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    That witch named Hazel satisfies my skin. It tights it up and makes it feel so smooth. After this I use Proraso white to nourish the drying effects done by soap.
    I am going to get some Nivea for sensitive skin the next time at the store as a daily moisturizer for at night.
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    I just started using a Bay Rum Balm by Gilbert Henry. I think it is a fairly new company, but I really like it. It has a slight warming sensation, but is alcohol and paraben free, so very good for sensitive skin. The smell is great and not overpowering.

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    Stuff that has lavender in it is generally good for sensitive skin.

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    I've found Em's balm and Mama Bear's winter balm both to be soothing for my easily-irritated, sensitive skin.
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    Musgo Real is fairly mild, goes on slick with no sting and little scent.
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    I am quite satisfied with Baxter's of California.

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    I have pretty sensitive skin too, but I've found that a splash of Thayer's (I enjoy the superhazel) followed by Penhaligon's ASB does the trick.

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    Baum be. Or gentlemans refinery aftershave balms are top shelf stuff I don't think you will be disappointed

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    "That witch named Hazel satisfies my skin. It tights it up and makes it feel so smooth. After this I use Proraso white to nourish the drying effects done by soap.
    I am going to get some Nivea for sensitive skin the next time at the store as a daily moisturizer for at night."

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    I'll give a second recommendation for Em's balm. I've tried just about everything out there and this stuff is the best. The marketing, name, and bottle aren't sexy. And there isn't any delicious scent to entice you either. But it performs better than any of the others.

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