Use the search Luke, let it guide your actions LOL LOL LOL~!!
(Sorry couldn't resist :) )
Maybe this would help?
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...e-City-Shaving
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Use the search Luke, let it guide your actions LOL LOL LOL~!!
(Sorry couldn't resist :) )
Maybe this would help?
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...e-City-Shaving
Thanks for the link, I didn't see any listings for alum but I now have a long list of stores to check out. I've been to the tinderbox a time or two for cigars but that was years ago.
I've been using alum and again I agree it gives you a good feedback on your shave and also use it to gain trackion when stretching the skin. I rinse and dry it after I've finished as I understand that it will dissolve away if left wet. If I remember correctly from history Lord Carnarvon from King Tuts tomb fame died from blood poisoning received from a razor cut. If he had used an Alum Block it may have been a better outcome !:gl:
I'm finding that the alum block really helps with skin stretching, Dab my fingers on it and I can REALLY get a grip on the skin no matter what
I use it. It's cool and refreshing, helps to reduce irritation and it's antiseptic. I just make it part of my routine. Warm water to rinse off the lather, cold water splash then alum block, aftershave splash and I'll rub in a little Feather Kanwa or Kiehl's moisturizer. Most days I can go about my life and not think about my face at all after this. YMMV.