LATHER Almond Shave Crème, available at Amazon, $19.95
I might be cursed by the skin gods for admitting this, but I hasn't used shaving cream in years before this product.
For the first several years of my shaving life, I felt like nothing worked. No matter how clean the ingredients were on a product label or how many sulfates and parabens it was missing, I'd be left with red scars the second I toweled off.
When this product was sent to me to test, I kind of felt the same way and put off using it. But then I talked to dermatologist Dr. Manjula Jegasothy and she told me to use the shave cream like a conditioner and to leave it on my skin the way you would with a deep-conditioning hair mask.
"It really works to leave the cream on your hair and let it sink in for ten minutes to soften the hair," says Jegasothy. "It basically hydrates the hair shaft itself and makes it a lot less coarse and easier to shave."
When you open the tub, it looks like whipped cream and smells like cookies. The texture is thick and dense, so it stays on my skin like a mask instead of slipping down my legs and into the drain. I don't feel like I'm wasting product.
Unlike the traditional method of using a shaving cream though, that means I'll do the shaving cream mask and then wash it off before I shower and shave. It's more time consuming, but when I do wash it off, I can immediately feel that my skin is softer skin pre-shave and that shaving is actually easier.
Sometimes, I'll even use this as a body conditioner even when I'm not shaving.