Nivea is easy to find, inexpensive even at its everyday price, even cheaper when it's on sale or when you catch one of their $2.00-off coupons in the paper, and it works as good as anything I've found so far. I consider it the best for the price.
Nivea Sensitive is the best value for money that I've found, but I'm not very adventurous with the shopping side of things. When I've found something that works, I stop looking.
I just tryied the Aqua Velva 5 in 1 Balm. I like it alot. This was my first balms. I don't think that the balm offer any advantage over a good splash. The Proraso Green splash is probably better on the skin.
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I think that absolutely the NIVEA is the best for the money, I have been stocking up on it as you can get it for just over $3 a bottle. I'm hoping it doesn't go bad and stores well for awhile!
+ 1, I like to let the post shave feel determine splash or balm.I think the soap you use, and the residual feel from it, also affect whether balm or lotion/splash would be best. After today's shave, there was a very slight tackiness on the skin from the oils in the soap, which only lasted a few minutes. Loading balm on top of that would have been a mistake. On other days (same soap), my skin can feel drier, and balm is a very welcome addition.
The Pacific Shaving Company Natural Shaving Cream is my sensitive choice. Great cream performance, light scent with all natural ingredients.Proraso white for me was the one to beat.
Easy on the skin and doesn't have the strong smell.
As far as I can tell the regular has Aloe Vera and alcohol where as the sensitive one is alcohol free and chamomile is used in place of Aloe VeraWhat's the difference between the sensitive and regular?
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