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Recipe: Aftershave
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Jenni 8-2-1998
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Sorry, I have never made the aftershave recipe that I posted. I would think it would have a very strong alcohol odor when first applied, but this odor may go away as the alcohol evaporates off the face. You could probably substitute witch hazel for the vodka - it doesn't hurt to experiment since none of the ingredients cost very much. I have another recipe here, but it has not been tested either:

Old West Aftershave

1/2 c witch hazel
2 t apple cider vinegar
1 t dried sage leaves
1/8 t dried basil
1/4 t whole allspice

Mix together and put in a mason jar. Shake every now and then for 2 weeks and store in a dark place. At the end of 2 weeks, strain through a funnel liined with a coffee filter or paper towel.

Here is another recipe for the Bay Rum aftershave that somebody gave me:

Bay Rum Aftershave

5 oz vodka
1 oz Jamaican Rum
a couple of bay leaves
1/4 t allspice
1 cinnamon stick
1/4 t orange extract

Follow the same procedure as above.

I thought these aftershave recipes sounded so interesting, but have never actually made them. I never seem to think of having the ingredients on hand.








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