Speick Men Speick / Walter Rau After Shave Lotion
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Shaving lotion journey part 6 - Natural cosmetics sensitized/ You feel well-groomed
If it wasn't a fine shaving lotion, it would be another part of my "Parfumo Radar Missions" review series.
When applied, it relaxes the skin very finely, burning (if you can still call it that, perhaps more like "tweaking") very lightly and minimally (I usually have nothing against burning, it's part of it for me, just less so with Speick).
The shaved skin feels very massaged and comfortable, totally light and soft until the next day.
Before describing the fragrance experience itself, I find it important to emphasize first - the fragrance is to enjoy for yourself or in more intimate to the other person, but that is all the more beautiful here not to have a sillage roar and yet an all the more enchanting fragrance, which leaves room for other fragrances afterwards (even during) and can be charmingly applied in between.
Now to the fragrance experience:
The beauty in its simplicity, it has something Mediterranean about it, a subtle benevolent fascination - this fade of the spice plant, the lavender sensitive in the tips, very minimally floral in the background - refreshing, cooling and invigorating.
In the "drugstore department" Speick is a little more expensive compared to Pitralon, Hattrick or CHH Tobacco (the latter is unfortunately not recognized on Parfumo, too bad, would have been a great review) there we are at prices of 2 to 5.6 euros at Speick 8.9 to 13 euros and therefore affordable and recommendable.
And even if you assign it to men's care, I also find it exciting on a woman, so definitely unisex, I also remember that Speick Naturkosmetik addressed the topic itself in a post on Instagram that many women like to use the after shave, and therefore recommend it to women despite the term men's care.
But let's leave the gender labeling at this point, this could possibly be explained elsewhere in a blog article.
Thank you for reading - everyone feel well cared for in the massage sense
When applied, it relaxes the skin very finely, burning (if you can still call it that, perhaps more like "tweaking") very lightly and minimally (I usually have nothing against burning, it's part of it for me, just less so with Speick).
The shaved skin feels very massaged and comfortable, totally light and soft until the next day.
Before describing the fragrance experience itself, I find it important to emphasize first - the fragrance is to enjoy for yourself or in more intimate to the other person, but that is all the more beautiful here not to have a sillage roar and yet an all the more enchanting fragrance, which leaves room for other fragrances afterwards (even during) and can be charmingly applied in between.
Now to the fragrance experience:
The beauty in its simplicity, it has something Mediterranean about it, a subtle benevolent fascination - this fade of the spice plant, the lavender sensitive in the tips, very minimally floral in the background - refreshing, cooling and invigorating.
In the "drugstore department" Speick is a little more expensive compared to Pitralon, Hattrick or CHH Tobacco (the latter is unfortunately not recognized on Parfumo, too bad, would have been a great review) there we are at prices of 2 to 5.6 euros at Speick 8.9 to 13 euros and therefore affordable and recommendable.
And even if you assign it to men's care, I also find it exciting on a woman, so definitely unisex, I also remember that Speick Naturkosmetik addressed the topic itself in a post on Instagram that many women like to use the after shave, and therefore recommend it to women despite the term men's care.
But let's leave the gender labeling at this point, this could possibly be explained elsewhere in a blog article.
Thank you for reading - everyone feel well cared for in the massage sense
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