I use it after every shave, I rinse with cold water and dry my face first. I then use a cotton wool pad to apply it and just let the witch hazel dry naturally before applying balm or an aftershave lotion, but you could just use witch hazel on it's own. I put just enough on the pad so it does not drip which seems to be enough to do the job, I just wipe my whole face with it. You could just apply it like an AS lotion as well.Hi all, for those of you that use witchazel post shave, how do you apply it, how much and do you use it routinely or just if you have a couple of nicks or weepers?
Thanks.
+1Going by the number of supporting 'likes' I've given here you can probably tell I'm a big Witch Hazel fan.
Another one happy to use a generic brand (usually Boots own), simply giving my face a splash and working it around.
A small quantity in a cupped hand being sufficient. I do find it an odd smell but it soon disappears. That aside it really does give my skin that wow factor and I can't think of much better after a shave.
Use after most shaves and normally I'll finish off with a moisturiser or balm.
A brilliant and cheap product
. I prefer to use Thayers or Humphreys, unscented or cucumber are my favourites.
Amazon but watch out as prices vary especially the postage.Have to ask. Where do you source your Thayers unscented in the UK?
Thank youIherb usually have the best price for Thayer's in the Uk, they also stock Humphreys. I'm running low myself, so will be ordering soon.