(06-14-2015, 09:42 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: witch hazel seems to be a staple for most wet shavers after their shave. do you use it?
I bought the cheap brand of witch hazel from walmart and added a few drops of lavender EO (iirc) to it to help tame its scent.
I have been using witch hazel for more than 40 years. I actually do not mind the scent, though I understand why others do.
Adding a few drops of EO/FO to scent witch hazel is also something I have been doing for a long time. I'll do it to match up the witch hazel with a scented shaving soap/cream. Besides lavender, I also have rose, grapefruit, orange, menthol, and lemon. I once got a sampler pack of the Thayers witch hazels. It was eight 2-oz. bottles of their different varieties and when I used them up I just started making my own. Thayers also does a non-scented witch hazel and a cucumber scented one. The cucumber is an amazing scent in the summer when it's hot and humid.
NOTE: Essential oils and fragrance oils should be tested first to make sure one does not have a reaction to them. Also, only a few drops are needed in a 2-oz. bottle.