..suggestions/recommendations please?
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Skin sensitivity is in reaction to one or more of many ingredients that find their way into shaving and other skin care products. The culprit is often in the "fragrance" or one of the named botanicals in the ingredient list. So there is no one "sensitive skin" or "sensitive skin balm" that works for all. Plenty of people on B&B have a poor reaction to Nivea. I'm one of them.
After some experimenting, I have settled on Burt's Bees Aftershave, which is a balm rather than a splash. However, I'm still looking for other options. I am going to keep an ingredient list for each product I try and see if I can dope out what ingredients I react to. This may or may not work, since "fragrance" in any list covers many things.
Try the Brut ASB. You may be surprised! No alcohol, mild, fairly indifferent ingredients, pretty easily available, and fairly priced. It does not go on greasy and has plenty of moisturizing properties to it.
..suggestions/recommendations please?
Thanks
If you wear Brut in the UK its like saying "I'm cheap and I smell bad".
Try this:
http://www.emsplace.com/grooming/mens_grooming_toiletries.aspx#after_shave
Look for the soother-balm at the bottom of the page. Works great. Probably the best thing I've ever tried for razor burn.
Don