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Aftershave in a bottle alongside a shaving brush, shaving soap, and a safety razor
Williams Aqua Velva aftershave from the 1930s

Aftershave is a product applied to skin after shaving. Traditionally, it is an alcohol-based liquid (splash), but it can be a lotion, gel, or even a paste.

It often contains an antiseptic agent such as denatured alcohol, stearate citrate or witch hazel to prevent infection of cuts, as well as to act as an astringent to reduce skin irritation. Menthol is used in some varieties as well to numb irritated skin.

An alcohol-based aftershave usually causes an immediate stinging sensation after applying it post-shave, with effects sometimes lasting several minutes,[1] but most commonly only for seconds. Non-alcohol-based products also exist.[2]

Aftershave balms are frequently recommended for winter use as they tend to be alcohol free and lotion-like, moisturizing the skin.

Some aftershaves use fragrance or essential oil to enhance scent. Moisturizers—natural and artificial—are often touted as able to soften the skin.[3]

Aftershave is sometimes mistakenly referred to as Eau de Cologne due to the very similar nature of the two products. Some aftershave manufacturers encourage using their fragranced aftershave as if it were cologne, in order to increase sales by encouraging consumers to use it in a more versatile manner, rather than just after a shaving session. Some aftershaves were inspired by a cologne.[3]

Early aftershaves included witch-hazel and bay rum, and have been documented in shaving guides.[4] Both are still sold as aftershaves.

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  1. ^ "Soothe Yourself". GQ. Archived from the original on 23 November 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-08.
  2. ^ Bradley, Paul (1981-12-15). "The sweet smell of success - After shave: America's favorite gift". The Boston Phoenix. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
  3. ^ a b Dar, Ayaz Mahmood. Cosmetic Chemistry: An Instant Approach. Educreation Publishing. p. 68.
  4. ^ "Shaving made easy; what the man who shaves ought to know .. : 20th century correspondence school, New York. [from old catalog] : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive". 2001-03-10. Retrieved 2012-10-20.

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