Patric
Smells a bit too strong/long. Doesn't moisturize well enough.
Explore the unbeatable trio of Benjamin Barber Aftershave Gels, which together offer a complete shaving experience like no other. These fast-absorbing, cooling gels are your key to skin that feels nourished, soothed and refreshed after every shave.
Oud, Black Oak and Saffron & Leather - each of these unique scents is the essence of masculinity and luxury. Together, they create a dynamic trio that entices and seduces, while providing a deeply nourishing treatment for your skin.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Benjamin Barber Aftershave Gel Oud 50 ml
Benjamin Barber Aftershave Gel Black Oak 50 ml
Benjamin Barber Aftershave Gel Saffron & Leather 50 ml
Smells a bit too strong/long. Doesn't moisturize well enough.
Such a great purchase I made here, my face becomes so soft, no irritation at all after shaving, and it smells so good!
Black Oak smelled the best, then Saffron & Leather. I didn't like the Oud scent at all.. I recommend a moisturizing cream afterwards, as I find these dry out the skin.
Nice for the skin, but impossible to decide which of the three smells the best - maybe Oud after all?
Very good aftershaves. Good, masculine scents, and the skin becomes nice and smooth.
Excellent aftershaves with nice scents, but they tend to go bad over time if not used, and the bottles are relatively easy to break.
These three aftershave gels must be some of the best I've tried after shaving. They are admittedly a bit expensive, but at the same time, I find the gel to be very efficient; only a very small amount is needed each time. Naturally, one must mention these three scents as well; all three are fantastic and of very high quality. I wish they would release these three as a perfume series or deodorants, and since the scents are quite prominent, I've actually started using Saffron & Leather on my neck as an everyday perfume. All three smell strong without being overpowering, so additional perfume feels unnecessary on a daily basis. Black Oak feels the most traditional and I liked it the least at first, but it has grown on me once I got used to it. Oud evokes thoughts of the Middle East.
Really a good deal on the favorites