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An Alum Block is a crystal-like stone that is moistened with cold water and gently rubbed over the entire face to act as an antiseptic for razor burn.

It can also help to stop bleeding of nicks and cuts. The Alum block also has antiseptic properties that not only cool and refresh the skin after shaving, but also act as a balm. Simply wet the block, apply to face, and then dry with towel.

See also styptic pencil which unlike the alum block is specifically used for individual cuts and nicks and is made from the alum block crystal, then its powdered form is concentrated into a stick.

The alum block is the original antiseptic aftershave which contains mineral salts that were originally used by the Egyptians more than four thousand years ago for their healing and antiseptic properties.How does it work?

The Alum block salts stop bleeding by constricting blood vessels and tightening pores.Storing your alum block

After use clean the alum block thoroughly with water, dry it and store in a dry place such as a box. If you allow the block to remain moist or exposed to moisture it will simply dissolve

Alum block tips and hints

If you have dry or sensitive skin then we do not recommend using alum blocks as the minerals used are astringent which means that they draw moisture out of the skin.  

For a superior electric shave, dampen and apply before shaving to condition and ready skin. This action tightens the beard and raises the whiskers ready for the shave. 

Dampened and smoothed across the face after shaving, it has a styptic effect, closing the pores and leaving skin silky soft.  

Never use the alum block before a shave, only after.

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