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    Default T.N Dickinson Witch Hazel

    Having stumbled across this in the supermarket the other day quite by accident, and then buying it immediately on impulse because we just don't seem to have these products here in Oz. (Perhaps we do but I have never seen it)

    Having shaved and alumed and then doused myself in this stuff, I was not sure what to expect. The first thing that hit me was the smell, it smelt like the aftermath of a fire in a building where the smoke and water have mixed and left that funny smell after a fire. Apart from that nothing untoward and it dried nicely on the skin after a short time.

    Now having actually read up on the TN Dickinson witch hazel I see that this stuff is more designed for the use of first aid as opposed to skincare, so I suppose should I be using it after shaving the way that I am? As far as I can tell it feels OK and is not doing anything it shouldn't. How different is this stuff compared to Thayer's witch hazel?

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    John
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