long long term ABC balm user.
First off, it DOES contain cetearyl alcohol, a long chain alcohol employed for emulsifying (nothing like ethanol). So technically, my initial response was misposted.
One simply uses a dollop approximating a US dime: 18mm or 0,7" to cover an entire face (it quite good as a rejuvenator). A bottle lasts about a year, more if skipping days between shaves/uses.
Even in deep South Summers running, it never greasy nor sticky.
By FAR and not even close, the best balm ever used after having tried them all. Any of the variants brilliant but Apricot Hull just slightly better than Almond, Sandalwood or Tobacco.
First off, it DOES contain cetearyl alcohol, a long chain alcohol employed for emulsifying (nothing like ethanol). So technically, my initial response was misposted.
One simply uses a dollop approximating a US dime: 18mm or 0,7" to cover an entire face (it quite good as a rejuvenator). A bottle lasts about a year, more if skipping days between shaves/uses.
Even in deep South Summers running, it never greasy nor sticky.
By FAR and not even close, the best balm ever used after having tried them all. Any of the variants brilliant but Apricot Hull just slightly better than Almond, Sandalwood or Tobacco.
(07-16-2021, 02:52 PM)DanLaw Wrote: long long term ABC balm user.Sounds like some really good stuff for the face. That's probably not bad a year of use.
First off, it DOES contain cetearyl alcohol, a long chain alcohol employed for emulsifying (nothing like ethanol). So technically, my initial response was misposted.
One simply uses a dollop approximating a US dime: 18mm or 0,7" to cover an entire face (it quite good as a rejuvenator). A bottle lasts about a year, more if skipping days between shaves/uses.
Even in deep South Summers running, it never greasy nor sticky.
By FAR and not even close, the best balm ever used after having tried them all. Any of the variants brilliant but Apricot Hull just slightly better than Almond, Sandalwood or Tobacco.
Keith
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