It has more alcohol, so it's a bit less gentle and soothing. More like "traditional" aftershave splashes in that regard. The Pink is among the more soothing splashes I've ever encountered, and of course low in alcohol. The sandalwood is more like a cologne with some added ingredients.
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d.r. harris PINK
James, its apples and oranges. Pink and the Sandlewood Aftershave are totally different. The only thing they have in common is the Harris name. Pink is very low alcohol and the scent is gone by the time you leave the house. The Sandalwood is "strong" stuff and the scent lasts a long time. I gave it up because the smell was so strong it would compete/clash with cologne. But, if used as you suggest - without Cologne or EdT - it would be a good choice.
As far as the scent goes - its not a classic Sandalwood. It boasts about being made with "tangy oils", which is accurate.
Finally, "face feel". Pink is as gentle as it gets. My recollection of the Sandlewood is that it is not that harsh. Probably comparable to something like Speick. It does not sting like the high octane stuff -i.e. Proraso, Floid, La Toja, etc.
As far as the scent goes - its not a classic Sandalwood. It boasts about being made with "tangy oils", which is accurate.
Finally, "face feel". Pink is as gentle as it gets. My recollection of the Sandlewood is that it is not that harsh. Probably comparable to something like Speick. It does not sting like the high octane stuff -i.e. Proraso, Floid, La Toja, etc.
Regards,
Andy
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