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05-16-2007, 04:59 PM
Thread: Witchhazel as an aftershave?
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Probably overall Thayers is higher quality stuff...
Probably overall Thayers is higher quality stuff but Dickinsons is just witch hazel and alcohol ---some don't like the witch hazel smell but it doesn't last for long.
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05-15-2007, 03:39 AM
Thread: Witchhazel as an aftershave?
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Hell -- Lou go ahead and dream about me -- you...
Hell -- Lou go ahead and dream about me -- you won't be the first. I even dream about me sometimes but it's in a total platonic type of way --- but if you have your brain full of Jimbolina and...
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05-15-2007, 03:04 AM
Thread: Witchhazel as an aftershave?
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Check that! Since witch hazel is a natural...
Check that! Since witch hazel is a natural astringent it must has some drying properties of its own ---but to what degree I don't know ---
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05-15-2007, 02:56 AM
Thread: Witchhazel as an aftershave?
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I believe witch hazel is traditionally used on...
I believe witch hazel is traditionally used on inflamed hemroids -- that's some pretty irritated skin/whatever there. I don't know if witch hazel is necessarily drying to the skin or is it the...
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05-15-2007, 02:41 AM
Thread: Witchhazel as an aftershave?
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That's pretty much all I use ----Dickinsons...
That's pretty much all I use ----Dickinsons ---plain and simple and the Jasons Witchvera occasionally. I just want something that works and has little to no smell,
Justin
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