#26 Checking in / still in
No change. Finished two pucks of Williams and working my way through two Arko sticks and a Haslinger.
No change. Finished two pucks of Williams and working my way through two Arko sticks and a Haslinger.
I've been using a mixture of witch hazel, aloe vera gel, and tea tree oil as my after-shave splash for well over a year and it has worked very well for me. I wish you much success with your recipe. Be well and stay safe...Still in (..)
I'm able to resume shaving after suffering from the aftermath of some terrible skin irritations, mainly due to stress and lack of proper aftershave in my regimen.
I purchased 2 aftershave at the beginning of the year :
Anherb and Nivea, I had a few years old Old Spice Original ASL as backup.
Turns out my skin didn't respond favorably to the Old Spice aftershave lotion, Nivea balm was unusable in the Summer heat and Anherb aftershave died mid Summer.
Anherb turned watery in a matter of days and the liquid was of no use as aftershave.
So, after contemplating on what factors to work on and how to make my shaves irritation free, I decided to discontinue use of Old Spice Original ASL, Anherb was thrown in the dustbin and Nivea balm was given a rest till winters.
I had to order some ingredients to make a homemade aftershave as I didn't have anything suitable to use.
These are the things that were ordered :
Vegetal Glycerine is not in the photo
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I did not had an alternative to this purchase, shaves weren't comfortable as skin needed aftershave care.
Let me know if I'm still in or not.
In my case - Better late than never.I've been using a mixture of witch hazel, aloe vera gel, and tea tree oil as my after-shave splash for well over a year and it has worked very well for me. I wish you much success with your recipe. Be well and stay safe...
Best wishes and hope you get well soonStill in, even if not doing much posting. I’ve been ill, but hopefully not much longer.