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help choosing after shave please
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curlylox
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Any idea on an after shave to buy a 25 year old???? I really appreciate your help!!

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The Nivea After Shave Balm is a good one as it really helps sensitive skin tollerate the abuse of constant shaving and does not sting to apply.
I bought this as a gift for my dad back years ago, however he is too backwards to use anything within that area (besides a razor and soap) so I left him alone to his red skin and used th stuff myself- if it can help the razor issues of a 12 yr old (yes I was that young when I began shaving!) it can help anyone!0 -
Cool Water by Davidoff is a classic one - my boyfriend wears it (he's 28) and I love the smell of it. 212 by Carolina Herrera is also good - its quite fresh, reminds me of cucumbers!I smile because I have no idea what is going on0
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got bought cool water about 18 months ago and still have some left, i wear it sometimes cos women seem to like it but really dislike it myself (23). issimyake is a good shout or something like hugo boss 'boss' is a very good (cheap in cost) smell0
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I would suggest Givenchy π It's not that common and smells fabulousAKA: PC
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