wholesale.
I have several commercial varities of BR...might be good to experiment & come up with your own favorite...Thanks for the post/info...
I actually have a batch of the first recipe that should be ready to use next Saturday. I have been checking the jar yesterday and it smells real nice.
I just double-filtered the mixture and I think we have a winner! I'll do a proper test after shaving tomorrow, it already passed the wife acceptance test with high colors.
My mix was vanilla flavored vodka (80 proof) and plantation rum (100 proof). I'll try the next batch with 'pure' alcohol (96%) instead of vodka.
I used Indian bay leaf (Cinnamomum tejpata) which can be found at Indian groceries
Update:
I tested it after a shave and it is really nice... doesn't sting like hell, smells really nice and soothes the skin.
What do you guys think about this: I just take some store bought bay rum and add a bit of a vanilla bean. Thought about it when I saw the guy using vanilla vodka in his homemade bay rum
I researched several vintage bay rum recipes; I wanted basic, simple, authentic, but light (I have never been able to wear aftershave as its always too strong on me). I found that most recipes used a ratio of 1:128 for the Oil of Bay, so I went with half that (1/4 tsp oil of bay in 8 ounces of aftershave). The Oil of bay (the right one) was easy to find at a local aromatherapy/holistic medicine store in their essential oils stock. Most of the vintage barber recipes I looked at used oil of bay and variations on mixtures of rum, distilled spirits of wine (modern equivalent is everclear or 90% ethanol), and water to arrive at alcohol contents ranging widely from 15% to 65%. I settled on a 50:50 water/Jamaican Rum mix (equals 20% alcohol ) so as to not dry out skin.
Comparing the end product to the commercially made Bay Rum I have (Booster Shaving Products Bay Rum) I found that mine smells extremely similar (maybe a little nicer), and slightly stronger (I expected weaker!). Also like the Booster product, it dissipates fairly rapidly. Works for me!!! I think its more authentic made with the real rum (Booster uses SD alcohol 40 denatured alcohol) and no artificial colouring (I used amber rum).
Recipe: 1/4 teaspoon oil of bay, 4 oz Jamaican Rum, 4 oz water.
I think I am going to try this!
I just purchased this on Ebay. If Im successful growing it I will post the results when I use some of the leaves.
BAY RUM TREE Pimenta racemosa
BAY RUM TREE Pimenta racemosa Cologne Scent Plant (SP) - eBay (item 130378935808 end time Apr-28-10 16:55:12 PDT)
I found a source for leaves:
GRENADA MARKET
Sounds like a great idea. Thanks for your useful post.
Here is a link to two additional bay rum recipes from the "Art of Manliness" website.
Homemade Bay Rum Aftershave | The Art of Manliness