Remington SP-5 Pre-Shave Talc Stick Face Saver - For all Men's shavers

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Remington SP-5 Pre-Shave Talc Stick Face Saver - For all Men's shavers

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 : Remington SP-5 Pre-Shave Talc Stick Face Saver - For all Men's shavers
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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Remington
EAN: 0074590205015
Label: Remington
Manufacturer: Remington
Model: SP-5
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Remington
Studio: Remington
Warranty: 1



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionThe Remington Face-Shaver powder stick is a great way to enhance shaving comfort and closeness. The Powder Stick can be used with all brands of electric shavers. A pre-shave powder stick to enhance shaving comfort and closeness.




Features:
  • Shave powder for use with all brands of electric shavers
  • Enhances shaving comfort and closeness
  • Allows shaver to glides smoothly and comfortably over your face
  • Name brand quality
  • Please read all label information on delivery













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Great electric pre-shave
I use Face saver with every shave and it works great. Use it dry before showering and you won't have any 'burn' or rash.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not as good as the older version
I have been using these sticks for many years and they do a great job of helping to keep your face from getting razor burn from daily shaving. Really fantastic, but......

Remington decided to "improve" the scent. I was revolted when I tried the new ones with the white/red/blue cap. The increase of 'parfum' is too much and just stinks - imho. What used to be a pleasant experience first thing in the morning has turned into a trial. I keep thinking I'll get used to it but I never have. Hmmm.....maybe noseplugs.

I would not recommend buying these in bulk, (as I used to do) until you've tried one to see if you can handle the smell.


Since I first reviewed this product back in March, I finally found one without the intense smell. It's called Derma Bloc Pre Shave Powder Stick. It's also sold by a great company - Shavetronics, which you can order thru Amazon.
It's great! - and no more noseplugs.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent product.-
This is a variation of the classic pre-shave lotion, but in solid form. Main ingredient is parafin, a petroleum destilate grounded to a very fine powder and molded thru extrusion into a solid bar.
Once it touches your face skin it pulverizes again and remains in the skin as a fine lawyer of talc-like powder.
Contrary to apparences it lubricates the skin almost flawlessly. Of course if you press the electric shaver to much it will burn your skin!
Nonetheless this is a high quality product (Made in Switzerland) that is why is rather on the expensive side, but it certanly delivers 100% on its intended use and purpose.
I always keep 5 o 6 bars at one time in stock, because I know it's too good a product before it substituted by a chinese cheaper import.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best pre-shaver ever
After trying many pre-shaving products I found this to be the best one. The only problem is that it is hard to find, when I do I usually buy several.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Remington SP-5 FaceSaver Pre-Shave Powder Stick
This is a great product, have been using it for years. Tried other dry methods and they do not work nearly as well as this product.



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