The answer is yes. When I use a splash after shaving it's always cold water rinse then aftershave. Same with balms. In the colder months I tend to do this more often as the skin dries out. If u want some alcohol buy some dickensons witch hazel and splash it on after the cold water rinse. Then the balm. Hope this helps.
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Cold water after the shave helps close pores and nicks. Followed by witch hazel which is an astrengent, helps heal up razor birn and disinfects cuts , and then balm for moisturizing, and end it with the aftershave or cologne thats how how I roll !
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(06-23-2015, 04:51 AM)thebluesbox Wrote: Cold water after the shave helps close pores and nicks. Followed by witch hazel which is an astrengent, helps heal up razor birn and disinfects cuts , and then balm for moisturizing, and end it with the aftershave or cologne thats how how I roll !
This is my procedure, as well.
I generally use a warm water rinse, sometimes followed by a splash or balm depending on my mood.
In a couple of weeks we'll be spending Independence Day with relatives in their cabin in northern Vermont. The water comes from a 300 ft. deep well and is ice cold. It's incredibly refreshing to splash ice-cold water on your face at the end of your shave. I've thought of putting a towel in the freezer, but haven't followed through.
In a couple of weeks we'll be spending Independence Day with relatives in their cabin in northern Vermont. The water comes from a 300 ft. deep well and is ice cold. It's incredibly refreshing to splash ice-cold water on your face at the end of your shave. I've thought of putting a towel in the freezer, but haven't followed through.
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Good Lather = More product + More Water + More Time lathering
Good Lather = More product + More Water + More Time lathering
This is a touchy subject to most of my wet shaver friends, but it works for me. I have sensitive skin and it make a difference for me , don't get me wrong it is a bit rougher of a shave but good none the less. Will cold water shave only in the summer months, too hot!
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(This post was last modified: 11-25-2015, 10:33 PM by preidy.)
I recently switched to an all cold water shave to help with irritation. I found that it really minimized my occasional razor burn (when I got sloppy) and has really paid dividends for me in after shave comfort since I recently aquired an R41. However. It did take about a week to get used to the cold slap in the morning.
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