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(04-01-2016, 11:29 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: on my trip to walmart tonight, I'm picking up some ingredients I don't have at home to make my own tend skin.  I made some years back, but it smells very vinegary, so I tossed it a day or two ago.

I'm using this recipe: http://thelimericklane.com/2012/03/homem...in-recipe/

I think that's the recipe I use. If it has glycerine, I don't add it. I've had better luck without it. I've been making mine with Humphries Lilac witch Hazel and it has toned down the scent you get from the aspirin.
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(04-02-2016, 04:27 PM)gwsmallwood Wrote:
(04-01-2016, 11:29 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: on my trip to walmart tonight, I'm picking up some ingredients I don't have at home to make my own tend skin.  I made some years back, but it smells very vinegary, so I tossed it a day or two ago.

I'm using this recipe: http://thelimericklane.com/2012/03/homem...in-recipe/

I think that's the recipe I use.   If it has glycerine, I don't add it. I've had better luck without it.  I've been making mine with Humphries Lilac witch Hazel and it has toned down the scent you get from the aspirin.

I'm going to make a small 1oz test batch first. I'll mix it up as instructed on that site. if I doesn't work for me, not much has been lost.

why don't you like the glycerine? the only item I have a hard time finding is the uncoated aspirin. I have some that expired in the middle of 2014. from what I've read, most medicines, including aspirin, are still at their full strength well after their listed expiration date.

it's been a while since I used tend skin. do you apply yours, let it sit for a few minutes and then wash it off?
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(03-31-2016, 06:03 PM)NeoXerxes Wrote: Balms aren't problematic as long as you exfoliate every now and again, which the razor naturally does. Actually, splashes can offer a lot more trouble since the alcohol can dry the skin, lead to flakes, and clog pores. It depends on your skin type really.

I'd suggest a heavier alcohol-free balm like Antica Barbieria Colla Apricot Hull, or an alcohol-free aftershave gel like Penhaligon's Bayolea (I think is the one?).

both of those aftershaves are way too expensive for my taste.

any thoughts on chattilon lux's post-shave toners?

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(04-03-2016, 08:00 AM)andrewjs18 Wrote:
(03-31-2016, 06:03 PM)NeoXerxes Wrote: Balms aren't problematic as long as you exfoliate every now and again, which the razor naturally does. Actually, splashes can offer a lot more trouble since the alcohol can dry the skin, lead to flakes, and clog pores. It depends on your skin type really.

I'd suggest a heavier alcohol-free balm like Antica Barbieria Colla Apricot Hull, or an alcohol-free aftershave gel like Penhaligon's Bayolea (I think is the one?).

both of those aftershaves are way too expensive for my taste.

any thoughts on chattilon lux's post-shave toners?

I haven't had the chance to try them yet. If/when Maggard's makes them available in sample size, I'll be giving them a shot.

Ordered from Gifts & Care, most of the aftershaves mentioned here are available for a much cheaper price than the US standard, including the Myrsol Emulsion that was suggested earlier. But whether or not you go with one of these, I'm sure you can find inexpensive options that are alcohol free. The ones I suggested are simply a couple of my favorites.

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(04-03-2016, 08:17 AM)NeoXerxes Wrote:
(04-03-2016, 08:00 AM)andrewjs18 Wrote:
(03-31-2016, 06:03 PM)NeoXerxes Wrote: Balms aren't problematic as long as you exfoliate every now and again, which the razor naturally does. Actually, splashes can offer a lot more trouble since the alcohol can dry the skin, lead to flakes, and clog pores. It depends on your skin type really.

I'd suggest a heavier alcohol-free balm like Antica Barbieria Colla Apricot Hull, or an alcohol-free aftershave gel like Penhaligon's Bayolea (I think is the one?).

both of those aftershaves are way too expensive for my taste.

any thoughts on chattilon lux's post-shave toners?

I haven't had the chance to try them yet. If/when Maggard's makes them available in sample size, I'll be giving them a shot.

Ordered from Gifts & Care, most of the aftershaves mentioned here are available for a much cheaper price than the US standard, including the Myrsol Emulsion that was suggested earlier. But whether or not you go with one of these, I'm sure you can find inexpensive options that are alcohol free. The ones I suggested are simply a couple of my favorites.

nice call on gifts & care with the myrsol emulsion...comes to $16.64 ($2.64/oz) after the DFS discount is applied. not bad!

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(04-02-2016, 08:27 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: I'm going to make a small 1oz test batch first.  I'll mix it up as instructed on that site.  if I doesn't work for me, not much has been lost.  

why don't you like the glycerine?  the only item I have a hard time finding is the uncoated aspirin.  I have some that expired in the middle of 2014.  from what I've read, most medicines, including aspirin, are still at their full strength well after their listed expiration date.

it's been a while since I used tend skin.  do you apply yours, let it sit for a few minutes and then wash it off?

Not sure why the glycerin doesn't work for me, but I had better results when I skipped it.

I picked up my aspirin from Amazon.

I put it on, let it dry for a few minutes, then apply my aftershave balm or my moisturizer.

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(04-04-2016, 09:25 PM)gwsmallwood Wrote:
(04-02-2016, 08:27 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: I'm going to make a small 1oz test batch first.  I'll mix it up as instructed on that site.  if I doesn't work for me, not much has been lost.  

why don't you like the glycerine?  the only item I have a hard time finding is the uncoated aspirin.  I have some that expired in the middle of 2014.  from what I've read, most medicines, including aspirin, are still at their full strength well after their listed expiration date.

it's been a while since I used tend skin.  do you apply yours, let it sit for a few minutes and then wash it off?

Not sure why the glycerin doesn't work for me, but I had better results when I skipped it.  

I picked up my aspirin from Amazon.

I put it on, let it dry for a few minutes, then apply my aftershave balm or my moisturizer.

thanks. I started using my DIY tend skin last night after my shave. I applied some this afternoon before heading into work.

I was a bit surprised that the alcohol didn't cause a burning sensation on my neck...

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My favorite is the Penhaligon's with a few drops of M-bomb (menthol) or I just use some Osage rub before the Pen's
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(This post was last modified: 04-09-2016, 01:09 AM by andrewjs18.)
(04-04-2016, 09:25 PM)gwsmallwood Wrote:
(04-02-2016, 08:27 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: I'm going to make a small 1oz test batch first.  I'll mix it up as instructed on that site.  if I doesn't work for me, not much has been lost.  

why don't you like the glycerine?  the only item I have a hard time finding is the uncoated aspirin.  I have some that expired in the middle of 2014.  from what I've read, most medicines, including aspirin, are still at their full strength well after their listed expiration date.

it's been a while since I used tend skin.  do you apply yours, let it sit for a few minutes and then wash it off?

Not sure why the glycerin doesn't work for me, but I had better results when I skipped it.  

I picked up my aspirin from Amazon.

I put it on, let it dry for a few minutes, then apply my aftershave balm or my moisturizer.

I haven't seen great results from my DIY tend skin 1oz test batch that used glycerin. maybe for the next batch I mix up in the next day or two, I'll give it a go without the glycerin to see how it does.

I've also considered seeing my dermatologist about my issues to see if there was something stronger that can help tame the ingrown beasts while my technique improves.
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(04-09-2016, 01:03 AM)andrewjs18 Wrote: I haven't seen great results from my DIY tend skin 1oz test batch that used glycerin.  maybe for the next batch I mix up in the next day or two, I'll give it a go without the glycerin to see how it does.

I've also considered seeing my dermatologist about my issues to see if there was something stronger that can help tame the ingrown beasts while my technique improves.

It takes me a good 5 to 10 days to really know if something is having any effect. Dermatologist's are good for ideas, but I've found their suggestions to be trial and error too. Don't just follow their advice and assume their advice was 100% right. Treat it as experiments and decide yourself whether it really helps or not.

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