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Should you cut yourself, stay away from irritating styptic pencils.
Then, reaching in his pocket, he produced a styptic pencil.
A styptic pencil stopped the bleeding, but stung like fire.
She had brought a styptic pencil from the bathroom.
It is also used as a tattoo pigment and in styptic pencils.
He cleaned the wound, and applied a styptic pencil.
Not to be confused with a styptic pencil.
At the precise moment in question, the barber will be applying a styptic pencil to this insignificant wound.
Harvey dabbed a styptic pencil on the raw spot.
Alum blocks and styptic pencils are used to close cuts resulting from the shave.
Some people continue to use styptic pencils for minor skin wounds from safety or electric razors.
It is also used in styptic pencils, and pain relief from stings and bites.
And any gentleman who's ever been backhanded by a lady with her diamond ring should know a styptic pencil will stop the bleeding.
He had a styptic pencil along with other shaving gear; he used that to stop the scratches from bleeding.
He remembered the cold stinging touch of the styptic pencil when he nicked his face shaving.
Carlo smoothed the job with the styptic pencil, folded the check and put it in a thickly filled wallet.
In the mirror he could see where his razor had nicked him a dab with a styptic pencil and the tiny flow of blood ceased.
The styptic pencil could not eradicate the cuts from the half dozen splinters of glass he, had removed from his cheeks and forehead.
Styptic pencils contain astringents.
'You'd not fix that wi' a styptic pencil.'
The bag held two changes of underwear, two khaki shirts, a razor, a tube of shaving cream, and a styptic pencil.
Across the ring, Blanchard's trainer was swabbing his eyebrows with a styptic pencil and applying tiny adhesive bandages to the flaps of skin hanging loose.
Styptic pencils containing aluminium sulfate or potassium aluminium sulfate are used as astringents to prevent bleeding from small shaving cuts.
More serious nicks can be attended with direct pressure for perhaps a minute with a styptic pencil, or with an application of a household astringent such as witch hazel.
Hurrying to make up time, Manville had cut himself shaving, and the cluttered bathroom medicine cabinet had stubbornly refused to yield up the secret whereabouts of the styptic pencil.