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    Default Best stuff . . .

    Gentlemen,

    I have used Thayers Super Witch Hazel with Aloe Vera for quite sometime and find it refreshing after the shave.

    Regards,

    Obie

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    Quote Originally Posted by ward1402 View Post
    I use Nivea For Men aftershave balm. Great product!

    I agree. Nivea for Men Sensitive After Shave Balm works for me.

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    Alum block and witch hazel work great. There is also a product called Anthony's that works well.

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    Default Alum Bloc

    After shaving rinse with cold water and run the wet alum bloc.

    Let it sit a minute and it will cure the burn and surface closeness. Then, blot it off with a cold washrag and go to a witch hazel splash.

    Trumpeter's Skin Food has not only Glycerene, it also has gum in solution that provides a nice protective coating.

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    Sensitive skin..cold water and witch hazel. Forget the other "sensitive" skin products. They coat with their lotions and they dry out with the alcohol.

    An alum block is okay...not great. Cold water and witch hazel are your best friends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickboone View Post
    Sensitive skin..cold water and witch hazel. Forget the other "sensitive" skin products. They coat with their lotions and they dry out with the alcohol.

    An alum block is okay...not great. Cold water and witch hazel are your best friends.

    I second that.

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    Hot rinse followed by alum block
    cold rinse
    Thayers witch hazel
    while still wet with the above, some Nivea balm for sensitive skin
    When that's abosrbed/dry, cologne for that oh so good smell

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