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FuzzySteve said:Cheers for the responses so far guys, greatly appreciated.
Hunnymonster: I've always used EDT and AS in the same way, except one is sprayed and the other splashed. I never really gave it much thought as to individual purposes on account of them being the same fragrance. The result upon my face, post-shave, is identical.
RB73 said:Drop the alum, drop the against the grain and don't put EDT anywhere near freshly shaved skin.
See how that goes after a week or two fella, try only using either AS or ASB as well and see if it calms down.
Good luck.
hunnymonster said:FuzzySteve said:Cheers for the responses so far guys, greatly appreciated.
Hunnymonster: I've always used EDT and AS in the same way, except one is sprayed and the other splashed. I never really gave it much thought as to individual purposes on account of them being the same fragrance. The result upon my face, post-shave, is identical.
Typically an Aftershave will have glycerine and/or castor oil and/or allantoin in it - all of which are there to soothe the skin - none of them are ever present in EDT... perhaps you've been suffering all this time in vain?
That's an important bit, in fact for many years that's all I ever did after shaving. You need to get rid of any lather residue before putting anything else on, anyway.shrink said:lastly, rinse off with cold water
BlkKnight said:Couple of questions (which haven't been mentioned).
- Lather - what are you using? Do you experience "tugging" or catching of the hairs?
- Razor / Blades - what are you using, how frequently do you change them?
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