Alrighty then. I like to dabble here and there with mixing scents and different shavery stuffs. I've noticed a pseudo-trend lately of others who are experimenting as well. This is a sticky we will dedicate to RECIPES I dont think I'm all alone when I say there are products in my den which, by themselves are substandard. But, because of my frugal nature.... I hate to waste ANYTHING. So I mix. A lot ! With that said, I'd like to see your favorites mixes, blends and creations in "measured proportions" so we all can try something new and improved every now and then.
I'll start RNB AS: *2 parts Witch Hazel...the cheaper the better. Does not matter to me. *1 part Aloe Gel *1 part Corn Huskers Lotion *cuppa drops Melaleuca (TeaTree) Oil
Beefed up ASB 3 Parts Nivea Sensitive Skin ASB 2 Parts Witch Hazel 1 Part Aloe Vera Optional: 1 Part Sweet Almond Oil (Note: this is added in winter only) 2-3 Drops Olbas Oil for a "kick in the face" kind of day
Rich: Atsa Vurra nice ! 1 Spritz Brut EdC 1 Spritz SCS Aged Leather Edt (Doc pawned this off on me ) Good mix tho
Tryphon Alpino shaving soap (or Mentolo); load brush for 10-15 sec, then move to mixing bowl with a dollop of Florena. AAAHHH.
Old Tabac or Tabac Spice 50/50 (spray for spray on the same spot) Old Spice EDC and Tabac EDC! As Rick would say "itsa vury nicea"
Aqua Velva combos Gose good with Proraso ASB Nivea ASB Weleda ASB Also Weleda ASB goes great (and I mean GREAT) with Speick AS. :: :: ::
Masters Bay Rum AS with Burts Bees Bay Rum ASB. Best Bay Rum Aftershave yet! (man I am on a roll with it today).
I have a great match: De Vergulde Hand shaving cream followed by a little Prince De Galles Gold edt. What an exotic smelling mix!
el-cheapo Superlather Idea (on the cheap) Prime Brush with Williams Mug Soap + Add a squirt of Palmolive RED Lather Cream + Hot water = Superb lather......you will be pleasantly surprised/shocked ::