Which 'budget' aftershave do you use?
Which 'budget' aftershave do you use?
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Howlin Mad Murdoch

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3,927 posts

161 months

Thursday
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Having seen the other thread re aftershave, I thought my question would get a bit lost...

So, are there any nice budget friendly aftershaves?

OzzyR1

6,312 posts

258 months

Most recent purchase was from Thompson Carter:

Having not used them before, I went for the create your own trio set which is 3 x 10ml @ £49.00.
https://www.thomsoncarter.com/products/gift-set

You can also buy 5 x 2ml for £23:
https://www.thomsoncarter.com/products/the-fragran...


I chose Shelby Lane, Smoke & Mirrors and Postcard From - all are good but Shelby Lane my preference from the three.


A lot of decent reviews so if you want to try something new with minimal outlay would recommend giving them a go:

https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/thomsoncarter.com...



nicanary

11,106 posts

172 months

This seems all rather expensive. I used to buy Superdrug's own brand (Cedar something) at a massive £2.50 a pop. It was a bit "sharp" in smell but hey, look at the price. Then they stopped selling it at my local store, and now I use Nivea after-shave balm at about £7 a time. Outrageous price.

(When I was a young buck it used to be Karl Lagerfeld, which the ladies seemed to like - those were the days).

Quattr04.

1,112 posts

17 months

M&S have a decent range I’ve seen, they’re £12 a bottle and according to the online reviews do last all day

Not tried them myself but I did smell them in store and liked them, but must be worth a shot, there’s ones called “amber” “sandlewood” etc

Animal

5,656 posts

294 months

Proraso Sandalwood aftershave lotion - about £20 for a 400ml bottle on Amazon.

zb

3,966 posts

190 months

Bluebeard's Revenge.
Musgo Real Claus Porto.
Jovan Musk.

A good few years back, I received another one as a Christmas gift from an older aunt, think she likely got it in either Aldi or Superdrug. It was a rip-off of something well know (maybe Savauge?) Was a bloody good facsimile, such that I used the lot. This thread has just jogged my memory. Ring any bells for anyone?

Edit: Musgo £60? I'm pretty sure I'd remember paying that.



Edited by zb on Friday 12th June 16:33

Alex_225

7,476 posts

227 months

I am going to sound extremely Council but I was in Lidl and they had a selection of aftershaves for about £5 a bottle. They do one with a gold top and it smells really nice.

GAjon

4,043 posts

239 months

I like that Jeff Banks stuff from Home bargains.

If I want to be posh Code Red.

Trouble is with cheapo aftershave is, even if it’s smells good, it doesn’t last like the expensive stuff.

blueg33

45,574 posts

250 months

OzzyR1 said:
Most recent purchase was from Thompson Carter:

Having not used them before, I went for the create your own trio set which is 3 x 10ml @ £49.00.
https://www.thomsoncarter.com/products/gift-set

You can also buy 5 x 2ml for £23:
https://www.thomsoncarter.com/products/the-fragran...


I chose Shelby Lane, Smoke & Mirrors and Postcard From - all are good but Shelby Lane my preference from the three.


A lot of decent reviews so if you want to try something new with minimal outlay would recommend giving them a go:

https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/thomsoncarter.com...
I have found that Thomson and Carter fragrances just dont have any longevity. So you end up applying them more doubling the cost at least

Mr-B

4,768 posts

220 months

Alex_225 said:
I am going to sound extremely Council but I was in Lidl and they had a selection of aftershaves for about £5 a bottle. They do one with a gold top and it smells really nice.
They were £5.95 when I got them a couple of years ago, they are perfect for a gym bag.



The Homme is a Sauvage type scent, not a great copy but even if you take it face value it and not compare it to anything it is quite decent. The One fragrance is a PR One Million copy (but not quite there) still quite nice. The X-bolt is an attempt at Hugo Boss bottled intense and it is the best of the three, it really is quite close and lasts well (the are all EDP) The great thing about X-bolt is that it resembles an aftershave that HB no longer make and it was one of my favourites so I am chuffed about that.

Dog Biscuit

2,116 posts

23 months

Yeah ive got a couple of the lidl ones - smell great but don't last that long

zb

3,966 posts

190 months

Mr-B said:
Alex_225 said:
I am going to sound extremely Council but I was in Lidl and they had a selection of aftershaves for about £5 a bottle. They do one with a gold top and it smells really nice.
They were £5.95 when I got them a couple of years ago, they are perfect for a gym bag.



The Homme is a Sauvage type scent, not a great copy but even if you take it face value it and not compare it to anything it is quite decent. The One fragrance is a PR One Million copy (but not quite there) still quite nice. The X-bolt is an attempt at Hugo Boss bottled intense and it is the best of the three, it really is quite close and lasts well (the are all EDP) The great thing about X-bolt is that it resembles an aftershave that HB no longer make and it was one of my favourites so I am chuffed about that.
Ahhh X-Bolt, that's the one I mentioned earlier getting as a gift, using it all and not remembering what it was called or what it was a smell-alike of. thumbup

Super Sonic

13,304 posts

80 months

Old Spice

The mark of a man.

Dog Biscuit

2,116 posts

23 months

Saturday
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Super Sonic said:
Old Spice

The mark of a man.
I've got some of this too - actually quite like it

My teenage son has started using it as it's 'retro cool' apparently

dundarach

6,122 posts

254 months

Saturday
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Nivea for the chops, M&S squirted around

Dg504

349 posts

189 months

Saturday
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Noted Aromas aren’t cheap cheap but definitely good value - from the ones I’ve had I’ll be going back. Easy to sample lots of them as well.

Alorotom

12,730 posts

213 months

Saturday
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Is it not just a false economy - a fragrance that doesn't last at all and disappears within a very short timeframe? vs paying not that much more and having something that not only smells good but lasts??

zb

3,966 posts

190 months

Saturday
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Alorotom said:
Is it not just a false economy - a fragrance that doesn't last at all and disappears within a very short timeframe? vs paying not that much more and having something that not only smells good but lasts??
Terry Pratchett - Men at Arms said:
Sam Vimes Theory of Socioeconomic Unfairness
"The reason that the rich were so rich, Vimes reasoned, was because they managed to spend less money.

Take boots, for example. He earned thirty-eight dollars a month plus allowances. A really good pair of leather boots cost fifty dollars. But an affordable pair of boots, which were sort of OK for a season or two and then leaked like hell when the cardboard gave out, cost about ten dollars. Those were the kind of boots Vimes always bought, and wore until the soles were so thin that he could tell where he was in Ankh-Morpork on a foggy night by the feel of the cobbles.

But the thing was that good boots lasted for years and years. A man who could afford fifty dollars had a pair of boots that’d still be keeping his feet dry in ten years’ time, while the poor man who could only afford cheap boots would have spent a hundred dollars on boots in the same time and would still have wet feet".
There's also folk that are tighter than a camels nostril in a sand storm, who baulk at that kind of outlay, despite being able to afford it.

Edanrage

65 posts

6 months

Saturday
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Splash it on , all over Harry.

Mr-B

4,768 posts

220 months

Saturday
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Alorotom said:
Is it not just a false economy - a fragrance that doesn't last at all and disappears within a very short timeframe? vs paying not that much more and having something that not only smells good but lasts??
Sauvage is about £100 for 100ml in Boots the Lidl copy is £6 for 75ml, it might be piss weak in comparison (it is not actually that weak) so if you have to use 2 or 3 times as much it is still a bargain. Pound for pound it is about 12 times cheaper.