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  2. 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

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    Gel Cream Hair Remover. A gentle formula is necessary for sensitive skin types, says Rina M. Allawh, a board-certified dermatologist in Pennsylvania.This formula by Veet is a great choice, because ...

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    We found the best shaving creams of 2024—from foamy formulas to hydrating gels, these are the best for a smooth finish. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...

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    Over 50,000 shoppers are in love with this hair removal cream that’s specifically formulated for sensitive skin types! The formula uses 35% less harsh chemicals than similar products on the ...

  6. Magic Shave - Wikipedia

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    Magic Shave is an American brand of chemical depilatory shaving-related products and other personal care products. [1] It was created by Loreal 's skincare division, Softsheen and Carson , in order to reduce skin inflammation, irritation and razor bumps which commonly occurs among black and African-American men.

  7. Chemical depilatory - Wikipedia

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    Hair destruction requires about 10 minutes. Depilation is followed by careful rinsing with water, and various conditioners are applied to restore the skin's pH to normal. Depilation does not destroy the dermal papilla, and the hair grows back. [2] Chemical depilatories are available in gel, cream, lotion, aerosol, roll-on, and powder forms.