So how many of you out there are using traditional after shaves and how many are using an after shave balm? (Just curious :) )
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So how many of you out there are using traditional after shaves and how many are using an after shave balm? (Just curious :) )
Last week I received a Truefitt & Hill sampler pack containing some aftershave balm, and have tried some after my last couple of shaves. I think I may make it part of my routine.
I use both but the after shaves containing alcohol, I splash on my chest and the back of my neck since I use Witch Hazel and that already has %14 alcohol.
I've only used balms so far. I was looking for moisturization and something to sooth razor burn. I figured the balms would be better for that.
I use both, usually splashes in the summer and balms in the winter when its drier. But some times i switch it upa bit and use balm in the summer just because they smell good lol.
I use both. Nivea Sensitive Skin ASB before I finish with my AS of the day
I use both - first splash and then balm.
If I had a really poor shave with cuts and nicks, I skip the splash that day and may even use two Balms, a thinner one with witch Hazel (for instance Clinique Post Shave Healer or Proraso Liquid Balm or Proraso Razor Burn Repair) and a thicker one with Aloe Vera (for instance Edwin Jagger AloeVera AS Balm or Musgo Real AS Balm or Proraso Sensitive AS Balm)
If my shave was great I may just use Speick AS Splash and then go directly to my face skin care products.
so far all i've used is balm because my skin gets dry.
I use both. First the balm and then go about cleaning up and stropping. Then the as.
I agree that it is seasonal ( witch hazel manages to be all season, though). Balms are nicer when it's dry, but I rarely use them in summer. I think I prefer splashes overall, but in the dry winter they aren't very enjoyable.