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- Builds a silky film over the contact area.
- Great for razor burn and pre and post waxing.
- Excellent on sunburn.
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Another of those 'Yes, it really works' products
I've been using Code Blue for around a year now, picking up supplies whilst in the States. It's the best product I have ever used for dealing with worse than usual razor burn and irritation. It really, really does work. Great to see it available at Mankind.
by Julian Baldry
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it works
i agree 'Yes it really works' excellent after M4Men hair remover
by Martin
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Cooling and Soothing
This product really seems to work at reducing redness and irritation caused by shaving. This fresh minty gel cools the skin and numbs the pain!
by Anonymous
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Fairly effective
This product is fairly effective, but there are equivalents that are a lot better, such as Clinique Post-Shave Soothers.
by Anonymous
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The pits...
If i had known this product contains alchohol, i would have run a mile. Truly awful balm which stings and irritates rather than cools after shaving. Nickel fire insurance is simply the best!
by Anonymous
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I love this product!
I can't add anymore than other users, but honestly - this product really does stop that unbearable raw feeling after shaving. It smells fresh and does exactly what it says on the tin... better than its rivals!
by Eamon Seix
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Excellent
Best and only balm I have used that has ever worked. Good job really as the shave cream is useless. Seems to have some kind of local aesthetic because it makes your lips numb! I've tried many of these products and was about to give up. My permanent shaving rash on my neck is completely cured.
by Philip Johnson
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