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What is Non-forming. It should be Non-foaming... Written by MinNefer "Mjayi" Mernahkem

On are shaving jars for both Kenso and Yatta shaving cream you will see the word non-forming instead of non foaming.


And the answer to that is NO we didn't use the wrong word, let me explain...




Intrinsic Shaving's Non-Forming Shaving Cream: A Revolutionary Approach to Smooth Shaves



Intrinsic Shaving has pioneered a unique take on shaving cream with their non-forming formula.



Traditional shaving creams often rely on foaming agents to create a thick, airy lather – but this can actually be counterproductive for achieving a close, comfortable shave.



The term "non-forming" refers to the absence of these foaming agents, resulting in a cream that doesn't produce abundant bubbles or lather.



Instead, Intrinsic's non-forming shaving cream has a rich, concentrated texture that adheres closely to the skin.




This dense, slick formulation serves multiple purposes.



First, it provides superior lubrication between the razor and skin, allowing the blade to glide smoothly without dragging or irritation.



The lack of airy foam means the cream coats each hair thoroughly for precise cutting.



Additionally, the non-forming nature allows the active ingredients to remain highly concentrated on the face rather than getting trapped in lather bubbles.



This ensures maximum effectiveness of moisturizers, skin conditioners, and other beneficial components.



Unlike typical shave foams that can dry out quickly, Intrinsic's non-forming cream stays creamy and hydrating throughout the shave.




This helps protect against razor burn, ingrown hairs, and that tight, parched feeling many men experience after shaving.



With its innovative take on texture, Intrinsic Shaving's non-forming cream provides a remarkably close yet comfortable shave.




It's the ideal choice for men who want superior lubrication, hydration, and skincare benefits without sacrificing performance.

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