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W.H.
> 24 hourIt comes out as a cream and not foam. I use about a 50 cent coin amount of it and it does the job well and skin remains moist and smooth. That is especially helpful when one shaves and shower at the same time.
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Aman
> 24 hourNo Razor Bumps!
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PistolaMia
> 24 hourFirst I would like to say the vendor did an awesome job in delivering this product in a timely fashion and should not reflect against the vendor. Now the product... This cream did not impress me at all. I never could really figure out if I was using too much or not enough! I just did not feel comfortable with this product and it felt as if it was leaving a oily residue after rinsing. I will stick with the Clinique Aloe M-Lotion instead.
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G Terlecki
> 24 hourGreat product, good value, and arrived on time
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TD
> 24 hourI have been addicted to Clinique Cream Shave since I found it back in NYC, maybe 25 years ago. If you try it for a week or so to get used to it, you will realize what junk the pressurized foam stuff is - Edge gel or Gillette Foam - whatever. All that matters is the layer that is touching your skin. So why apply some air filled whipped cream? The Clinique is a better tool for the job - it helps the blade slide rather than rip. It is both expensive and a pain to find sometimes - so I will try other stuff. (Billy Jealousy is good. So is Jack Black - but they are both MORE expensive than Clinique). But I always go back to this. The trick is just get your face wet, then spread a thin layer (a schmear if youre from NYC). It really doesnt take much. The razor glides, doesnt bump and pull and the cream has an antiseptic feel and smell when you are finished that makes your face feel like it hasnt been hacked to pieces. A tube lasts a long time. I will go out to whatever department store has it in stock - you have to go into the cosmetics section - and buy 6 tubes at a time. I will also cut the tube apart when it gets down to the dregs because I am cheap and you can get another week out of it. I have tried and been unimpressed with the Clinique post shave stuff. The aloe stuff isnt bad - but it really isnt much different from any hand/face cream. I use Lubriderm because 1) it is on the sink anyway since my wife uses it, 2) it has sunblock in it and 3) it doesnt cost a whole lot. There. Now I am a metrosexual. Or at least I play one on Amazon.
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Robert B. Jarratt
> 24 hourI have been an avid user of the product for over a decade and, frankly, there is none better in the marketplace. The Cream Shave stays moist and doesnt dry up on my face like so many other gels, foams, etc. I get a smooth shave every time with no cuts. Moreover, I use a minimal amount of product to cover my face. Its that effective.
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Michael
> 24 hourHad used Neutrogena Skin Clearing Shave Cream for years but it seems theyve discontinued it. Regular shaving creams and foams and gels tend to give my sensitive skin pretty severe razor burn but so far Ive really liked this as a replacement. Feels a lot nicer than others Ive tried. Only down side is its a bit expensive but as you dont need to use much at all it should last long enough to make up the difference.
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Earl
> 24 hourI know there are those out there who swear by this product. These are probaly the same people who have never tried Taylors of old Bond street, Ingram shave cream etc. These same ones probaly didnt start shaving until they were over twenty-five and do not have a rough beard. Clinque isnt junk but it sure isnt a great shave cream either. What Clinique is, is over priced mediocre glycerin soap with little to no lather. It may be great for some but no thanks.
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kyallenb
> 24 hourMy new fave hated it when LAB changed their formula this one is way better than the LAB ever was only down side this one is more expensive.
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Gael Hammer
> 24 hourMakes shaving almost fun