Definition of Aftershave. Meaning of Aftershave. Synonyms of Aftershave

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- Aftershave is a product applied to skin after shaving. Traditionally, it is an alcohol-based liquid (splash), but it can be a lotion, gel, or even a paste...
- company Sodalis Group in October 2024. The Brut line grew to include aftershave, balms and deodorant. Packaged in a green gl**** bottle with a silver-coloured...
- grooming products targeted at men. Its best-known product is the Ice Blue aftershave introduced in 1917 by the J.B. Williams Company. Aqua Velva was first...
- ****e is an American brand offering male grooming products including aftershaves, deodorants and antiperspirants, shampoos, body washes, shaving cream...
- Bay rum is a type of cologne and aftershave lotion. Other uses include as under-arm deodorant and as a fragrance for shaving soap, as well as a general...
- mask the bitter taste of alkaloids, and as a fragrance in perfumery, aftershave lotions, bath products, and other personal care products. (+)-Limonene...
- cream, beard shampoo, beard balm, beard oil, shaving foam, aftershave lotion, and aftershave balm. "White" line products are marketed in white packaging...
- Mandate is a British aftershave brand. In the 1970s, there were television commercials for Mandate featuring the French pop singer Sacha Distel. Woodward...
- Hai Karate was a budget aftershave and cologne for men that was sold in the United States and the United Kingdom from the 1960s to the 1980s. It was reintroduced...
- Barbasol is an American brand of shaving cream, aftershave, and disposable razors created by MIT Professor Frank Shields in 1919 in Indianapolis. It is...