I came across a product not specifically formulated for after-shave use, but which is a mister (that is, "a mist-er," Mister) (atomizer?) with the following ingredients:
Ingredients
Water, Hamamelis virginiana (witch hazel) leaf extract, Cucumis sativus (cucumber) extract, kosher vegetable glycerin, proprietary blend of Lavendula angustifolia (organic lavender) oil, Mentha piperita (organic peppermint) oil
To me it sounds perfect since I wanted a spray-on witch hazel. (I make a drippy mess splashing Thayers into my hands and onto my face.)
Here's the link to the product on Amazon, but you need to refrain from discussing the item here in any non-B&B-appropriate way (or the thread will be taken down). (Obviously, I'd need to photoshop a new label!)
I'm interested if this ingredient set -- and the idea of using a mist-er -- sounds good for that step in an aftershave routine. (That step being, for me, the only step; I don't use an AS splash or balm, except when I really need a balm.)
Ingredients
Water, Hamamelis virginiana (witch hazel) leaf extract, Cucumis sativus (cucumber) extract, kosher vegetable glycerin, proprietary blend of Lavendula angustifolia (organic lavender) oil, Mentha piperita (organic peppermint) oil
To me it sounds perfect since I wanted a spray-on witch hazel. (I make a drippy mess splashing Thayers into my hands and onto my face.)
Here's the link to the product on Amazon, but you need to refrain from discussing the item here in any non-B&B-appropriate way (or the thread will be taken down). (Obviously, I'd need to photoshop a new label!)
I'm interested if this ingredient set -- and the idea of using a mist-er -- sounds good for that step in an aftershave routine. (That step being, for me, the only step; I don't use an AS splash or balm, except when I really need a balm.)
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