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LEA Aftershave Lotion 0% Alcohol

Has anyone used this aftershave lotion from Lea?

If yes, what has been your experience with it?

- is this sticky or greasy after application?
- how is the fragrance? is it like the Lea Sensitive/Professional shaving cream?
- face feel after application?

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Thank you!
 
Ive used the regular lea and like the sandalwood scent.

This one? I have the shaving cream from the same series.
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Too bad, the above contains alcohol and I can't get it shipped to me internationally. Hence, looking at the captioned 0% alcohol one.

Thanks for your feedback.
 
M

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I’ll use it on sunday and let you know... (if still interested)
 
M

Member 113878

Hi again.
It has a soft smell, which disappears rather quickly, face feel is great but a bit sticky for the first two hours.
If your skin is rather dry, it's probably a good thing, but maybe not if your skin is more oily.
I don't reach for it often, some balms I have don't leave that sticky film. (probably glycerin)
But it's a good product nevertheless!
 
Hi again.
It has a soft smell, which disappears rather quickly, face feel is great but a bit sticky for the first two hours.
If your skin is rather dry, it's probably a good thing, but maybe not if your skin is more oily.
I don't reach for it often, some balms I have don't leave that sticky film. (probably glycerin)
But it's a good product nevertheless!

Thank you so much for your feedback.

I have combination/oily skin ... so this may prove too "moisturising" for me.

Yes you are right, it is probably the rich glycerin content in it that causes the stickiness.

I have their LEA Professional and Classic shaving creams and like them very much. I may still buy this product along with my other orders next time.

Have a great day ahead! :)
 
M

Member 113878

As strange as it may seem, I prefer to use their sensitive skin balm:
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As strange as it may seem, I prefer to use their sensitive skin balm:

I would normally think a balm is more "heavy" or sticky than a lotion. But it seems like for this case, the balm might give a better feel?

Thanks for your reply again :)
 
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