PRODUCT REVIEW
Executive Shaving Company Executive Shaving Fragrance Free Aftershave Balm
Works for:
based on ingredients and %- Moisturizing
- Anti-aging
- Anti-blemish
- Evens skin tone
Can it cause trouble?
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Product summary
What can the product work for?
Works for
Anti-aging
What does the product description say?
Moisturizing
What does the product description say?
Anti-blemish
Evens skin tone
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Anti-aging | |
Moisturizing |
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Can it cause trouble?
- Overall product irritation risk
- Acne & comedogenic risk ingredients: 0
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Ingredient list view
Water, Caprylyl caprylate/caprate, Dicaprylyl carbonate, Propanediol, Hydrogenated ethylhexyl olivate, Niacinamide, Hydroxyethyl acrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymer, Squalane, Olea europaea fruit oil, Phenoxyethanol, Saccharide isomerate, Benzyl alcohol, Aloe barbadensis leaf juice, Glycerin, Polysorbate 60, Hydrogenated olive oil unsaponifiables, Tocopheryl acetate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Tetrasodium glutamate diacetate, Sorbitan isostearate, Dehydroacetic acid, Citric acid, Avena sativa kernel extract, Sodium benzoate, Beta-glucan, Potassium sorbate, Levulinic acid, Sodium citrate, Sodium hydroxide, Sodium levulinate
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