Not everyone uses an aftershave, but it might be a good idea if you have irritation and sensitivity after shaving. However, many aftershaves can sting and burn sensitive skin, worsening problems you're trying to repair. The fundamental problem with aftershaves is that they have a high alcohol content and this can often cause even more irritation, redness and dryness (which can be especially nasty if you already have dry skin to begin with).
The MEN³ aftershave is alcohol-free. Contains no parabens or mineral oils and is also suitable for men with extremely sensitive or irritated skin as well as men suffering from eczema, flakes, dermatitis and psoriasis. Do you have a beard? Use this MEN³ all-in-one balm as a beard conditioner to keep your beard shiny, smooth and healthy.
The MEN³ aftershave not only provides a moisturizing and calming effect on your skin, the subtle scent (sandalwood, amber and leather) is extremely attractive. Scientific studies have concluded that women subconsciously link the scent of this combination with androsterone which is elevating the attraction and sexual desire to men.
The 3 step shaving ritual (MEN³ pre-shave, shave and aftershave) has been developed for those man who wants to look groomed, keep their beard area healthy and who is looking for high quality.
No mainstream design for the MEN³ man who has an eye for detail and strives for quality! No plastic, no lavish decorations, but a pure and powerful design to make a stylish statement in the bathroom. Jet black glass vials conceal #MEN3's scientifically advanced products that are suitable for even the most sensitive skin. Classy and timeless for the distinguished gentleman ...
However, unlike aftershave lotion, the MEN³ aftershave and beard
balm does not contain alcohol and is designed to moisturize your freshly shaved skin. As a result, it is creamier in consistency than aftershave lotion.
For men with a beard.
Brush & Style Your Beard.
Once your balm is applied, take your boar beard brush and spread the product evenly across the beard. Use gentle, long strokes, going against the grain and side-to-side to make sure everything is covered.