Clubman Osage Rub Invigorating Splash for Head and Face Facial Astringents (6Pack) Review
Our verdict
Clubman's Osage Rub is a menthol-scented, alcohol-based astringent splash sold as a six-bottle pack at $56.99, closer in style to a traditional barbershop splash than a modern facial toner. A 4.7-star average across 184 reviews shows it has a devoted following, though it is a much stronger, more traditional formula than most toners in this roundup.
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Anyone who wants a classic, invigorating menthol splash for the face rather than a gentle, modern hydrating toner.
Skip if
You have dry or sensitive skin, or you are looking for a soft, fragrance-light toner, since this formula is alcohol-based and built for a strong, cooling effect.
- Priced 197% above the category median ($19.20 across 452 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 184 owner ratings
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Popularity1.4/5
184 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
This product from Clubman is described as an invigorating splash for head and face, listed here in the facial astringents category rather than as a typical modern toner. It carries a menthol scent, and the material features confirm it is alcohol-based with a menthol and eucalyptus profile, which gives it a noticeably strong, cooling sensation compared to gentler, alcohol-free toners.
The listing is sold as a six-bottle pack, with each bottle listed at 14 fluid ounces, at a total price of $56.99. That works out to a reasonable per-bottle cost for what is a larger-format, long-lasting product rather than a small facial toner bottle.
With 184 reviews and a 4.7-star average, it holds up well within its niche, though it reads more like a legacy grooming staple with loyal repeat users than a trending modern skin care pick, especially with zero units reported bought in a recent month.
Pros
- Strong 4.7-star average across 184 reviews shows a loyal, satisfied user base
- Sold as a six-bottle pack, which suits people who already use it regularly
- Menthol and eucalyptus scent gives a distinctly invigorating, cooling feel
- Reasonable per-bottle cost given the 14 fluid ounce size and six-pack format
Cons
- Alcohol-based formula is far more drying than the alcohol-free toners in this roundup
- Not suited to dry or sensitive skin based on its own listed skin type
- Zero units bought in the most recent month suggests limited current demand
- Six-bottle pack is a large commitment if you are not already familiar with the product
Performance notes
The listed skin type is dry, and the formula is alcohol-based with a menthol and eucalyptus scent, which points to a strong, tightening, invigorating effect rather than a hydrating one. This puts it closer to a traditional astringent splash than the moisture-focused toners most shoppers on this site are used to, so it is worth understanding that difference before buying.
What buyers say
A 4.7-star average from 184 reviews suggests strong satisfaction among the people who buy this product, likely those already familiar with Clubman's classic grooming formulas. The recent drop to zero units bought points to a smaller, steady niche audience rather than broad new demand.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this a gentle toner or a stronger astringent?
This is a stronger, alcohol-based astringent splash rather than a gentle modern toner. It is built for an invigorating, cooling sensation from menthol and eucalyptus, so it will feel noticeably different from alcohol-free, hydrating toners.
How many bottles are included at this price?
This listing is for a pack of six bottles, with each bottle listed at 14 fluid ounces, for a total price of $56.99. That makes it a bulk purchase suited to people who already use the product regularly rather than a single trial-size bottle.
Can people with dry or sensitive skin use this?
The listing marks the skin type as dry, but because the formula is alcohol-based, it can still feel harsh or drying for some people, especially with frequent use. Anyone with reactive or very dry skin may want to start with occasional use rather than a daily splash.