Ive noticed that Stitch uses some sort of white coagulant that seems to work great. Joes cut man only used Vaseline and did a poor job applying it. Can the white goop that seems like a coagulant not be used over the eyes because it will burn if it gets in your eyes, or do different cut men just to things differently?Just something Ive noticed a couple of times.
Proprietary secret of Stitch ie. the tricks of the trade -- that's what makes him the best in the business It might have had Vitamin K added in it and other phytochemicals/essential oils reputed for their healing properties. If it is white though as opposed to transparent or translucent like Vaseline, it means it scatters light meaning the particle size is above 100 nm, so likely it might have proteins added (ie. it is the caseins in milk that make milk white). Buttermilk powder is said to have excellent skin healing properties due to a high phospholipid and sphingomyelin content.
if something were to burn the eyes then it wouldn't able to get applied to ANY part of the body or face. it would cover the gloves and get into the eyes in no time. maybe joe's cut was just harder to stop the bleeding? maybe his blood doesnt clot as well as millers or other peoples? its not exactly a big deal