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    Quote Originally Posted by dmnc View Post
    Four years?
    look at post 16 - dated 03-04-2011, it was the post immediately before your one
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Oops. Red ears now. Forgot was reading old threads. Ignore me please. Will go hide my head in the sand. Or a beer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dmnc View Post
    Oops. Red ears now. Forgot was reading old threads. Ignore me please. Will go hide my head in the sand. Or a beer.
    try not to drown

    I wouldn't worry too much as i have learned not to offer you chamomile tea if you ever come over
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Drowning in beer. A good way to go.

    Or cows milk, or fish, or cat, or horse. Am a quite allergic person.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dmnc View Post
    Drowning in beer. A good way to go.

    Or cows milk, or fish, or cat, or horse. Am a quite allergic person.
    so its only because you are a human that you have survived up until now any other animal allergic to that much stuff would have accidentally killed itself
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    And a doctor lived down the road when my mother gave me the first bottle of cows milk. Anyphilactic shock. Wouldn't kill me nowadays, more bad intolerance. Fish might if i didn't find antihistamine before my throat closed. But cats and horses more like extreme hay fever, is the hair. So yes if animal or few hundred years ago would be long gone.
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    I just compared my old bottle of Nivea Sensitive Skin Post Shave Balm to the new formulation. The new formulation say Cooling Post Shave Balm, No Drying Alcohol. The new version causes a burning sensation and doesn't work for me. So if your reading this (old new post from four years ago.) that's my story and I'm sticking to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DCasper View Post
    Have you tried Alum? I am still learning to shave and it is a gre at way to take care of your skin and a great way to judge your shave. Alum is a mineral that is rubbed over your moist skin which feels cool and has an antiseptic purpose to it. It also helps close small nicks and cuts and will have a slight sting on the spots where your shaving needs to be improved. I bought my alum block from SRD for about 7 or 8 dollars and liked it so much that I bought a second block for my son.

    I still use aftershave after the alum block, but the block is definitely helping me learn to improve my shave. The areas of my face and neck where my shave is good does not sting at all. The only places that sting are the places I burned of nicked. The sting is very short lived and not intense. Alum also works to help stop very small amounts of bleeding, but it will not replace your styptic. I have looked at several stores and so far the only place I can find to purchase it is online.

    If the problem is a burning sensation when putting on a balm after the shave, using alum is probably not the way to go.


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    Oops; did they lemming thing and followed others over the cliff into the abyss on this long-dead thread.
    Explains also the OP's problem with Nivea balm: this stuff must be old now.



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    Not wanting to hijack the thread,

    I don't use the balm, but I've picked up the Nivea shaving cream in local stores and must say I'm pleasantly surprised by it.
    I use it generously, but it's so damn cheap I don't worry about it and use good amounts of cream.

    Very slick, lathers well for me and does a good job hydrating my skin. It's very cheap and it's seeing more use than any other cream or soap I own, incl. the higher end ones, plus I also dig it's scent.
    Overall, for that price and performance, you can't go wrong. I've been using mine exclusively for some time now and greatly enjoy it.

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    It's been a very long time since I used my styptic pencil but I believe you are supposed to wet the end before using it. Looking at the box my styptic pencil came on confirmed this. The instructions read " wet and pass onto the interested area. If anything else fails read the instructions! :-)

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