Bye to Dry
I had an alright experience with Eos shaving cream. It is relaxing to dry skin, but I would tell anyone with normal to oily skin not to buy it.
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Pros
Moisturizing, good scent
Cons
Can make you greasy or oily, can give you shaving bumps
So many creams and shaving lotions advertise their moisturizing properties. A lot of them are telling tall tales, as their products don't seem to moisturize at all. Eos shaving cream is different.
Eos shaving cream really moisturizes whatever area you put it on. I used it during the winter of 2011 and my legs went from dry to soft. Not only does it promote a smoother shave, but it also relieves chapped legs. I had great results.
Because of its moisturizing qualities, I would use it sparingly if I had oily skin. Though I felt that Eos was right for me, I've heard of some people having reactions because of it. Nothing serious, just shaving bumps. I can't guarantee that your Eos shaving cream will be perfect for you, but I will recommend it to people with dry skin.
Also, I wouldn't recommend it for bikini-line shaving, as it can irritate that area. Eos shaving cream smells great. I tried the Vanilla and the Raspberry-Pomegranate and both of them were pleasant smelling; neither of them were overpowering.
Eos shaving cream may feel heavy on your skin after it is applied, especially during the summer. I didn't like how it felt during the summer, so I only used it in the wintertime. If you tend to sweat a lot, the shaving cream can become sticky on your body. I've noticed that after it dries, it can become quite sticky. I think that people with dry skin would be very happy with this product but people with normal skin or oil-prone skin might be let down.
I liked Eos because of its natural ingredients. Many shaving creams have very harmful parabens in them. It seems that Eos refrained from using some of these harmful ingredients. Natural products are always better than their artificial alternative in my general opinion.
Despite Eos's great natural ingredients, it has quite a few downfalls. Though it moisturizes well, it can cause shaving bumps and can irritate oily skin.
It comes in a nifty container that doesn't seem to break or spill. There is quite a bit of lotion in the container. For me, it lasted from 4-6 months. For the price, it's not bad. Most of the shaving creams that cost between 3-6 dollars only lasted me a month or two.
I think that it's worth the price. I only wish that it was less irritating to oily skin.
I don't think that I would recommend it to any of my friends, except for those with chronically dry skin. If you are set on trying Eos, us it sparingly at first. If you end up using too little, you can always apply more later.
Eos shaving cream really moisturizes whatever area you put it on. I used it during the winter of 2011 and my legs went from dry to soft. Not only does it promote a smoother shave, but it also relieves chapped legs. I had great results.
Because of its moisturizing qualities, I would use it sparingly if I had oily skin. Though I felt that Eos was right for me, I've heard of some people having reactions because of it. Nothing serious, just shaving bumps. I can't guarantee that your Eos shaving cream will be perfect for you, but I will recommend it to people with dry skin.
Also, I wouldn't recommend it for bikini-line shaving, as it can irritate that area. Eos shaving cream smells great. I tried the Vanilla and the Raspberry-Pomegranate and both of them were pleasant smelling; neither of them were overpowering.
Eos shaving cream may feel heavy on your skin after it is applied, especially during the summer. I didn't like how it felt during the summer, so I only used it in the wintertime. If you tend to sweat a lot, the shaving cream can become sticky on your body. I've noticed that after it dries, it can become quite sticky. I think that people with dry skin would be very happy with this product but people with normal skin or oil-prone skin might be let down.
I liked Eos because of its natural ingredients. Many shaving creams have very harmful parabens in them. It seems that Eos refrained from using some of these harmful ingredients. Natural products are always better than their artificial alternative in my general opinion.
Despite Eos's great natural ingredients, it has quite a few downfalls. Though it moisturizes well, it can cause shaving bumps and can irritate oily skin.
It comes in a nifty container that doesn't seem to break or spill. There is quite a bit of lotion in the container. For me, it lasted from 4-6 months. For the price, it's not bad. Most of the shaving creams that cost between 3-6 dollars only lasted me a month or two.
I think that it's worth the price. I only wish that it was less irritating to oily skin.
I don't think that I would recommend it to any of my friends, except for those with chronically dry skin. If you are set on trying Eos, us it sparingly at first. If you end up using too little, you can always apply more later.
Experience
I liked it in the wintertime, but it made me sticky and oily in the summertime. Use a small amount at first, and then gradually increase how much you apply. If you start to feel sticky or oily, decrease how much you're using. Great for chapped or dry skin.
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Thanks for the review! Sorry this didn't work out better for you!
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Yuck to shave bumps "/ thanks for the review sorry this didn't workout so well for you.
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Thanks for the review
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Thanks.
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good review, thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the review!
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Thanks for the review!
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Thanks for the review!
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Thanks for this. I have dry skin but think I'll skip it anyway
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Thanks for the review!
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