Proraso Crema condizionante pre-rasatura per uomo, formula per pelli sensibili con farina d'avena e tè verde, 100 ml (confezione da 1)

Brand:Proraso

3.7/5

40.04

EAN: 890573377490

Categories: Rasatura e depilazione,

Brand Proraso
Country of Origin Italy
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
GTIN 890573377490 523251318309 882146224362 880953863903
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Form Cream
Item model number 8004395000036
Manufacturer Proraso
Material Type Free Cruelty free
Product Dimensions 2.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches; 3.6 Ounces
Scent Lime
Skin Type Normal
UPC 890573377490 523251318309 882146224362 880953863903

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Scritto da: mrxak
An essential part of my shaving ritual
I think any man who's found his way here cares about the shaving ritual just as much (if not more so) than the results. Honestly, these days a disposable razor cartridge, though more expensive than a more traditional shave with a double sided safety razor, does the job just fine, with no more than a splash of water. When I travel, I leave my full shaving kit at home, pack a Gillette Fusion, and don't bother with shaving cream when I'm at the hotel. It doesn't cut up my face, it's not as close a shave, but it's a perfectly serviceable and very quick method of keeping the hairs on my face appropriately short. The blades even have some lotion built in now. I imagine electric razors are pretty good these days too. What attracted me to an older style wet shave was the ritual, the meditation. When you stand in front of a sink and spend more than the absolutely necessary amount of time maintaining your beard hairs, it's a quiet time to think, do something traditional, and frankly indulge yourself a bit in a classy, manly way. You save money in the long run, certainly, and you do get a closer shave, but the time you spend doing it has other benefits as well. It's a time when you can slow down, take your time to do something right, reward yourself with a luxury you've earned. I frequently think about my grandfathers shaving in much the same way. Often I just think about things I wouldn't have time for otherwise. The ritual is a great way to center oneself at the start of the day before things get busy. I could shave in less than a minute from start to finish, but I choose not to when I'm at home. Taking time to shave more traditionally, more carefully, it absolutely worth it most days. Proraso has a well-deserved reputation for its shaving soap. I use it, I love it, it's the only soap I use. Paired with a silvertip badger brush, it produces the best lather I've ever seen, and the best shave possible. The Italians know shaving, and those green tubs of Proraso shaving soap are iconic. It does take time to get the brush and soap ready, however. I'm sure I don't need to tell you guys, shaving this way is best not rushed, and each step needs to be followed with the proper care and attention. While that's going on, however, there is another aspect of the shaving ritual that should be followed, and that is the preparation of the face to be shaved. It's good to wet the face of course, and the best time to shave is right after a shower, while the hairs and skin are moist and supple. I would postulate that another step can be done to achieve an even better shave. That step, is the product you are considering buying right now. Proraso claims that the combination of ingredients in this pre-shave cream will make the skin and hairs softer and make your shave easier. I can't contradict those claims. I have found that since I began using this product several years ago, I've cut myself less. I can't say for certain if it's the stubble offering less resistance to the blade, the skin being healthier and less likely to be damaged, or simply the slickness of the cream under the shaving soap helping the blade glide more easily. Perhaps it's all three. I can tell you it has a lovely cooling effect on the skin, and the scent is, as many have reviewed, quite pleasant. My girlfriend loves it, and who am I to argue with her wanting to put her face near mine? As suggested, I put the cream on my face immediately after a shower, or after wetting my face if I'm shaving at some other time of day. I then let it sit, while I get the rest of my ritual set up. By the time the soap is ready, I've got plenty of great lather in my brush, and everything else in place, the pre-shave cream has really done its work, soaked into the skin and hairs, and I can apply the shaving soap confidently knowing I'm going to have a great shave. After shaving, I clean up, apply my alum block, and generally don't find many if any cuts. I use an aftershave balm just to keep the skin healthy until my next time shaving, but I always like to start with this stuff here. The whole process does take a while, but if you're wondering if it's worth it, adding a pre-shave cream, for me the answer is a definite yes. I wouldn't say I have particularly sensitive skin, but with the dry air where I live, especially in winter, I try to take care of it as best I can. I've noticed my forehead, which I obviously don't shave, and don't use this product on, does tend to get irritated by the dry winter air more readily than the skin I run a razor across most days, and I think the combination of this product and my aftershave balm are responsible. The jar does last a while, so if you just want to try it out first, pick up a single jar and buy another when you start getting low, but it'll be a while.
Scritto da: AJDestin
Seems to work well
This product seems to work pretty well. While it won’t allow you to shave with a rusty cheese grater, it will definitely help some. In my experience, the blade and razor contribute more to a comfortable vs bad shave. Use this with blades and a razor and soap that work well for you, and your shave will be more comfortable. As an added plus, the scent is good too. It smells a bit like lime and pine, and does not linger.
Scritto da: Little Walter
Nicer Shave
A nicer shave for sure. Worth buying and using on the weekend. Adding time and money to your morning shave though. Slicker shave when using.
Scritto da: Jetson Iverson
Good
This is one of the best sensitive pre shave for fragile skin.
Scritto da: Blank
Why I Like This/What It Does (Updated 7/23/19)
The same review applies, but please note: I've since decided that I prefer "Prep" for pre shave with "Taylor of Old Bond Street" (TOBS) now for shave. The results are similar, but both products are much easier on the skin. Prep is so gentle, that it can be left on all day as aftershave, burn treatment, diaper rash, etc. It doesn't work in the "chemically way" that both Proraso products work. While TOBS is very gentle and creamy without any bite. I stand by my review of both Proraso products, but the extra comfort from Prep+TOBS is something I quickly grew to like. With so many people giving likes to my review, I wanted to make sure people got this update. So if you're happy with both Prorazo pre / Prorazo shave, then you're good. However, if the Proraso has a little too much chemical bite for you, then I'd suggest trying Prep+TOBS. I don't know if it matters, but I specifically used TOBS "Eton College". It took time to find the perfect mix, but I don't think I need to bother with anymore experimenting. Now for the original review that somehow became a blog ... Background: After Gillette decided to smear men, it was time to learn to shave with high quality, double edge razors, made by companies that don't hate men. So I experimented with an Edwin Jagger DE shaver (perfect for beginners), and a mix of creams (but not pre shave). After Learning the Ropes: I was using Proraso shaving cream in a tube, but my shaving was taking forever to complete due to too many swipes with the blade in the same spot I had to take (and I'm conservative, I don't do all this against the grain stuff--it causes too many issues for me). The cream seemed to sit on the skin, but not mix with the skin, thus defeating the purpose. Testing Pre Shave: At first I wasn't sure what Pre Shave actually did for me. Now I love Pre shave, because it makes the shave much faster, taking only 1-2 swipes, and this means much less abuse to the skin. HERE'S HOW I SHAVE WITH PRE SHAVE: Jump in the shower, get your face wet. Then apply a good amount of Pre Shave (at least 2 peas). Next (I don't think you need to wait 3 minutes, 1 is probably fine), get the cream tube, place about an inch directly in your hand (no brush needed). Mix it vigorously with just a small amount of water added to your hands. Apply it to your face, by rubbing it in good. Grab your razor, and start shaving (with the Jagger use Feather blades--don't be scared). Remember, use little pressure, let the Pre Shave and cream make the environment right, so the tool does the work without force. You'll notice that it all goes in one shot. If you missed a spot, you rub the spot again with some water if needed (there will still be lots of pre shave and cream to reactivate). Also, don't be foolish and shave against the grain at first, you might not need to anyway. If needed, use an after shave lotion to sooth, not alcohol based perfume to burn. The Aftermath: I love pre shave, because I understand why it works well. Think of it as making the shave go smoothly by starting and finishing without all the drama in the middle. Other Important Notes for Planning: Don't assume you know which way your whiskers face. If you look closely, you might just learn that they not only don't grow straight down, but they can take a few sudden turns. In addition to that, they also are not necessarily the same on both sides of your face. There's a guy in Britain that goes by Larry the Barber, who even has templates of blank faces you can download if you want to make a map for very careful planning. Check him out on either YouTube or search for his web site. For Those Who Want to Live in a World without Hate: Gillette hates men, but Gillette hates women too! Many people have taken pictures showing how women pay more for their razor blades. So Gillette hates 100% of the entire world population. They probably hate dogs too. Sad, just sad.
Scritto da: Tom
Works with an electric razor
This really a great product that works in conjunction with an electric razor. I have a heavy beard and normally use a razor but an electric razor works nice with Proraso and it almost as good as a conventional razor.
Scritto da: MacD
Impressive stuff
I struggle with sensitive skin on my neck. I had never found anything to prevent razor burn. I finally switched to a Henson al 13 mild and some Proraso white shave soap. Even that didn't do the trick. Once I mixed in the preshave with the aforementioned combo, boom, the solution was found. I don't dread shaving my neck anymore.
Scritto da: shawn
Works great
Works well to moisturize and soften your skin and hair before shaving would order again
Scritto da: Graeme Neale
Great product but poor delivery
Had managed to get home in anticipation of delivery and was surprised when, the Amazon van being parked in the road alongside my house, I got a text message to say that my parcel had been delivered. I was surprised since I have a Ring doorbell which chimes when anyone approaches the front door; this had remained silent. Thinking there was an issue with the doorbell, I checked in the porch but found nothing there and by this time the Amazon van was a speck in the distance. Only when I went out to put rubbish in the recycling bins did I discover that the package had been put/thrown/dropped over the side fence and had by good fortune landed on the top of one of the bins rather than hitting the concrete path; so much for being 'handed to the customer'. The product is undamaged, hence the good rating.
Scritto da: Buzz
Not great for sensitive skin.
I have extremely sensitive skin and this Proraso sensitive pre shave cream really didn’t help my face at all to be honest. It does nothing to ease razor burn like oil based pre shave products do. Considering this is sold as for sensitive skin I am surprised by the deep heat menthol sensation. Whilst it didn’t bother me too much I can imagine that some users may find that it makes their eyes water. It felt a little like Tiger balm or deep heat type products do. I hate to waste anything but unfortunately I could not finish this tub, particularly after buying a bottle of oil based pre shave lotion. I won’t be purchasing any more of this particular product.
Scritto da: James Winder
This is an absolute necessity for anyone who suffers from razor burn.
Firstly, this isn't the pre and post stuff - I believe that Proraso discontinued that. This is labelled only as pre-shave cream - and it does that job remarkably well. Up until I bought this, I'd been using King of Shaves Pre-shave Oil. I'd been led to believe that there was nothing better and so I didn't look around. However curiosity got the better of me and now I think that actually, the King of Shaves stuff is only the best pre-shave treatment that you can buy in the supermarket, NOT the best pre-shave treatment available. This stuff knocks the socks off of that oil. Applying a blob of cream the size of my little finger nail to my neck (I have a beard but need to keep my neck clean), and rubbing it in gives me a cool tingling sensation and I can almost feel my pores opening up. After a minute or two I mix up my shaving soap into a lather and apply it to my face on top of the pre-shave cream. Then as I begin to shave, the difference between this and the oil is immediately apparent - the blades glides across my skin. Not once have I felt the razor snag since using this and not once have I experienced razor burn. I use this in conjunction with Proraso afterhave lotion and I have never experienced a shave as nice as I do when I use this combination. HIGHLY recommended.
Scritto da: Marc Goddard
Proraso holds its own against products many times its price.
Proraso is renown for providing great quality shaving products at economical prices. This product is no different. The scent is moderate, it doesn't really hang around for long post-shave; in my opinion that's good as the scent is somewhat underwhelming compared to the rest of the range, almost like a bag of grass clippings. There's little to no sensation like you would find in Proraso's eucalyptus oil and menthol product. Protection-wise, I do seem to end up with less nicks and scrapes than when not using a pre-shave, or using an oil-based product. It seems to help the blade glide over the skin and works well with a nice shaving cream; I've tried with Proraso creams as well as Taylors of Old Bond Street and it seems to pair comfortably with them all. Because Proraso makes a whole range of products, you can pair this with a cream and an aftershave lotion/balm of the same scent to keep your shave consistent. Great product at a great price. Don't think twice, Proraso is one of the best out there.
Scritto da: Lindsay McKenzie
First Class Product
I'm now on my second tub of Proraso Anti Irritation Pre and Post Shave Cream and its a wonderful product. I have ultra sensitive skin especially when it comes to shaving and I was cautious with my first application, expecting problems the next day, however I was pleasantly surprised. I absolutely love this product and its money well spent especially if used with a safety rather than a cartridge razor. I liked this product so much I purchased Proraso Shaving Soap for sensitive skin and both products work great together. I've experienced extreme dryness and painful skin after using most shaving soaps before, even those designed for sensitive skin, usually within 2-3 days of using them but I've never had a single problem with Proraso Shaving Soap either and now get a superb shave. I also notice a remarkable improvement in my skin from using Proraso Anti Irritation Pre and Post Shave Cream & Shaving Soap and I love the fragrance it leaves on the skin also. If you have sensitive skin but love a close shave without irritation I thoroughly recommend you try this product.

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