andyjreid said:What is this alcolando that you speak of Damian?
Damian Murphy said:http://www.alcoladoglacial.com/
Urban hermit mentioned it on here a while back , a few of the other members have given it a try.
andyjreid said:N_Architect said:Or, as someone else wrote in this or the other forum, "...if it hurts, then you're doing something wrong..."
I was repeatedly getting prolonged burning pain after I shaved and I tried pointing the finger at everything, creams, soaps, blades, razors, technique and one day I listened to antdad who persuaded me to try no balm. Just a good high alcohol splash. Now I enjoy shaving again and again.
A strong aftershave will burn a little but I'd describe it as more of a "bracing" sensation. Ten minutes later my skin is soft, not sensitive and I feel no discomfort.
I still keep a few balms handy but I won't be using them every shave.
Old Spice Fresh Lime has sorted out even the roughest of shaves.
Harringtons said:You need to look at the Mignon range. The best product we have found is Mignon After shave balm, it calms the skin as well and provides moisture, helps to prevent ingrowing hairs.
You can buy it online or in salons like ours
sunburyboy93 said:I just use Boots own brand Balm, dirt cheap and does the trick
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