Produces a rich, slick, lather to soften your facial hair and lubricate your face during a shave.
Taylor of Old Bond Street Organic Shaving Cream produces a rich, slick, lather to soften your facial hair and lubricate your face during a shave. And now it is not just kind to your face but also to the environment. This pure cream is made from 95% natural raw materials. It contains aloe vera, jojoba, and Tocopherol Acetate to moisturize, protect, and nourish your skin. It is fragrance, paraben, and preservative-free, and is ideal for those with skin sensitivities.
HOW TO USE With a brush or your fingers, lather up a small amount of Shaving Cream and shave with the grain. Re-lather and shave across the grain for a closer shave. Rinse.
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Review by Gabriel B. on 26 Feb 2023review stating Good shaving cream
Performance is comparable to other similar products, but need to use more than average to get a smooth shaving. Fragrance from its components is very mild, not particularly pleasant though.