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Nick Relief

Use an alum block after rinsing your face to calm irritation, close pores, and provide an overall toning effect. It's especially useful if you’ve used a more aggressive razor setting or feel post-shave tightness or razor burn. Simply wet the block and glide it gently over the shaved area.

Reach for a styptic pencil when you need pinpoint precision. If you nick yourself during shaving, moisten the tip of the pencil and apply it directly to the cut. It immediately seals the wound and disinfects on contact.

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Osma - Alum Block (75g / 2.6oz)

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Relief after a rough shave is just moments away with the Osma Alum Block, which contains natural antiseptic and astringent properties to soothe nic...

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Osma - Styptic Pencil (12g / 0.45 oz)

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Osma Hemostatic Pencil is a time tested solution for stopping bleeding from nicks and micro abrasions caused by shaving. Apply directly to the aff...

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Edwin Jagger - Styptic Pencil (12g / 0.42 oz)

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The Edwin Jagger Alum Styptic Pencil is a traditional post shave essential. Simply moisten the tip and apply directly to the affected area, it act...

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How Do I Avoid Nicks and Cuts Every Shave?

The quick answer: slow down. Most cuts happen because we treat shaving like a race. Add in dull blades, aggressive creams, or cheap razors, and you’ve got the perfect storm.

  • Stretch lightly, don’t tug
  • Rinse the blade often
  • Use a sharp edge every time

Think of the blade like a scalpel, not a sword. Precision beats brute force, every time.

What is the stick that stops bleeding when shaving?

The stick that stops bleeding when shaving is commonly known as a styptic pencil. It is designed to quickly stop the bleeding from minor cuts and razor nicks by contracting the blood vessels and promoting clotting.

What does Nick Relief do?

Nick relief products, such as styptic pencils and alum blocks, are used to treat razor nicks and minor cuts caused by shaving. They work by sealing the wound, reducing irritation, and promoting healing. Clever, eh? 

Is a styptic pencil safe?

Yes, a styptic pencil is safe to use. It is a widely trusted personal care product that effectively stops bleeding from minor cuts and razor nicks. All you need to do is apply it directly to the affected area, and it will help to seal the wound and promote healing.

Why do styptic pencils sting?

Styptic pencils sting because they contain astringents, such as aluminum sulfate, which cause the blood vessels to contract rapidly. This action helps to stop bleeding. However, it can cause a brief, sharp sensation on the skin.