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  2. Shaving cream - Wikipedia

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    Shaving cream or shave cream is a category of cream cosmetics used for shaving preparation. The purpose of shaving cream is to soften the hair by providing lubrication. Different types of shaving creams include aerosol shaving cream (also known as shaving foam), latherless shaving cream (also called brushless shaving cream and non-aerosol ...

  3. Here’s Exactly How You Should Be Shaving Down There - AOL

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    Another suitable option is eos Shea Butter Sensitive Skin Shave Cream, which is fragrance-free and formulated with coconut oil, shea oil, and shea butter for ultimate hydration. 5. Shave!

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    And keep in mind that shaving cream was formulated the way it was for a reason—to make your hair softer and help make shaving smoother. These quick, in-a-pinch solutions may have their own risks ...

  5. The Best Shaving Creams for Sensitive Skin - AOL

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    Protect your skin while getting a close shave with one of the best shaving creams for sensitive skin—Vanicream Shave Cream. 3. Aveeno Positively Smooth Shave Gel

  6. Barbasol - Wikipedia

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    This was discontinued in 2019 and replaced by the 1919 Classic Shaving Cream for the brand's 100th anniversary. Later, Barbasol released Sensitive Skin, Mountain Blast (a new fragrance), and Arctic Chill (menthol) to its line of shaving creams. Several aftershave products have been introduced under the Barbasol brand name. Still later, Barbasol ...

  7. Burma-Shave - Wikipedia

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    The result was the Burma-Shave brand of brushless shaving cream and its supporting advertising program. Sales increased; at its peak, Burma-Shave was the second-highest-selling brushless shaving cream in the US. Sales declined in the 1950s, and in 1963 the company was sold to Philip Morris. Its well-known advertising signs were removed at that ...