Tony's Choice Aftershave

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Joey
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Tony's Choice Aftershave

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Has anyone tried this? I've seen plenty of comments on the soap and new spice scent from St. Charles Shave, but I couldn't find much on the aftershave. Anyone have a review of it?

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Tony's Choice...hmm...if I didn't know any better, I'd say it was the name of the People's Choice Awards for New York theater. Either that, or a remake of Sophie's Choice, directed by Martin Scorsese, and starring Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci. :wink:


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JackieMartling wrote:Tony's Choice...hmm...if I didn't know any better, I'd say it was the name of the People's Choice Awards for New York theater. Either that, or a remake of Sophie's Choice, directed by Martin Scorsese, and starring Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci. :wink:


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I have both the sensitive skin and regular Tony's Choice aftershave. They are both very good, they soak into your skin and don't leave you feeling oily. The sensitive version is noticably different from the regular and is my everyday after shave balm. However I haven't tried any of the skin foods and milks to compare with, yet. The products are better to me then the Nivea Mens balm.
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I have the sensitive formula aftershave. It stings my skin a little bit at first but then goes away quickly. It otherwise works quite well, it moisturizes nicely, and smells really good (a minty scent). It is somewhat thick, and creamy white in colour.
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Yes, I have tried it. It was named after ME

The regular will sting if you have sensitive skin. I don't have sensitive skin and it stings. I like that feeling and the sting soon goes away and it starts to really cool. The sensitive formula is also of the same quality, but without as much bite.
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tonyespo wrote:Yes, I have tried it. It was named after ME

The regular will sting if you have sensitive skin. I don't have sensitive skin and it stings. I like that feeling and the sting soon goes away and it starts to really cool. The sensitive formula is also of the same quality, but without as much bite.
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You can read what I had to say about "Tonys Choice" here.

http://www.shavemyface.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4655

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