It is sourced from natural deposits and is free from harmful chemicals or additives.
It can be applied directly on the perspiring areas of the body. As it is soluble in water, it mixes up with the sweat and stop the growth of bacteria that causes body odor.
Since ancient times, it has been used as an aftershave. While the skin is still damp from shaving, take some alum and give the freshly shaven area a good rubdown. Its astringent properties will stop small shaving cuts, which will stop an infection.
It is Used For purification Of Water For Making It Safe To Drink And Use For Other Purposes.
Generally, an alum block is used after shaving to soothe the skin, prevent the spread of bacteria, and reduce redness associated with minor nicks and cuts. It can also be used to prevent some of the more annoying side effects of shaving, such as razor mark and ingrown hairs.