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Voya’s organic facial wash, Cast Away not only works as a gentle facial wash but also as a shaving gel for men. The gentle formula is also ideal for men who suffer from sensitive or Acne prone skin.
• Voya: 071 916 1872
Developed especially with men in mind, Sunjunkie’s Man Clear Self-Tanning Gel helps to give that naturally sun-kissed look. For maximum results, advise your clients to first exfoliate using the Sunjunkie Exfoliating Gel or quick and easy exfoliating wipes. Afterwards they can then apply the gel direct to skin using an application mitt before leaving for five to eight hours to develop before showering.
• Hennessy Hair & Beauty: 021 434 3436
Dermalogica Shave dual-action products have been customised to ensure a clean, streamlined shave and minimise skin trauma. Before they begin, clients can use the collection’s pre-shave products including the Pre-Shave Guard, a cream to maximise beard softening whilst shielding and prepping skin to help minimise razor burn. During shaving, advise clients to try the Close Shave Oil for an extra close shave without cuts or redness. Once de-fuzzed, use the Post- Shave Balm which is a super-cooling treatment balm to reduce discomfort, irritation and redness whilst preventing ingrown hairs.
• Dermalogica: 1800 818 555
Nimue’s Phyto-Gel wash is a dual action facial wash which deep-cleanses around hair shafts and pore openings to prepare skin for close, comfortable shaves. This smooth gel-to-foam remains wet and is ideal to use as a shaving medium as it contains no artificial fragrance, is irritant- free, easy to apply and rinses effortlessly with water.
• Platinum Distribution: 01 219 0292
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