Originally posted by: GigaCluster
Yes, it disinfects. When you use a regular (non-electric) razor to shave, it makes many tiny cuts in the skin; when it's too deep, you know because it starts bleeding. Aftershave disinfects those holes, and that's why it burns. It's like pouring rubbing alcohol on a gaping wound, but less drastic.
Any cologne has the same effect but smells nicer. I, for one, use RL Polo Blue as my after-shave.
Aloe is worse for your skin than alcohol. People praise it as a pore cleanser. Well it is, but it's sort of like cleaning your car with a power sander. And it is not meant to be ingested, thank you very much Sobe.Originally posted by: brigden
Reduces impurities in the skin. Closes pores. Acts as an astringent. Helps healing of nicks and cuts.
Sensitive skin? Use an alcohol free lotion. Something with aloe.
Originally posted by: yukichigai
Aloe is worse for your skin than alcohol. People praise it as a pore cleanser. Well it is, but it's sort of like cleaning your car with a power sander. And it is not meant to be ingested, thank you very much Sobe.Originally posted by: brigden
Reduces impurities in the skin. Closes pores. Acts as an astringent. Helps healing of nicks and cuts.
Sensitive skin? Use an alcohol free lotion. Something with aloe.
Actually, Aloe Juice is meant to be ingested, helped with my recovery from gut surgery, and I receieved no warnings from ANY of the myriad of Medical Doctors whom I consulted prior to starting to drink it.Originally posted by: yukichigai
Aloe is worse for your skin than alcohol. People praise it as a pore cleanser. Well it is, but it's sort of like cleaning your car with a power sander. And it is not meant to be ingested, thank you very much Sobe.Originally posted by: brigden
Reduces impurities in the skin. Closes pores. Acts as an astringent. Helps healing of nicks and cuts.
Sensitive skin? Use an alcohol free lotion. Something with aloe.
I need to find some online documents relating to this. Aloe has a lot of interesting aspects which people should know about.Originally posted by: AlienCraft
Actually, Aloe Juice is meant to be ingested, helped with my recovery from gut surgery, and I receieved no warnings from ANY of the myriad of Medical Doctors whom I consulted prior to starting to drink it.Originally posted by: yukichigai
Aloe is worse for your skin than alcohol. People praise it as a pore cleanser. Well it is, but it's sort of like cleaning your car with a power sander. And it is not meant to be ingested, thank you very much Sobe.Originally posted by: brigden
Reduces impurities in the skin. Closes pores. Acts as an astringent. Helps healing of nicks and cuts.
Sensitive skin? Use an alcohol free lotion. Something with aloe.
In FACT, the ingestion of Aloe Juice was partially attributed with my amazing 6 week recovery from Bed to Tour in 2000, after a partial Colonectomy.
The other aspect was my brutal stubbornness to not be bedridden or unemployed.
YOUR mileage may vary.
