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- noun Plural form of
aftershave .
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Examples
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Russian aftershaves are a popular item since some have a 97% alcohol content.
The World's 5 Worst Ways To Get Drunk - The Consumerist 2008
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Yet they are at risk from the unregulated formulations in shaving creams, aftershaves, and deodorants.
Marcia G. Yerman: What Price Beauty? New Legislation Seeks Safety Regulations 2010
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"Russian aftershaves are a popular item since some have a 97% alcohol content."
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Yet they are at risk from the unregulated formulations in shaving creams, aftershaves, and deodorants.
Marcia G. Yerman: What Price Beauty? New Legislation Seeks Safety Regulations 2010
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Mr. Beetz, who says he has been using fragrance daily since he started wearing aftershaves and body sprays at about 14, begins his fragrance application in the morning by using a scented shower gel in the shower, followed by a splash of aftershave on both cheeks.
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I do hope there will be a Ms R range of aftershaves for the discerning and not so discerning gentleman to follow!
Scents and Scentsability Ms Robinson 2008
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We found the succession of lotions and aftershaves to be overkill.
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This is a fresh, dry, aromatic, astringent green-leafy yet citrus note, most prized for its astringent presence in colognes and aftershaves.
Archive 2007-05-01 Ayala Sender 2007
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This is a fresh, dry, aromatic, astringent green-leafy yet citrus note, most prized for its astringent presence in colognes and aftershaves.
Bitter Orange or Bergamot - The Giving Tree Award Goes To Whom? Ayala Sender 2007
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Later, as an adolescent, me and a different best mate would have lots of fun burning my collection of Christmas aftershaves, turning cans of hairspray into flamethrowers (like in that Bond movie, you know), even trying to burn the word FUCK into a football pitch during the World Cup.
Why Do I Infernokrush? Hal Duncan 2005
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