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    Amy only question is what is coral ski food and what it's used for cause I'm curious if it would benefit me in the long run

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    I've used it. It's basically an after shave balm with a mild scent to it. It's quality stuff and helps with minor shave irritation and helps keep your face moisturized.
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    Nivea would qualify as skin food than correct

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    No, Skin Food is a trademark of Geo F. Trumpers. It does qualify as an aftershave balm, but balms don't qualify as Skin Food . It's a staple in my shave den, I use it every shave. The coral version is pretty much rosewater and glycerin. There's also a Lime and Sandalwood scent, but I've only used the Coral myself. Highly recommended.
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    I will defiantly look into that thanks so much

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    Yea I was going to say the name Skinfood means as much as a "hydromatic transmission" did years ago or an Oldsmobile with "the rocket 98 engine". They own the name but what the product does is duplicated elsewhere.
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    Very interesting

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    I've used both the coral and limes for over 6 years after every shave and I absolutely love it. Very moisturizing and helps with minor razor burn also. And smells great. And while it may look expensive at first, a little goes a long way and my bottles last at least a year.

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    Where can u acquire skin food

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    Just about any online shaving vendor like bullgoose shaving, west coast shaving, lee's razors, etc.

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