#1

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Quebec, Canada
Which smells better, the aftershave or the cologne?
Can we use cologne as an aftershave?

Explanation:
I think the aftershave’s scent is somewhat too high-pitch, if that makes sense.
I wish the scent was somewhat darker, more lower-pitch.

I think there’s also an eau de toilette?

Thanks in advance!

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#2
I have heard people use cologne as an Aftershave and I have myself used it occasionally but the fundamental difference between the two is that aftershave is antibacterial and moisturizing to skin and a cologne is to smell good.

If I were you, I would mix cologne with some aftershave balm and then apply.

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#3

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Quebec, Canada
Thanks for answering and the suggestion!
Instead of balm, I could use witch hazel too.

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(05-13-2023, 06:54 PM)fblais Wrote: Thanks for answering and the suggestion!
Instead of balm, I could use witch hazel too.
Yes you may. Purpose is to dilute the concentration of alcohol.

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(05-13-2023, 04:34 AM)jags009 Wrote: I have heard people use cologne as an Aftershave and I have myself used it occasionally but the fundamental difference between the two is that aftershave is antibacterial and moisturizing to skin and a cologne is to smell good.

If I were you, I would mix cologne with some aftershave balm and then apply.

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