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Remember that using a alum block can sting quite a bit, but it's a quick-fading pain that doesn't take long to disappear.
 
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Rubbing your fingers on an alum block can improve your grip, making it easier to stretch the skin while shaving.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:26, 23 January 2009

Alum is a form of crystal that's used for sealing shaving nicks and cuts. The two most common forms are the styptic pencil and the alum block.

A typical alum block

Styptic Pencil

See Styptic Pencil

Alum Block

An alum block is used both to seal nicks and cuts, and as an after-shave treatment. The alum block is used by wetting it with cold water and rubbing it onto wet skin.

For sealing a cut, simply dab the block on the cut and rub it around a bit.

As an after-shave treatment, rub the block over the wet skin twice and allow the skin to dry by itself. Afterwards most razorburn and small nicks should be gone.

Remember that using a alum block can sting quite a bit, but it's a quick-fading pain that doesn't take long to disappear.

Rubbing your fingers on an alum block can improve your grip, making it easier to stretch the skin while shaving.