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As @hotmetal said it's an astringent which can be used as an aftershave lotion. Depending on your skin type you can just use it as a aftershave, but with the colder months now approaching an application of your Proraso balm will put moisture back into your skin and protect it from the cold elements. The application of both will be beneficial to your skin.Just to clarify for my pea sized brain.
It's used instead of balm/aftershave rather than, as I thought, a precursor?
Or can I use the Thayers then follow up with, say, a Proraso balm...?
It is an astringent to clean and tone the skin after shaving, as an alternative to aftershave lotion, and being without alcohol, avoids 'the burn' which some love and others hate.
...There isn’t a tonne of information available about the key benefits of using Witch Hazel as apart of a skincare regiment but a general consensus will tell us that the presence of tannins in the witch hazel will result in dry and irritated skin...
believe it's a well regarded brand in the shaving community.
+1Boots carry them these days.
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