Body Shop Macca Root Cream

Thanks @CjH I think you asked some pertinent questions there.
Re 'where is it made' does answer what I asked on here a while ago.
Here in New Zealand the Maca Root & Aloe is a very nice smelling soap, and works well too. Plenty of slide and glide.
Can't understand anyone not liking the smell (scent), but maybe other folks get a different version of it.
 
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This is definitely a marmite product with regards to the scent. I personally like it and it's my go to cream for 'recovery' if I've had a rough shave previously. Easy to lather and great slickness.

@Supermangs description hits the nail on the head for me. At one with a natural environment. ..that I've never visited!!

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Having tried it (as was), if it's no longer available ... or at least not as was, consider T&H No.10 shaving cream. Lovely, deep earthy scent with some good botanicals all whipped up into a modern cream.
I've actually been eyeballing the No. 10 for a while now. It's only £10 which is a bargain of it performs as well as the BS cream.

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Not used the new stuff but the old formula was superb.

Nice to see T&H No. 10 mentioned, used mine again recently and was blown away by how good it is. Even better, I got my for £4 when Creightons had a sale on years ago.
 
OK.... So I personally love this cream...
So there you have it.
Marmite or bodyshop shaving cream.
You either hate it or love it.

I'm a "love it" guy!

I love both marmite and Maca Root shaving cream (old and new formulations). I'm surprised that several people don't like the MR scent; I find it quite pleasant. I'm currently working my way through a bowl of MR & Aloe shaving cream and enjoying every shave with it...gorgeous stuff.
 
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