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    Default Best stuff to use for sensitive skin after shaving?

    Currently I use Williams Mug Shaving Soap for my lather, and then follow that up by a cold towel on my face.

    Any suggestions for an aftershave that would help heal my sensitive skin quicker and relieve the sting?

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    Michael, you might try some Witchhazel. Thayer's makes a number of different scents w/wo Alcohol that a number of folks, myself included, use prior to an AS splash. Some even use the WH as an aftershave as they do have scented versions.

    Enjoy,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joeman View Post
    Michael, you might try some Witchhazel. Thayer's makes a number of different scents w/wo Alcohol that a number of folks, myself included, use prior to an AS splash. Some even use the WH as an aftershave as they do have scented versions.

    Enjoy,

    Joe

    +1 on the Witch Hazel, I know several guys who also use the Nivea Sensitive Skin Shave Balm afterwards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joeman View Post
    Michael, you might try some Witchhazel. Thayer's makes a number of different scents w/wo Alcohol that a number of folks, myself included, use prior to an AS splash. Some even use the WH as an aftershave as they do have scented versions.

    Enjoy,

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    +1 on the Witch Hazel, I know several guys who also use the Nivea Sensitive Skin Shave Balm afterwards
    Ok, so, Witch Hazel.

    Thayers has three products on the site I'm looking at:

    Thayers Toners with Aloe Vera (Alcohol-Free)

    Thayers Astringents with Aloe Vera

    Thayers Medicated Superhazel with Aloe Vera


    I feel like alcohol free would do best for me, yet I feel like an astringent would be a good idea. Then again a medicated one seems smart....

    Which should I try out?



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    Some Alocohol-free with hazel would be good. I also like the nivea senstive asb.

    Do yourself a favor and spend an extra buck and pick up some VDH instead of williams.


    Verderhaggen deluxe or something like that.

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    There is actually an astringent that is alcohol free if I remember correctly, it has the white label on it. I used that before going to the Superhazel, which is pretty nice as well.

    +1 to CarrieM's point. Nivea is a good solid product that can be had easily and has produced good results. You might also ask her about some of the products she's making up and get her thoughts on what might work well for sensative skin.

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    Ok, so, Witch Hazel.

    Thayers has three products on the site I'm looking at:

    Thayers Toners with Aloe Vera (Alcohol-Free)

    Thayers Astringents with Aloe Vera

    Thayers Medicated Superhazel with Aloe Vera


    I feel like alcohol free would do best for me, yet I feel like an astringent would be a good idea. Then again a medicated one seems smart....

    Which should I try out?



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    Witch Hazel is a natural astringent/antiseptic. I would recommend using the one with Aloe in it as the Aloe is also a natural antiseptic/anti imflammitory as well as a moisturizer . You can always make some yourself using Witch Hazel and add a bit of Aloe Vera Gel to it. Maybe about a Tablespoon of Aloe per cup of witch hazel should do it.

    You may want to try switching to a different soap or cream. You may be getting irritation because you need more slickness in your lather.

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    Ok, so since you know about witch hazel. I find vitamin E oil is very good. It soothes irritation almost instantly & moisturises too. Just put it on very lightly, or you'll end up shiny!

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    I think any balm would do the trick. It just depends on the scent you like.
    Thayer's Witch Hazel/with aloe has no scent and am not sure if it falls under the balm category.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ben.mid View Post
    Ok, so since you know about witch hazel. I find vitamin E oil is very good. It soothes irritation almost instantly & moisturises too. Just put it on very lightly, or you'll end up shiny!
    Thayer's alcohol free witch hazel already has vitamin E, it is one of the preservatives they use.

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