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5 post-shave cooldowns you should try

Popular opinion: sometimes shaving your face sucks. Razor burn one of the most disappointing and worst things, right there with ingrown hair, redness and dryness. To address these concerns and look forward to shaving more than ever before, hear us out as we make the case for post-shave cooling. They not only refresh you, but also soothe you. irritation after shaving,moisturize your skin and cool you down. Ahead, we've rounded up five aftershave coolers we think you'll use over and over again.

Baxter of California aftershave balm

Explore the minimalistic aftershave balm designed to complete your shave. This aftershave moisturizer is a soothing, alcohol-free formula. This is the perfect dual formula (after shave + moisturizer) for busy guys.

Kiehl's Repairing Shave Gel

Formulated with 90% soothing aloe vera and nourishing squalene, this revitalizing aftershave gel helps fight razor irritation and protects skin's water barrier. It also contains peppermint leaf extract for a refreshing and cooling sensation.

Beautycounter Counterman After Shave Cooling Toner

For a smooth looking product that you'll really love in your medicine cabinet, try this cooling aftershave tonic. It is formulated with witch hazel, menthol, taurine, and Sequoia's signature stem cell complex. Oh, and did we mention that the bergamot and vetiver essential oils in it smell best outdoors? Check out the whole diagram at beautycounter.comand if you're hesitant to add a specific product to your cart (like this one), please note that you get a free sample of your choice with every purchase.

Anthony aftershave balm

Designed for all skin types to "put out the fire" that sometimes occurs during shaving, this aftershave balm contains allantoin to soothe the skin, aloe vera to heal, and vitamins A, C and E to nourish and protect.

Duke Cannon Cooling Aftershave Balm

This bright blue menthol formula has a cooling effect to help close pores and soothe the skin. In addition, a portion of the profits from this product benefit US veterans. See? It's cool on several levels.