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    How do the liquids work for stretching skin? I've used about half of a styptic in 3 months, thankfully not by use for its intended purpose. Always down for something new.

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    Interesting, I hadn't heard of the liquid with a roller. I tried it as a cream in a tube. It worked ok, but after several months dried up (even when capped and infrequently used). Stick/solid works fine for me.
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    Never saw liquid, always used solid. Now I'm intrigued.

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    When I do something incredibly stupid I use a powder. I wet a finger dab the open container and apply powder to gash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ernie1980 View Post
    I just got this a couple of weeks ago, and it is by far the best nick stopper I have ever used! Still stings though...
    Yes, but then you know you got the right spot! [emoji2]. I like the fact it remains totally clear/invisible on your skin.
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