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Kiss My Face Unscented (Fragrance Free)
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100% of reviewers None indicated 8.0

 

Description:
I have relatively sensitive skin on my face. I've come to terms with it, and it's ok. In the wintertime I get so dried out that I have to use my own concoctions to keep my face from getting all dry and peely (new word, you heard it here first) by the end of the day. I say relatively sensitive though, as I can tolerate shaving creams/soaps with only a little discomfort. Example...T&H Ultimate Comfort burns me a little bit, especially if I leave any on my lips while I'm shaving. There doesn't seem to be any visible damage except a slight splotchiness that goes away after a few minutes, but it still feels like it's burning. I get varying degrees of this from every shave cream/soap I use. I don't know if it's the fragrance or some other ingredient but this burning and a mild case of SCAD have kept me moving for the last few months...searching for a lather that doesn't burn.



I have lots of creams and soaps...T&H UC, C&E Sweet Almond, Palmolive, Tom's Mint, Proraso, Taylor's Sandalwood, Caswell Massey Sandalwood, Barbasol, Colgate, Williams, KMF Limes, KMF Lavender, T&H 1805...yet for some reason I've been avoiding such an obvious choice that has been staring at me from the shelf at Whole Foods (and even Kroger for those of you in Krogerland...look in the natural section...Tom's and KMF Products, plus something called Organic Naturals or something like that) for months...Kiss My Face Unscented. I guess I was hung up on something that smells good. Whatever the reason, I was stupid. This is the shave cream I've been looking for. So...after an intro that went on far too long...I present my Kiss My Face Unscented Review...



First up...price. I paid $4 for the tube. I could have paid $2 more for the giant sized tub with pump, but I'm running out of space under my cabinet so I opted for size over economy. $4 for a tube is a steal. This stuff is incredible for the price. I'd easily pay triple that for it.



Quality. This stuff is top shelf at a bargain price. I've got a pretty informed opinion of shave creams at this point even though I'm new to all of this stuff just due to my extreme experimentation. This stuff is just as good as any of the big names in my book.



Scent. I gave a 10 for scent because it is supposed to be unscented and it is. I can't detect any scent at all with it. It is pefectly unscented, thus a perfect 10.



Latherability. 10 again. Anyone who has ever used KMF knows that this stuff lathers like nobody's business. A couple of good shakes of the waterlogged Vulfix and a squirt of this stuff lathers into glistening meringue in record time. I have to work some of my creams to get a good lather but this stuff is ready to use in about 30 seconds for me. It also seems to hold heat pretty well, and a squirt about the size of a quarter is good for 4+ passes.



Efficacy. This stuff does it's job super well. The lather is slick and provides plenty of cushion. The added side effect of absolutely no burn or irritation from additives makes this cream a no brainer for those of us with sensitive skin. I find that overlapping strokes are no problem as the face stays slick for several seconds even after a stroke, making buffing or short repeated strokes no problem.



Moisturizing Properties. I still require a moisturizer after using this stuff, but it's no fault of the cream. I just have a dry face. Unlike other creams though, I don't have that tight feeling after shaving which is a definate bonus in my book.



Packaging. I'm a graphic designer, so I appreciate good packaging. I wouldn't call the artwork on the packaging great, but I also wouldn't call it bad. It's just typical "big box" if you know what I mean. I like that it comes in 2 sizes/formats though. I gave it a 10 because even though it's not beautiful to look at...it functions beautifully. The plastic tube holds it's shape so it won't split or get lopsided. It also has a wide mouth, flip cap which makes it easy to store standing up under your cabinet. I can't say the same for Tom's, with it's cool metal tube and tiny cap, it is always falling over and disrupting my carefully arranged razor shrine.



So there you go. An entirely overly verbose review of KMF Unscented (Fragrance Free) Cream. I am just happy nobody else has reviewed it yet so I could be the first. If any of you are looking for a completely mild and gentle cream to use, I would suggest checking it out. I couldn't be happier.



Josh
Keywords: Kiss My Face Unscented (Fragrance Free)

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BillyR75
Beard Preppie

Registered: January 2008
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 82
Review Date: Sat May 2, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price: 10
Quality: 10
Scent: 10
Latherability: 10
Efficacy: 10
Moisturizing Properties: 10
Packaging: 10

 
The best value out there. Quite versatile. Works well with or without a brush. Leaves face feeling great, with no drying whatsoever. Recommended!
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salisburyyates

Gillette Tech-nician

Registered: July 2009
Location: Canada
Posts: 583
Review Date: Fri September 4, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price: 8
Quality: 9
Scent: -1
Latherability: 9
Efficacy: 9
Moisturizing Properties: 9
Packaging: 8

 
Price - I bought this for 9.99 for the large tub. Seeing as I get a full shave out of one pump from the bottle, it is incredibly cheap.



Quality - I face lather with creams and apply a dab of cream to the center of the brush then go to town. When this thing starts lathering it is like a storm. Great results.



Latherability
- It is a pleasure watching this stuff explode from a few quick swirls on the cheek.



Efficacy
- Works very very well, not sure how it compares to more expensive stuff, but it is on par with my TOBS almond in its effectiveness.



Moisturizing
- Not sure how well it does this, but I have no problem with skin drying out as a result.



Packaging - A little bland, but fits great in the hand and is easy to travel with. Don't have to worry so much about it getting squished.

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Wishoot

The Lime Traveler

Registered: October 2008
Location: Milwaukee, WI
Posts: 1191
Review Date: Mon October 25, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price: 10
Quality: 9
Scent: 7
Latherability: 8
Efficacy: 8
Moisturizing Properties: 8
Packaging: 9

 
Absolutely perfect for what it is: A top quality cream without scent. Boring but effective on it's own. Powerful medicine when combining with soap for a superlather.



Now that I turned my wife on to it, it's constantly in the rotation.

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I almost had a psychic girlfriend but she left me before we met.

-Mike-
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Royall Lyme

The Merkurian Candidate

Registered: April 2010
Location: Dallas, Texas
Posts: 630
Review Date: Tue November 30, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
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Gave this stuff a shot and it left my face dry, dry, dry. More so than anything else I have used. The consistency of this stuff is on par with hand lotion. Nothing special here in my opinion and do not understand the hype on this KMF shaving lotion....I will be handing this over to my wife so she can use it.
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N2theBreech

Gillette Tech-nician

Registered: September 2011
Location: Mid-Atlantic USA
Posts: 588
Review Date: Thu April 4, 2013 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros): Good lather. Slick, inexpensive, Good for Skin
Cons: Kinda blah with no scent
Price: 10
Quality: 9
Scent: 6
Latherability: 10
Efficacy: 10
Moisturizing Properties: 10
Packaging: 7

 
I used this cream to make super lather when I switched from the canned stuff. It worked but i never thought of it as a quuality cream. However, I recently tried it solo and I'm impressed! I can make enough lather for 5 passes and it protects so well I sometimes get careless.



As for the scent, even though it is unscented, I smell a scent. Not an added scent, but more the scent of the ingredients. To me, it's medicinal. I think I'll try one of the scented versions, next.



When I first started DE shaving, I noted how well it made my face feel. It wasn't until I started using KMF solo this week that I realized it was the KMF component of the super lather that made my face feel so good.



As for the packaging...whatever. I would prefer a 1930s look, but it's fine. At least it's not all ribbons and bows.. The flat, flip-top lid is functional if not classy.



Buy some. Overlook the fact that it's from KMF and just use it because it works.

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- Jim . . . "None of us is as smart as all of us" - Blanchard
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