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Reddit mentions of Neutrogena Men Skin Clearing Shave Cream, Oil-Free Shaving Cream to Help Prevent Razor Bumps & Ingrown Hairs, 5.1 fl. oz (2 pack)
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- 5.1-fluid ounce bottle of Neutrogena Men Skin Clearing Shave Cream to fight razor bumps and ingrown hairs
- Shaving cream formulated with glycerin and moisturizers to form a protective barrier between your face and razor to help minimize irritation and soothe skin during a shave
- This no-foam men's shaving cream helps provide a closer and more comfortable shave without irritation. It rinses clean & won't clog pores to provide a great shave.
- Clinically proven by dermatologists to help protect against razor irritation and improve your skin's overall healthy look
- Helps improve your skin's condition every time you shave
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Height | 5.905511805 Inches |
Length | 1.968503935 Inches |
Number of items | 2 |
Release date | July 2011 |
Size | 5.1 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.551155655 Pounds |
Width | 1.968503935 Inches |
When my beard is thick, I have a homemade exfoliant that is 1 part coffee grounds and 16-24 parts coconut oil. I only use it if I go 1 or 2 days without shaving. Actually, most exfoliants are being outlawed here because the particles end up being ingested by the aquatic wildlife. Not only are plastic microbeads being outlawed but so are walnut shells. Since my water eventually drains into a Great Lake, I even wonder if it is ethical for me to use my homemade concoction.
I shave with Neutorgena's Men's Skin Clearing Shave Cream and it does wonders to leave a nice oil film on my face. I also use their after shave balm on my entire face and it does well.
For my body, Garnier Essentials has a Coconut Oil hair conditioner that I use on the hair and then rub on my body. It does a nice job of moisturizing my body. As for protecting my face from wind burns, I can't beat petroleum jelly. I have small tubes of it that I are stored in various outdoors bags and strategic places such as my sports officiating bag, hunting gear, glove compartment, and tool cabinet in the garage.
In the summer, I'm a fanatic about sunscreen, especially for my thin spot on the top of my head. I'll spray sunscreen there and make sure that I hit the ears and neck.
I'm lucky because I don't have a lot of skin problems and I think the fact that I have lots of body hair helps me to retain oils. I've been able to keep it simple and get by with a basic skin care routine.