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  2. The Best Shaving Creams for Sensitive Skin - AOL

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    Whether you want to look like a hairless cat or you’re just after a smooth, irritation-free shave, Blu Atlas Shave Cream—-the best shaving cream for sensitive skin—can help you achieve your ...

  3. Save Your Sensitive Skin With These 10 Irritation-Free Razors

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    SkinGuard. If you have sensitive skin or are prone to irritation, shaving can become a special kind of hell. Gillette, however, has a solution. According to Dr. Azadeh Shirazi, its SkinGuard razor ...

  4. Save Yourself From Nicks, Cuts, And Razor Burn With ... - AOL

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    Shaving creams don't make your skin feel softer and create a protective barrier between your skin and your razor. Shop top shaving creams, per dermatologists. Save Yourself From Nicks, Cuts, And ...

  5. 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 ...

  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. Aftershave - Wikipedia

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    Aftershave is a product applied to skin after shaving. Traditionally, it is an alcohol-based liquid (splash), but it can be a lotion, gel, or even a paste. It often contains an antiseptic agent such as denatured alcohol, stearate citrate or witch hazel to prevent infection of cuts, as well as to act as an astringent to reduce skin irritation.