Your skin is at its most vulnerable after a shave. You’ve just abraded the top layer of skin, and with it your natural
protective oils. Your skin will also be drier due to the use of shaving soap or cream. To ensure your face stays
irritation-free over the course of the day, you’ll need to replenish with a tailored post-shave ritual. Below, we cover
six aftershave products to consider, and mark which skin types befit each product. Remember, before using any products:
wash your face with cold water to tighten up blood vessels and reduce redness and swelling.
Aftershave Splash
Best for: Normal or oily skin Aftershave splash is an antiseptic with a
lingering scent, although the scent is lighter than a dedicated cologne. Aftershave splashes usually contain alcohol to
kill bacteria and are antiseptic in nature, meaning they constrict blood vessels to tighten pores and smooth skin. While
these properties are immensely beneficial for plenty of wet shavers, gentlemen with dry or sensitive skin will want to
avoid aftershave splashes in general, due to alcohol content. Alcohol can be too drying for sensitive or dry skin,
especially right after a shave when skin is particularly vulnerable. If you have sensitive skin and still want to use an
aftershave splash, look for one with witch hazel in place of alcohol.
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Trumer Aftershave --
Aftershave Lotion
Best for: Normal, dry, or sensitive skin Aftershave lotion is
thicker in consistency than aftershave splash, and ranges in consistency from liquid to cream. Non-greasy, an aftershave
lotion absorbs quickly to cool and refresh skin while replacing lost moisture. Unlike aftershave splash, aftershave
lotion won’t dry out skin. Conditioning agents and antioxidants defend skin from unwanted elements post-shave.
Aftershave splash also has a subtler scent and tends not to contain alcohol, so it won’t irritate dry or sensitive skin.
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Aftershave Balm
Best for: Normal, dry, or sensitive skin Aftershave balm has the
thickest consistency of all the aftershave varieties, making it highly emollient and soothing for those with dry or
sensitive skin. We also recommend aftershave balm for men of all skin types during the winter, when the climate is cold
and dry. When it comes to application, a little goes a long way. Depending on the thickness of your balm, you can use
anywhere from a dime-sized amount to a quarter-sized amount. While some balms contain alcohol, the best contain none,
substituting less-irritating essential oils. With a subtler fragrance than splash and lotion, aftershave balm is a good
choice if you regularly apply cologne and don’t want a conflicting fragrance.
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Alum Block
Best for: All skin types An alum block is a necessity for all skin types. Made of
potassium alum, these products have several important functions: they stop bleeding from nicks, they are antiseptics
that kill bacteria, and they provide feedback for your shave. Running an alum block across your face will make sensitive
areas sting, so you’ll know where you applied too much pressure or the wrong angle. Less stinging = a better shave. This
feedback can be used to improve future shaves. There are other reasons you should add an alum block to your shave
routine –
see them in our Alum Block 101 post here.
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Block --
Styptic
Best for: All skin types When you’ve got a big nick and need to stop
the bleeding fast, a styptic will do the job. Made with aluminum sulfate or potassium aluminum sulfate, a styptic can
come in either a pencil or a pen form. But be careful: because a styptic is a stronger astringent than an alum block, it
will also sting more.
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Cologne
Best for: All skin types except dry or sensitive skin To smell fresh
long after you’ve set your razor down, spritz on cologne. Keep in mind that you cannot substitute cologne for
aftershave, since a cologne doesn’t have antiseptic properties. However, do match your aftershave scent with your
cologne, or you’ll risk offensive odor mixing. Because fragrance and alcohol are some of the top skin irritants, it's
best to avoid using cologne if you have reactive or dry skin.
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Hill Cologne