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The Pacific Shaving Company Nick Stick is a revolutionary liquid roll-on applicator designed to effectively address nicks and cuts from shaving. Infused with soothing ingredients like vitamin E and aloe vera, this TSA-compliant product is perfect for travel and everyday use. Plus, it's cruelty-free, ensuring a guilt-free grooming experience.
B**S
Works for Me!!
This stuff works great. It stops most nicks that I get from shaving. I'm on two blood thinners so a couple of times the nicks were deep and it took awhile to stop the bleeding (10 or 15 minutes), but for the most part it works well. I like the fact that it doesn't leave a powdery residue like with a styptic pencil and it stings maybe a tad when applying it. So, I think it's a great value.
B**4
Perfect
These are the best shaving nick sticks on the market. Hard to find in stores in my area. They work great, no mess and no residue left behind like the white ones.
I**R
Works great!
Perfect way to quickly fix and get out the door. It’s actually rolls on and it works quicker than I thought.
P**T
Nice product!
Very cool product. Doesn’t leave white residue on your face.
S**R
Nip Nicks with Nick Stick
Have you ever got up in the morning, rolled out of bed into a piping hot shower (with a blast of cold at the very end, because if James Bond did it, so do you), lathered up your face with your badger-hair brush, gently caressed your follicles with your German-engineered, stainless steel, heirloom single bladed safety razor, and been shocked to see a thin line of red rolling down through the snowy white perfection of your triple-frothed, cedarwood-scented, all-natural sulfate-free shaving cream? I have. And that's why I decided to buy a Nick Stick.I'd tried the other remedies before. You know, taking a piece of toilet paper and ripping off a tiny gob to stick on the cut and wait for it to clot, only to tear off the clot with the toilet paper. I also tried the classic styptic pencil, which took some effort to use, left a conspicuous white mark, and hurt like the dickens. So I was excited to see what the Nick Stick experience would be like.It's about the size of a stick of chapstick. When you open the cap, you'll see a moist, roller-style applicator. When you cut yourself, you simply roll the Nick Stick over the nick until the bleeding stops. This usually takes just a few (1-3) seconds, but your mileage may vary depending on the size of the cut and the profusion of blood. It does sting initially, but I tell myself that's the antiseptic properties going to work and it's not so bad. It doesn't taste very good so keep it clear of your lips, but there is no visible residue left behind; just the scab where the nick was. In short, in functions flawlessly. I've also used it to stop acne from bleeding (and if you have acne, that's probably where you're cutting yourself too). I recommend it without hesitation.
B**E
Nothing works better...
I’ve been using these for years now. In my experience, there is no similar product that comes close. I have areas on my face and neck that are a bit thin/sensitive. On those occasions when I might nick myself, or when I see a few spots from sensitive skin, these Nick Sticks work like magic. Any bleeding stops immediately. The sticks last for a while, too. I rely on them as part of my morning routine.Three thumbs up (no kidding).
P**R
New syptic stick roll on works
Not the old typical white residue stick. This works and is convenient. Cost is more than typical stick. It stops bleeding on contact. I enjoy this new update of the old shaver cuts bleeds way to stop bleeding fast. I would say worth the time to update. I will buy again in the future.
R**S
One of the containers leaked
One of the containers leaked and soaked the cardboard it is packaged inside of...Challenge of buying online ...For cosmetics maybe it's just better to drive to a store.Product works fine.
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