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Aloe vera Gel is the way forward...Superb stuff, for a very reasonable price.I used Nivea Sensitive (white bottle) for years but then realised it was feeling itchy on my face for a while afterwards and seemed to leave my face red for a while too. Not sure if the formula changed over time because surely if it disagreed with my skin that much I'd have noticed way back.
I now use BBA PSB after hearing about it on here and taking advantage of BBA's TSR discount offer late last year. It's the best I've tried and is very good but not quite perfect. It does soothe irritation and your face feels good when it's fully absorbed, but it is brown when it goes on, it feels like you're rubbing blancmange onto your face, is a bit greasy and takes 5-10 mins to absorb. I actually find it stings for a couple of minutes as well. You need to give it time to absorb fully so you can't put a shirt on right after applying it, and for me, initially it makes my face look even more red, though this settles down after time.
That said, it's still the best of the small bunch I've tried. The slight sting must be down to an ingredient, not my shaving, because when I use Aloe Vera Gel instead I don't get the sting, just a nice cooling sensation. So I'm alternating between the two but I think I prefer AVG which is also cheaper and very easy to pick up on the high street.
Aloe vera Gel is the way forward...Superb stuff, for a very reasonable price.
I'm all in on Bart's balms. It's really really good. Thoroughly recommend
Great and only 14 to choose from. Makes things easier. Not!I'm all in on Bart's balms. It's really really good. Thoroughly recommend
What's this got to do with the British Bloodstock Agency?BBA is awesome
Post shave balm.
Recommendations please guys on your favourites?...
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