Moisturizing Cleansing Gel for Light Shaving Academie Men Cleansing & Non-Foaming Gel
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Age:
18+
Brand: Academie
Line: men
Product Type: cleansing gel
Product Properties: anti inflammation, cleansing, moisturizing, soothing
Volume: 150 ml
Ingredients: antioxidants, مستخلصات نباتية
When To Use: universal
Gender: for men
Classification: professional
Skin Type: all types
Country: France
Made in: France
A versatile "three-in-one" cosmetic product specially designed for the care of men's skin of any type. It provides gentle cleansing, intensive hydration, and smooth shaving, allowing the skin to enjoy a feeling of cleanliness, freshness, and utmost comfort.
The secret to its high efficiency lies in the combination of valuable natural ingredients. Thanks to birch extract, the product has toning and softening, antiseptic and antioxidant properties, eliminating redness and irritation. With the addition of oak extract, it offers anti-allergic, healing, and strengthening effects.
With this gel, shaving even three-day stubble turns into an incredibly easy task! The product does not create foam but turns into a gentle white emulsion, allowing for precise care, for example, of sideburns, "mutton chops," etc. It provides an excellent cleansing effect, preventing burning and tightness.
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Apply a sufficient amount of Academie cleansing gel to your face, spread it evenly, and proceed with shaving.
The fragrance is great, like a face wash... well, the gel texture takes a while to rinse off and then your face needs moisturizing because it feels tight, like shaving gel... well, it shaves but it's not the best option for shaving. If you want to trim sideburns or a beard without ruining it, then yes, but otherwise it's not the best shaving choice. In general, it's loaded with glycerin and has SLS as the second ingredient - not good for a brand that positions itself quite high. The bottle, on the other hand, is flawless, you admire it and the pump works excellently. It's a pleasure to look at and hold - well done. But the actual content is not impressive, to say the least.