Reddit Reddit reviews NIVEA Men Sensitive Cooling Post Shave Balm - Calms and Cools Skin After Shaving - 3.3 fl. oz. Bottle (Pack of 3)

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NIVEA Men Sensitive Cooling Post Shave Balm - Calms and Cools Skin After Shaving - 3.3 fl. oz. Bottle (Pack of 3)
Instantly calms and soothes skin irritations from shavingLeaves a comfortable cooling sensation after shavingFormulated with no drying alcoholLightly fragrancedSkin compatibility dermatologically tested by men with sensitive skin
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3 Reddit comments about NIVEA Men Sensitive Cooling Post Shave Balm - Calms and Cools Skin After Shaving - 3.3 fl. oz. Bottle (Pack of 3):

u/nobodysawme · 9 pointsr/Wetshaving

u/amanforallsaisons did a fine job. However, you're asking about amazon and looking for a budget deal.

The Dorco PL-602 is the most-affordable good DE razor.

The Body Shop synthetic brush is a plisson-type synthetic. I don't have one, but I know people who do. It looks good, and should be soft-tipped, and easy to use.

EDIT: let's go with one I do have: razorock plissoft

Soaps are a littler harder - do you like fruity scents or non-fruity scents? There are shaving soaps on Amazon (Razorock and WSP) but not in sampler form. You won't go wrong with soaps from either Razorock or WSP.

A blade bank I picked this as the add-on item rather than Prime, because it's cheaper and you'll have enough to make the add-on order work if you use your cart instead of 1-click buying.

Get a sampler pack of blades. I prefer tryablade.com for samplers, but if you wish to do amazon, this isn't all bad. The normal problem with a sampler on amazon is that you're getting blades from the same factory, so you aren't really getting a chance to sample well. Here, they're at least well-regarded blades, so it's not terrible.

Alum - if you hold alum to your face where you nick yourself, it will stop the bleeding.

Witch Hazel. A lot of people like Thayer's. You can use any witch hazel you like as an aftershave - I put this one here because I'm tempted to get it myself. lemon Thayer's witch hazel

Balm. Not strictly necessary, but if you find yourself burning, it won't hurt to have on hand. nivea post shave balm

Honestly? If you use shave oil, like Shave Secret (walmart), you don't need the brush or shave soap. Savings can be had if you're incredibly price sensitive. But many people prefer the brush and lather method.

Shave bowl. I use a collapsible bowl which is convenient for bowl lathering when I travel.

u/NutmeggerBarber · 2 pointsr/Watches

I would still recommend the bowl and brush because the whole point of shaving cream is to exfoliate the follicles, make the hairs stand up, and help the razor glide across the skin.

Having ancestors from the British isles I'm gonna say that you are experiencing overly sensitive skin. There are remedies that can help you fight this back and techniques you can use to limit your breakouts. Never shave against the grain. I know the feeling of having a super soft shave is ideal but your skin just won't be able to take it. Always go with the grain. Watch YouTube videos on proper shaving strokes, there are tons. Now you should be using a liberal amount of after shave. The brand doesn't matter just find a scent you enjoy. There are other post shave balms that you might want to try out too. I personally use this one and use it on a few of my clients as well. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00Q2MYU1U/ref=mp_s_a_1_2_a_it?qid=1458391335&sr=8-2&keywords=post+shave+balm&pi=SY200_QL40. It leaves a mask like feeling on the skin for an extra layer of protection.

Hope this points you in the right direction.