Proraso Shaving Cream, Protective and Moisturizing with Aloe Vera and Vitamin E, 5.2 Oz
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There aren't supposed to be any beads in it. This cream has a silky texture.
There are no foil seals on any of the Proraso shaving products.
The blue one smells fresh and "soapy." It's not overpowering and doesn't smell like a cologne. It's just a simple shave with a pleasant scent.
My current tube has been with me for about 2 1/2 months and will most likely last another 2 months. 3months. For the most part, I shave on a daily basis.
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You've come to the right place if you're looking for the best shaving medium. Proraso has been around for a long time and provides a much closer shave than store-bought cream cans. I recommend it over all other brands if you want a good shave. It should be the first thing on your list even if you don't have a brush or any fancy shaving equipment. br>br>My Method: Instead of mixing in a cup, I frequently extrude about a nickel-sized amount. I put a quarter-sized amount in my palm and wet it until it starts to lather up before applying it to my face. This isn't the most efficient method, but it works for me. The scent is pleasant, but not overpowering for those who suffer from allergies. Advantages: br>br>
- a high level of qualitybr>br>br>br>br> Cons: Exceptionally smoothbr>br>Pros: Exceptionally smoothbr>br>Cons: Exceptionally smoothbr>br
- Packaging does not withstand shipping well.
Early this year, I returned to wet shaving after using a Braun electric razor. I retired after 30 years of shaving almost every day with an electric razor and now only shave twice a week. Once a week, twice a week, and once a month, respectively. It wasn't possible to do it with electricity. I wasn't satisfied after a few months of using a variety of multiblade razors. A DE razor became my first choice in July. I use a Viking with the slightly longer handle as a point of comparison. After a few weeks of shaving, perfecting my technique and trying out a variety of blades, I've decided on Feather blades and use them on a regular basis. In a tub, I've used the standard Proraso tube, as well as this one, Cremo, and Taylor of Old Bond Street Steet St. James. I've developed a preference for the Taylor. br>br>Overall, I give this a five-star rating. If there were 1/2 stars, I'd take half off, but only in comparison to Taylor (it's probably more accurate to say Taylor would get a 5). This creme has a pleasant, light scent and is said to be gentler on the skin. I don't think there's much of a difference between this and regular Proraso Cream. It lathers up nicely with a brush and provides adequate lubrication. The lather, on the other hand, isn't very long-lasting. I find that by the time I finish one side of my face, the remaining lather has thinned and dried a little, and I have to re-lather. lather. But this isn't a major issue. In my opinion, the TOB lather lasts much longer and lubricates better. I would strongly recommend this to anyone who uses tube cream. Proraso products are fantastic, and I now use their aftershave and a few of their colognes on a regular basis.
They are incredibly easy to lather. Proraso white has always been a favorite of mine, so I decided to try it out. In Proraso's cream collection, the blue is the best. and that's putting it mildly. If you prefer face lathering, a dime size dollop in your shave bowl or smeared around your wet beard will yield gallons of pillowy lather. It has a nice, fresh scent to it. Because of the aloe in the cream, your face stays smooth and soft all day. There is no residue left on your face after rinsing. I don't see the point in using an aftershave; just buy it and shave!.
I joined my husband in the wonderful world of DE shaving a few years ago, and I've never been happier. br>I'd been buying whatever was on sale for cream and realized it was a waste of money. Then I looked to see if his line had any scents that I might enjoy with moisturizers. With less effort, he's been able to achieve a better shave. I thought it was a good idea. This is the one I went with. br>Getting down to business, I find that this method works well for me and makes shaving a lot easier. My razor feels like it's gliding when I use it, which is exactly what it should. It has a very light scent. And when I'm done, I'm moisturized. Shave cream that is moisturizing. This is the first time I've actually felt it, despite the fact that many people say it. My skin's sensitivity is no longer a problem. There is almost no recovery time. br>I'm sure it would work just as well with a different type of razor, but I prefer to use it this way. It's likely to have the same effect on men with sensitive skin. Even if you don't have the bowl, it's fantastic. br>Overall, I'm curious as to why it took me so long to figure this out. br>br>I hope this has been of assistance to someone. Thank you very much.
This is the same product I've been buying for several years and have always been satisfied with it. I bought two of the same tubes in March to have on hand in case I ran out. The rest is history; everyone knows what happened after that. COVID is an acronym for "Common Viral Infections of the Pandemic number 19 has arrived. Because I haven't shaved in a while, my current tube has lasted much longer than usual. I was extremely disappointed when it came time to open the new tube. The shaving cream was a strange consistency and had a darker color than usual. It was chunky and liquidy, almost curdled milk-like in texture. I'm not putting this stuff on my face in any way. Very let down. I'm not sure I can continue to recommend this product to my friends. I didn't open these for three months because of the pandemic, and I don't see how I can get a refund now. Is there anyone who knows who I should contact?br>br>Thank you.
I've been using Proraso for years and have probably tried all of their scents; the green is the most popular, and I like it, but I also liked the old white sensitive, which they don't seem to make anymore (I can't find it anywhere), so I decided to try this one next, and I've been very pleased. I've been using it for about a month while shaving my head (about three times a week) and I'm really happy with it. I prefer it to the old white sensitive type they used to sell, which I've been using for over a year. br>br>It seems to leave a strange film on my hands and head (not oily) that doesn't feel like actual skin to skin contact (I run my fingers over my head in the shower while shaving to make sure I haven't missed anything) it feels noticeably different but hasn't hurt anything and given how much I've enjoyed this it's not a downside just thought I should mention it.
Lathers up quickly and in large amounts, with only a small amount of soap (relatively speaking) required. If you're curious about the scent, it's reminiscent of a delicate blend of gingerbread cookies and cedar. It has a light scent that isn't overpowering.