Bottom line, I'm looking for a blood stopper other than an aluminum based product. I'm not particularly looking to debate the hazards of aluminum though. Is anyone using something other than alum and styptic pencils on weepers and nicks?
I know it likely seems stoneage but if I have a nick or weeper that I need to close up I most often just go old school, rip a tab of tissue and place on top until it stops. By the time I am dressed, typically good to go.
Remember seeing my Dad and Granddad doing the same as a kid. I am sure there are other things less "mechanical" but it works for me.
Remember seeing my Dad and Granddad doing the same as a kid. I am sure there are other things less "mechanical" but it works for me.
Kevin
(01-14-2016, 04:29 PM)kwsher Wrote: I know it likely seems stoneage but if I have a nick or weeper that I need to close up I most often just go old school, rip a tab of tissue and place on top until it stops. By the time I am dressed, typically good to go.
Remember seeing my Dad and Granddad doing the same as a kid. I am sure there are other things less "mechanical" but it works for me.
Ditto for me. Same thing I used to do until I discovered alum.
- Jeff
After I shave I cold water rinse then apply some Thayers Witch Hazel, I clear up and then apply a balm or splash by this point everything has cleared. Witch hazel is a light astringent anyway so as long as it's not a nasty gash you really don't need anything else. I did find when I was new that Proraso's gel worked very well.
Oli AKA Windsor Citrus
Surrey, UK.
Surrey, UK.
(01-15-2016, 12:43 AM)WindsorCitrus Wrote: After I shave I cold water rinse then apply some Thayers Witch Hazel, I clear up and then apply a balm or splash by this point everything has cleared. Witch hazel is a light astringent anyway so as long as it's not a nasty gash you really don't need anything else. I did find when I was new that Proraso's gel worked very well.Same, though I'm using Walmart witch hazel
Proraso makes a nick gel that might help, though I'm not sure on the ingredients :/
http://shavenation.com/collections/alum-...ueeze-tube
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