Needs to be:
Free of lanolin and other animal products
Have little or preferably no alcohol
Not too expensive (preferably nothing over $15 or so)
I'm currently using Nivea Extra Soothing and that works okay. I also have a bottle of Cornhuskers lotion that I've not tried yet.
CVAC,
When you say 'sensitive' is your skin also dry?
Sue
I'm new to wet shaving and just wondered if there is anything out there I should try that I might like better than the Nivea and such.
One thing that I don't like about the Nivea as of late is that it has been giving me a slight burning sensation and some redness after some shaves, but that could be due to me just learning how to do a wet shave. Not sure.
Regardless, I'm just kind of curious about what's out there....
It ain't a balm but I find Harris pink to be pretty moisturizing and very gentle. Maybe use the Harris Pink splash and then follow up with a moisturizer/spf combo? That's whay I do in the cold winter months. I also get decent results from the Nivea balm.
I recently made a custom A/S for a co-worker/friend of my son. A wet-shaver; he has extraordinairly dry and sensitive skin due to chemotherapy. I wonder if there is a need for this type of aftershave to warrant making it available to others. (He is using it along with our unfragranced shave cream).
Sue
I recently made a custom A/S for a co-worker/friend of my son. A wet-shaver; he has extraordinairly dry and sensitive skin due to chemotherapy. I wonder if there is a need for this type of aftershave to warrant making it available to others. (He is using it along with our unfragranced shave cream).
Sue