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    Default Thayer's Witch Hazel

    I was looking at this thread just now and noticed a lot of posters include Thayer's Witch Hazel in their post-shave. Any thoughts on this product?

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    I use Dickenson's instead of Thayers, works as well and costs less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterRolf View Post
    I use Dickenson's instead of Thayers, works as well and costs less.
    I used to use Dickenson's, it smells awful, so I tossed it and got me some Thayers. I'm never going back. To me, it helps a lot to tighten the pores before applying my aftershave. It isn't NECESSARY, but I find it leaves me with less irritation and I feel better afterwards. Also, as I do not shave every day, I use it once or twice a day just on my face to keep my skin healthy.

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    I use Thayers Rose Petal with Aloe, feels wonderful after a shave. Never used Dickensons.
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    I see Dickenson's and it smells like death. Once this bottle is gone, I gotta find something else.

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    The Dickenson is quality stuff just that what you are smelling is the witch hazel. It's an acquirred smell-Har har. Actually I like the smell however I switched to the Thayers years ago. It's a better product especially if you use the superhazel. I know of no product on this earth that will stop razor burn in it's tracks like that product. Not severe burn of course but minor to moderate yes.
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    So is Thayer's Witch Hazel an alternative to the Alum Block and stick or do you use it with? I am getting use to applying the Alum Block after my shave but it does dry the skin a lot and does nothing as far as I can see for razor burn.

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    Cool Thayers

    I have been using the Thayers Witch Hazel Lemon scented for months, it is refreshing and the lemon scent complements well. I have not used the Alum block, but hey, I might give it a try down the road. HOG

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    I use the generic Witch Hazel from Walmart ($1.48 per quart). It works well - soothes razor burn 2-3 time better than Nivea Cooling Balm for me, tightens my pores, but doesn't leave a drum-tight feeling face, and doesn't seem to dry my skin.

    It definitely smells like witch hazel (ie: not pleasantly perfumed), but 98% of the smell goes away after it drys on my face.

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    I've used both Thayer's witch hazel or an alum block as a post-shave astringent. The former during the summer months and the latter during the winter.
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