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    Quote Originally Posted by gglockner
    Try Old Spice, it works great and still smells great too.

    Glen
    Glad to see someone else on this forum likes Old Spice.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wvbias
    Glad to see someone else on this forum likes Old Spice.


    Terry

    Are you kidding it is a classic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichZ
    Are you kidding it is a classic.
    Yes Old Spice is definately a classic. Iguess you and I just
    have good taste. Pinaud and Old Spice, inexpensive and
    readily available. You can't beat that with a stick.

    Besides any man who uses Pinaud as much as me is
    one cool dude.


    Terry

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    Terry,


    You must be one cool dude as we use the same aftershaves.

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    Old Spice is my number one favorite aftershave. Pinaud is a distant second. But I must be doing something wrong, because Old Spice sure ain't gentle on the skin.

    Hey JL, if you can't find your regular you might try letting your face really dry off (not just towel dry, let it air dry for a few minutes) before putting something on it. Sometimes letting the pores close a little helps with the bite.

    showme

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    Old spice is a traditional favorite and is available almost anywhere, discount stores, grocery stores, pharmacy, etc, etc, etc. Pinaud is great to and available from walgreens and more. Aftershave is available anyplace in many brands.

    Try witchhazel. It is cheap and works and ready available.

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    can you believe I STILL havent had a chance to pick anything up! It has been such a rough week and being out here in Denver makes it extra hard on my face with the dry air. I tried not using anything but my skin is so dry after the shave that it feels tight. I have been using my pre shave oil and it actually works REALLY well still, better than aftershave, however I know its not very good to leave on your skin. I will definitely pick something up tomorrow!

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    If you have really sensitive skin, here's a great aftershave system:
    1) Towel dry the face and use a 3% peroxide solution.
    2) Let it air dry and use a facial creme. That white Nivea creme is good. It's not greasy, doesn't irritate, doesn't have a strong feminine scent and leaves your skin well moisturized.
    Total cost: $7-10CA.

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