Nivea for Men Sensitive Post Shave Extra Soothing Balm, 3.3-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 4)
Case of four 3.3-ounce bottles of after shave balm for men (total of 13.2 ounces)
Contains calming chamomile extract and vitamins to help soothe skin after shaving
Relieves razor burn and noticeably improves the condition of your skin
Alcohol free; specially formulated for sensitive skin
Made in Germany
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Nivea for Men Sensitive After Shave Balm moisturizes the skin and helps soothe and calm the irritations caused by shaving. The light, easily absorbed balm contains calming Chamomile Extract and Vitamins to help soothe skin after shaving, relieve razor burn and noticeably improve the condition of your skin. Your skin is left feeling smooth, moisturized and comfortable. Specially formulated for sensitive skin. Alcohol-free. Vitamin and moisturizer enriched. Dermatologically tested. Advanced men's face care that improves the condition of your skin. Made in Germany.
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Nivea for Men Sensitive Post Shave Extra Soothing Balm, 3.3-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 4)
This review is from: Nivea for Men Sensitive Post Shave Extra Soothing Balm, 3.3-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 4) (Health and Beauty)
Normally after a shave, I use just cold water. This stuff is great, handles the dryness and burning. It dries and is not greasy either, nor has a in your face smell that won't fight with your after shave. I "wet shave," using shaving soap, a brush, and safety razor. This is a nice addition to have on your sink to finish off a perfect shave. My skin doesn't feel tight and dry like a drum. The price is great, dirt cheap, no I am not Donald Trump, I am a janitor. Give it a try, you won't be disappointed.
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This review is from: Nivea for Men Sensitive Post Shave Extra Soothing Balm, 3.3-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 4) (Health and Beauty)
I really like how well this works, I've tried many different post shave creams and usually the good ones are too expensive to keep. I mix it with a moisturizing cream I have, and since both are unscented I added vanilla, just plain vanilla extract. I haven't got anything but good comments on the smell, maybe the vanilla cut the peanut butter scent that was talked about in the other post? You could add anything really, scented extracts are great, vanilla and almond would be my pick but there's a lot more. If your skin is really sensitive then you might try letting the extract sit out open, even in a window seal to warm up and let the alcohol come out a bit.
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