So...true confession. I have never used an alum block post shave. I know some guys still use one but it seems this shaving habit is not common (the poll will tell the tale). As I understand it, an alum block post shave serves as an antiseptic, astringent, styptic. I also understand it stings like heck if you have razor burn....so it can act as a barometer for your shave. So...do you use an alum block post shave? If so, why?
I have before, but it doesn't really work for anything but a styptic for me. My skin is on the sensitive side and the alum block is not affective as an astringent on me, I use witch hazel for that. The alum block does sting pretty bad as you mentioned. On another note my brother has been using the same alum block for many years and swears by it. He uses it as an astringent/antiseptic as well as styptic and it works great for him. (We are Italian/Irish, he got the dark Italian skin I got the light Irish skin). Sent from my SM-G900T using Tapatalk
I use an alum block occasionally. It feels good on my skin, and it seals up any small nicks. I leave it on about a minute and then rinse it off.
I like to use the alum block as a test of my technique. If it stings, I know I got a little off. No feedback, and I know I had a good shave. It is very helpful with a straight razor. It also does help stop any small weepers I may have had.
Yes, that. I tried unscented witch hazel, but didn't find it did much for me. I even added some E.O. for scent. I did like the burn of an aftershave application. Now I use an alum block after every shave and yes, it gives feedback if I've had user error. Not that I want the burn, but I've come to expect it . A light all over my face and neck warmness is OK. I was surprised at the skin tightening feeling it gave when I first started using. When my current block gets thin, I'll pick up one of the deodorant stick types for ease of use instead of the block in a box I have now. I leave it on while I wash out my brush and bowl, then rinse it off. Followed by drying my face & neck and applying AS.
Never tried one. Ive thought about it, because of the non-slip characteristics. But never pulled the trigger.
I tried alum once and didn't care for it. It left my face feeling very tight. I haven't tried it since. I use witch hazel after my shaves.
Once in a while, if I have a rough time on my lower neck, I will hit it with the alum. I don't use it on a regular basis. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
They're great for added grip when stretching your skin for a shave. They're also great for sealing up nicks and cuts. Rubbing it on your face will also quickly show you where you got irritation during the shave. Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
I've been using it regularly since July 31, 2014. It feels good after shaving and lets me know if there are any issues. I almost got two years out of the first block using it every day. It slipped out of my hand and broke, so I moved on to block number 2. http://jrshaving.blogspot.com/2016/01/alum-block.html
I hate aftershave and cologne. If I feel the need, I have my alum block at the ready. It also works as an under arm deodorant.
I use the Alum after every shave. I'm a beginner (little over a month now) so it helps me get feedback if I go over an area too much. When I first used it felt like fire on my skin. Now when I use it hardly stings at all. It makes my face feel cool and tight. I couldn't see shaving without it but to each his own. I use the Alum,then rinse and hit my face with the Aqua Velva.
Haha wow you really got your use out of that one. For having it two years it's probably one of the most economic things in your den.
Maybe once a week for a change of pace. Also keep it handy if I feel I need to improve my grip for stretching my skin.
I've never used one but I've been thinking of getting a styptic pencil recently. I have a recent nick that keeps opening up again every shave, and when the bleeding doesn't stop, it feels pretty embarrassing. I'd rather just treat the nick than rub an entire alum block over my face though because I don't like the tightening feeling that shaving and some aftershaves already give me.
Instant face lift. I'm 55 and have spent a good deal of time working outside. I like to think between a good shave and the alum my appearance has improved.