Men are increasingly turning to grooming products which have a specific purpose. Products such as deodorants, moisturising creams and aftershaves do much more than simply provide an attractive fragrance
And here lies the difference between an aftershave and a cologne. A men's aftershave soothes the skin after a shave. It may work as a disinfectant, protecting any minor nicks from infection (a small risk if, like me, you use a double-edged razor for a closer shave) and also provides a cooling effect as it evaporates quickly. In general the scent of an aftershave doesn't last long as it's less concentrated.
What are the differences between aftershave and cologne? |
Cologne, on the other hand, is designed without the practical benefits of an aftershave. Its higher concentration allows its perfume to last longer, ideal for an evening out or for a special event. You can apply a cologne soon after your aftershave without a clash of scents as the aftershave will disappear fairly quickly.
I suggest that you try some aftershave samples and compare them with your favourite fragrances. Samples only cost a few pounds each and for a small outlay you can select your favourite. I use this method to choose many of my grooming products as it avoids unsustainable wasted and unused containers cluttering up bathroom cupboards.
Another reason for buying samples is that the words cologne, fragrance and aftershave are sometimes used interchangeably and all products differ in character and ingredients. An aftershave is a splash-on product without a lasting scent and usually with antiseptic and soothing properties. A cologne simply has a more lasting fragrance. Buying samples will help you decide which products have the properties you're looking for.
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