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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

  3. Expert tips for treating and preventing razor burn - AOL

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    The best way to prevent razor burn is to use shaving cream or gel, which helps the razor glide smoothly against skin and minimizes potential skin irritation, says Dr. Joshua Zeichner, the director ...

  4. 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!

  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. Proraso - Wikipedia

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    It contains pre-shaving cream, shaving soap, shaving cream, beard shampoo, beard balm, beard oil, shaving foam, aftershave lotion, and aftershave balm. "White" line products are marketed in white packaging, designed for sensitive skin, and contain green tea and oatmeal extracts. This line is scented with lime and apple.

  7. Edge (shaving gel) - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Foamy, which had long been the best-selling shaving cream, had introduced a gel version in 1983 to compete with Edge. [12] The trial court in the Gillette lawsuit found that Edge accounted for more than 20% of the market for shaving products at the time of trial, and the appellate court described the Edge gel product as "an ...