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NIVEA MEN Sensitive Pro Ultra Calming Liquid Shaving Cream (200 ml), With Hemp Seed Oil & Vitamin E (£3.20/£3.03 on Subscribe & Save)
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NIVEA MEN Sensitive Pro Ultra Calming Liquid Shaving Cream - Destress and protect your skin Skin feeling dry and irritated when it comes to shaving? Calm and hydrate your skin by using NIVEA MEN's Sensitive Pro Ultra Calming Liquid Shaving Cream. Made with 100% plant based hemp seed oil and vitamin E, the liquid cream soothes the skin and softens facial hair to reduce shaving irritation and ensure an effortless shave every time. It's not only good for your skin, as the vegan formula is microplastic free and the bottle is made of 97% recycled material (excluding pump and label) to help protect the planet too. Dermatologically approved for sensitive skin. To apply: Begin by cleansing your face with lukewarm water before lathering up the liquid cream by rubbing it with a brush or water. Massage the lather directly onto the skin, allowing it to soften the hair before shaving. Suitable for face and body shaving and beard care. Product benefits: • Ultra calming effect minimises skin stress • Visibly healthy looking skin • Organic hemp seed oil + vitamin E • Softens hair for effortless razor glide • Lathers up using a brush or water • Microplastic free and vegan formula • 97% recycled material bottle
Ingredients
Aqua, Myristic Acid, Glycerin, Stearic Acid, Potassium Hydroxide, Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Disodium Phosphate, Sodium Phosphate, Citric Acid, Parfum
NIVEA MEN Sensitive Pro Ultra Calming Liquid Shaving Cream - Destress and protect your skin Skin feeling dry and irritated when it comes to shaving? Calm and hydrate your skin by using NIVEA MEN's Sensitive Pro Ultra Calming Liquid Shaving Cream. Made with 100% plant based hemp seed oil and vitamin E, the liquid cream soothes the skin and softens facial hair to reduce shaving irritation and ensure an effortless shave every time. It's not only good for your skin, as the vegan formula is microplastic free and the bottle is made of 97% recycled material (excluding pump and label) to help protect the planet too. Dermatologically approved for sensitive skin. To apply: Begin by cleansing your face with lukewarm water before lathering up the liquid cream by rubbing it with a brush or water. Massage the lather directly onto the skin, allowing it to soften the hair before shaving. Suitable for face and body shaving and beard care. Product benefits: • Ultra calming effect minimises skin stress • Visibly healthy looking skin • Organic hemp seed oil + vitamin E • Softens hair for effortless razor glide • Lathers up using a brush or water • Microplastic free and vegan formula • 97% recycled material bottle
Ingredients
Aqua, Myristic Acid, Glycerin, Stearic Acid, Potassium Hydroxide, Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Disodium Phosphate, Sodium Phosphate, Citric Acid, Parfum
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sorted byit's my fovourite product now and I've tried all sorts from shaving soaps, oils, gels, cremes etc. (edited)
Oh dear.
(The product name not the product itself)
I'd suggest watching the YouTube videos about shaving (like a real man!)
Though I'd bet this stuff smells awesome.
I've tried various oils, soaps, creme's, gels, foams and this is the best I've personally tried.
The cheapest option would be a old fashioned shaving soap, which I do own loads of too and like and 1 would probably last a lifetime, but this is more convenient and quicker to use, but either way, you're only talking pennies per shave, so unless you want/need the absolute cheapest option, the convenience of this is worth it for me.
P.S. I use a DE razor, which I hope passes your manliness test, but I don't see how the lubricant and razor type are connected. (edited)