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Shawq by Swiss Arabian for Unisex - 3.4 oz EDP Spray

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Sillage/#Projection: An hour I felt solid projection later not so loud and it formed a cloud around me so far or Im not sure if Im now with olfactory fatigue as well. I dont see it cloys me or chokes someone nearby or offending. Its sweet and mild for my nose. Swiss Arabian Shawq reminds me much more of a sweet, pineapple-heavy Sauvage perfume with a splash of Francis Kurdjian's Gentle Fluidity Silver, both of which I have. The ambroxan in Sauvage is just unmistakable and those synthetics of Gentle Fluidity I just think I recognize too. This may sound a bit far-fetched, since completely different fragrances were used for this, but I just can't help but get this impression. Does that awaken longing in me? Not so really. Coconut oil: Powered by its emollient-rich properties, coconut oil is an excellent skin hydrator—and perfect for lathering onto your skin after a sloppy shave that has resulted in razor burn. Some studies have shown it also has anti-inflammatory properties.

I can see the fruit note with sweet is Grapes and apricot... it then settles with the seductive sweetness to amber and vanilla in the base. Longevity: Its average. 6 to 7hrs on skin, its still available later as well if u can bury your nose on your skin and clothes. I didn’t had anyone to ask if they can sense any smell from in a distance later. Its a decent performer hopefully I guess it performs better in Winter. Delivery Delays: Soghaat is not accountable for delays due to Customs inspections or other factors beyond our control. While we can't be held responsible for courier delays, your money is safe with us, and we work diligently to ensure swift deliveries. You'll receive what you've paid for, but please note that delays during transit are beyond our control. Shawq is inspired by desire. This is an intense fragrance that uses musks, citrus fruits and flowers to make a powerful and alluring statement in the sun-kissed heat of a warm day. In search of the countless Aventus Dupes I came across Swiss Arabian - Shawq. So far I knew only the Shaghaf Oud Abyad, and that goes in a completely different direction. Price outstanding, partly also under 20 euros on 100ml to have. In Dubai it would probably go even cheaper. That's a real shame, Dubai is my #1 holiday destination, been there four times in the last 8 years, but never shopped for perfumes. That will change next time.If you have sensitive skin, you’ll also want to steer clear of formulas that contain synthetic fragrances. This goes for all skincare products, but especially for aftershaves, which are meant to be used on freshly shaved skin when the skin is raw and susceptible to irritation. Do your research, and look up the best aftershaves for men. Top-of-the-line aftershaves will generally stay away from the nasty stuff and only use premium ingredients.

They’re also formulated to encourage your skin tissues to regrow, which ultimately helps protect your skin and strengthen the barrier. Aftershaves can also be formulated with antibacterial ingredients so that if a cut does occur, bacteria won’t find its way inside and cause acne or further irritation. Finally, many people use aftershaves in place of their daily cologne because they impart a lingering scent that lasts all day. Tea tree oil: Tea tree oil is commonly used in skincare formulas due to its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory properties. A centuries-old ingredient that’s used to treat all kinds of wounds and burns, tea tree oil in an aftershave can help clean the skin and prevent razor burn from forming. This is a winter fall based fragrance my friends. I got to admit it. Its a #Winter_Fall_Fragrance not a summer fragrance for me. It can be a good one in #Spring if u dont have a shiny Sun, give a go when the temperature is just little chill. I dont sense the citrus notes on them or fresh for real. If you got carried away with shaving and are experiencing razor burn, here are some ingredients to look for in an aftershave. Rinse your razor frequently: To prevent buildup of hair and shaving cream on your razor, make sure you’re rinsing it between passes. Having product buildup on your razor will keep you from getting the closest shave possible, as the surface will be uneven. Also, the presence of excess product will make you more susceptible to missing certain areas on your face.I see the fragrance in my free time and rather in warmer months. I would classify durability at a deserved 7.5, the Sillage is strong, I also see it at 7.5. The fragrance itself doesn't tear down walls, but it doesn't have to hide or be called an imitator. I give it a 7, maybe I'll revise it upwards once again. The bottle, like a simple blue barrel that fits well in the hand, comes across. Nothing unusual, a well-intentioned 6th This is totally my opinion what I experienced and if anyone had tried this one, I wanted to know if only I feel it as a winter fragrance. My rating for this fragrance is 7/10. I prefer Raaqi over kenzy in Summer and Spring. Clean your skin: The first step to a good shave that doesn’t involve razor burn is making sure you’re shaving clean skin. Whether you have a beard or stubble, use a mild cleanser to get rid of dirt, oil and grime sitting on your skin.

SOTD #Kenzy again for the second day straight from the fragrance house #SwissArabian. I didn’t fall in love with the first whiff so I wanted to see if this grows on me.Aftershave is meant to be used immediately post-shaving. No matter what formula type you’re using, make sure the area is clean and free of any hair remnants or oils. If you’re using a splash, wet your skin with cold water to close up your pores, pour some aftershave into the palms of your hands, and gently pat the formula into your skin. Or, if the product is in spray form, spray a few spritzes onto clean skin.

Conclusion: If you like fresh, citric scents and don't shy away from blind buying, you are not doing anything wrong here. Aftershaves are the holy grail of soothing inflammation, calming razor bumps and nourishing the skin after a shave. But the process of shaving can still pose some side effects if not done meticulously—you are dragging a sharp blade across your skin, after all. Aside from avoiding dry shaving (that is, shaving without the use of water, creams or lotions), the best way to prevent a razor burn is to nail down two things: your pre-shave process and a high-quality razor. Here’s how to prep your skin before a shave to prevent razor burn: Uniqueness: yes, I feel this perfume is unique than my other perfumes I smelt so far. If you are a collector I would recommend you to have a try as it’s affordable one from this house.

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Aloe vera: By far, aloe vera is the best instant skin soother and works to cool the skin after a shave. It also features antiseptic, anti-inflammatory properties that help prevent burns, bumps and scrapes. Many lotion and balm formulas use aloe vera to ease any symptoms of razor burn, so finding a formula should be easy. I came across the scent more by chance... once again there were offers for scents with higher prices, which you still don't want to buy blind, but only if tested, recommended and approved by the community. Changed this from a like to okay. I like the scent, but it's so weak. I passed on Lattaffa Ana Abiyedh because it seemed too similar, but now I'm wondering if I should have gotten it. Lataffa's are usually pretty strong, so I'm wondering now if that would have been a better option for a similar scent. Aftershave splashes: Aftershave splash is probably what your dad’s dad (and his dad) used. Think of aftershave splashes as you would a toner. They’re more liquid in consistency than lotions and balms, and often contain astringent, disinfecting properties thanks to ingredients like witch hazel. Though they’re fresh and lightly scented, splashes are typically formulated with alcohol (which can irritate the skin and tighten up the pores), so be wary of using such products if you have dry, sensitive skin. Splashes are best used for those with oily skin, as they’re less likely to contribute to the grease (which lotions and balms may do) and instead tone the skin. Ultimately, if you’re a fan of that tingling sensation, a splash is for you. Chamomile: Just like your favorite chamomile tea calms you on a stressful day, chamomile in an aftershave poses the same soothing benefits for your skin. Not only does it help with relieving irritation post-shave, but it also encourages wound healing.

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