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    Hey fellas has anybody ever used clinique post-shave healer.and if so what you think.
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    Erick, I haven't. I use my alum block and witch hazel. These have been great for me, along with some after shave balm on occasion. Are you need of healing? Less pressure may help in that matter.
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    I use it, great stuff IMO, a bit expensive but little goes a long long way so in long term not bad. One of best post-shave products out there I think. It earns its merits on performance alone, don't expect any scent, it's basically unscented, maybe a light lotion scent present that's really not noticeable.
    I mostly use it or DR Harris Pink A/S.
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    I got some as a gift and it worked fine. However, when I ran out and went to buy it again the cost was too much for what I got out of it. Nivea ASB for sensitive skin works just fine if you want a balm. Otherwise, Thayers Rose Petal is my number one choice.
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    I really like it. Still on a sample and can't really stomach the price ($18) for another bottle. It works great though. Cooled the irritation instantly after my second DE shave. Now that I have an alum block and better (slightly) technique, I dont notice much change after using it. I think it would really help anyone suffering from razor burn or irritation. As was said before no scent- all clinique stuff is unscented to be hypoallergenic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ackvil View Post
    Nivea ASB for sensitive skin works just fine if you want a balm. Otherwise, Thayers Rose Petal is my number one choice.
    +1 except I use the CVS version. Same as Nivea, but cheaper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric V View Post
    Erick, I haven't. I use my alum block and witch hazel. These have been great for me, along with some after shave balm on occasion. Are you need of healing? Less pressure may help in that matter.
    Just having trouble with my neck newbie prob i guess.thanks for all guy's.
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    +1 on the Nivea ASB for sensitive skin. I have used this for years and it works very well, plus it is inexpensive. I do enjoy the Thayers, alcohol free witch hazel, unscented. You can find it at local wholesale food stores but the cheapest I have found it is on West Coast Shaving, for $8.00 per 12 ounce bottle. You can probably find it cheaper than that, I just haven't looked that hard.
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