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    I use the Proraso Pre shaving cream as a balm....great stuff.And also use Speick balm also great stuff
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    I use cold water then alum block then cold water rince, alcohol-free witch hazel and Weleda followed by GFT Sandelwood Skin Food. If I had to use only one, which I do quite often for work, I use the Weleda's Aftershave Balm...love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K37 View Post
    I use cold water then alum block then cold water rince, alcohol-free witch hazel and Weleda followed by GFT Sandelwood Skin Food. If I had to use only one, which I do quite often for work, I use the Weleda's Aftershave Balm...love it.
    +1 on Weleda. I recently discovered it after receiving a small sample. It's a great balm and I'll be picking up a bottle soon.

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    D.R Harris Splashes
    Nivea Splash or blam
    Witch Hazel
    Alum block
    Domninica Bay Rum Lime
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    FitJar - just got this but it's agreeing with me
    RazoRock wax - winter only and don't use much/ this is the only thing I've used that calms down the skin after a really bad, really bad shave and is just awesome-sauce after that
    CHRIS

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    Cold water rinse followed by witch hazel. I like to use Proraso balm if the weather is especially cold and dry.
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    Nivea balm. Wish I had found it a long time ago
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    Where do you get alcohol-free witch hazel?

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    fmlondon, I got mine from SRD.

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    lately i've been into floid Blue. it has a nice powdery scent and a slight menthol kick. I bought a 100 ml decant of it and think thats the perfect size.

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    Thayers can also be found at Natural Grocers stores and someone mentioned The Vitamin Shoppe

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