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    Senior Member Sharp&Shiny's Avatar
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    I have got great results using Proraso Alo vera shaving soap it comes in a white tub .My twin brother has nabbed mine as he was getting problems.Its not too expensive & i believe that Lynn & Don are going to be stocking it shortly.Well worth a try & I usually follow up the shave whith Trumpers skin food.Paul

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    This weekend I tried a sample of P160 and I think it's really moisturizing, great for dry skin.

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    Almond oil works in soap.

    However I found that in cold dry winters, the REN shaving products an oil and an aftershave cream both worked well.

    Also effective and much cheaper.....aloe vera.

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    I have always used "Simple rich moisturiser", although I don't think it is intended as an after-shave product especially!

    It is unscented and soaks right in without feeling all greasy. Easy to find in the UK. I did a search and it looks like some places ship it in the US, but it was $12 a bottle, more than double what you would pay here!

    One bottle lasts a good few months.

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