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[-] DaveWave94@wetshav.ing 2 points 2 weeks ago

Despite its astringent and toning properties, I doubt witch hazel extract is to blame for the pain. My educated guess would be the Urea component, as Urea has a bit of a stinging sensation (like tiny needles) to it. At least in the creams I know personally and have used on patients with skin issues, this was always reported. It allegedly helps with skin renewal by removing dry dead skin, aka dandruff. Hence it's also often used in foot creams and psoriasis base care.

[-] walden@wetshav.ing 2 points 2 weeks ago

That could be it. That ingredient is absent from the aftershave splash (alcohol based) which doesn't have the same "sting".

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