MiN New York Solution2 Razor Bump Rollerball Treatment

: MiN New York Solution2 Razor Bump Rollerball Treatment

MiN New York Solution2 Razor Bump Rollerball Treatment

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 : MiN New York Solution2 Razor Bump Rollerball Treatment
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Brand: MiN New York
EAN: 0855732002255
Label: MiN New York
Manufacturer: MiN New York
Publisher: MiN New York
Studio: MiN New York



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Product DescriptionSolution2 contains a careful blend of liquid aspirin and organic spearmint to alleviate razor bumps, ingrown hairs, and general skin irritation after shaving or waxing.




Features:
  • Solution2 cleanses and disinfects the skin of bacteria.
  • Organic Spearmint leaves the skin fresh and smooth.
  • Liquid aspirin alleviates skin discomfort.
  • Prevents and eliminates acne and blemishes.
  • Available in 3 convenient ways!













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Ran Out Quickly
I switched from Tend Skin to this product because of the rollerball application and the price.

After less than a month of using it on my legs after every shave, I'm out. I was careful to use only as much as I needed to cover my legs and I was surprised at how quickly it ran out.

Overall, Tend Skin seemed to work better in getting rid of my chronic razor bumps and ingrown hairs, but this product does sting a little less and smells better.

It's cheaper than Tend Skin, but doesn't last as long. I guess each individual has to weigh what matters to them and try it out for themselves. I'm switching back to Tend Skin because, for the price of buying this once a month, I could buy a bottle of Tend Skin that might last me a few months.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - directions?
I recieved no directions with this product. Im guessing to use it after shaving and before you go to bed?



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - it works!
I've had this for a few days, occasionally using it before shaving and always after, sometimes twice a day, and am thrilled that my legs are actually smooth - something I didn't think you could get by using an electric shaver.

Before using this I would come out of the shower after shaving and look like I had three days worth of stubble on my legs. I had used TendSkin before but it was messier and definitely more irritating than Solution 2. This product does not sting, and leaves behind a soft sheen on the skin.

It smells very strongly of alcohol with the slightest trace of mint when it first goes on, but that evaporates quickly. I had such a horrible problem with ingrown hairs that I didn't hold out much hope this would work, and am very pleased. I am hoping that with continued use the red "dots" I have had on my legs forever finally disappear.

I ordered this through Amazon and it arrived very quickly. The product is very nicely packaged and came with a couple of freebies - a bottle of shampoo and a few travel packets of Solution 2.

I have been rolling the product on day and night because I love that silky smooth feeling my legs have now that the ingrowns are all popping out and I can get a very close shave. The only downside is that I'll be out of it in no time, and it's not exactly cheap for the amount you get, which is why I only gave it four stars.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Tend Skin, Solution 2 made of the same stuff.
I've used both Tend skin and Solution 2. They are both basically the same stuff, acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin), alchohol, and water. They both work equally effective for me. I dislike the Solution 2 because of the mint scent to it, I wear cologne and it tends to over power my cologne. So Soution 2 gets 4 out 5 from me, if you like the mint scent, get it. The roller for the solution 2 is ingenious, it is so much easier to apply with that. I just can't get over the scent, so I'm stickign to tend skin.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I will never buy Tend Skin again!!!
I used Tend Skin for many years with mixed results. I recently ran out of Tend Skin and looked for it on Amazon. Luckily, I stumbled upon Solution 2.

Before I ordered it, I read each of the twenty plus reviews. This product is light years better than Tend Skin!!! The roller ball makes it much easier to apply evenly. The spearmint smell wears off after three minutes (according to my wife). The burning that you may read about is the normal after shave burn.

If you have used Tend Skin or if you have trouble with ingrown hairs and/or razor bumps, you owe it to yourself to try this product. I am very grateful to the other reviewers for sharing their experience with this product.



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