

🪒 Elevate Your Shave Game with Cremo’s Ultra-Slick Palo Santo Power
Cremo Palo Santo Shave Cream offers a foam-free, ultra-slick formula enriched with aromatic Palo Santo, cardamom, and papyrus. Designed to provide a smooth, irritation-free shave, it fights nicks and razor burn while delivering a barbershop-quality experience at home. Each 6 fl oz bottle lasts up to 90 days, making it a top-rated, value-packed grooming essential for men seeking a refined, comfortable shave.



















| ASIN | B08S5XQGYG |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #347 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1 in Men's Shaving Creams |
| Brand | Cremo |
| Brand Name | Cremo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 23,467 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811847034246 |
| Item Form | Cream |
| Item Height | 7.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Edgewell Personal Care |
| Material Type Free | Paraben Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Palo Santo |
| Scent Name | Palo Santo |
| Skin Type | All |
| UPC | 811847034246 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Ounce |
R**L
🤩 Cremo Sensitive Shave Cream: Ultra-Slick, Amazing Value with a Brush!
This Cremo shave cream is a solid product. It uses a low-lather formula that feels incredibly ultra-slick, letting the blade glide easily over the skin. I really appreciate how smooth it makes the shaving feel. My trick is to put just a few drops in my shaving vessel and lather it up with my brush. Doing it this way makes the tube last much longer because you use so little product. If you already use a brush and want a super slick cream that delivers a smooth shave, this is worth checking out.
M**A
Finally a repalcement for his favorite discontinued shave cream.
After trying shave cream after shave cream. Trying to find something even remotely silimar to the discontinued charcoal neutrogena he used to use. I think we finally found it. This shave cream has incredible slip, safety razor didn't catch once. Just slid right over. Is "re-wettable" if it starts drying out on your face (rubbing it in too much or just taking your time) just lightly adding some water to your finger tips and rubbing it in adds moisture back in, rehydrates nicely. No missed spots - after my bf used it he didn’t miss a single spot. Almost every other one he has tried recently just patches that he would miss and then have to do a few clean ups. It drove him crazy. This new one. He came out and not a single spot missed, easily got right up below the nose, the side of the neck, the nape of the neck, side burns, chin. He said it was a really pleasant and nice shave also. Clean up was easy, the cream didnt glob on and get stuck in the razor. Rinsed out completely. And any left behind on the face risned off with ease. Just kind of melts off. Left his face soft and moisturized feeling. No dry tight feeling. He didnt feel the need to put on aftershave, which he's always had to do, to help add some moisture back in. The sandalwood scent is really pleasant. Its not so strong I can smell it acorss the room. Its just a nice need to be up close to smell it scent. Finally a shave cream that doesn't lather and you don't need to use a shave brush to apply. Hes super happy with it.
E**9
Excellent!!
Gives Art of Shaving a run for their money!! (For reference, I’m a woman, and I shave my entire body.) My bf introduced me to Art of $$$having, which was a huge upgrade from soap, all the grocery store “women’s” shave creams I’ve tried, or the Gillette foam in a can that my dad uses. But I found their preshave oil to be far too thick for me, and I couldn’t help but use way too much. I find their shaving cream to be excellent, however, so I used it for at least 2-3 years. But they are extremely expensive, so I continuously looked for an alternative. I found Cremo at T🎯, and I bought the women’s lavender. But I found it to be lacking a bit. I called Cremo and told them I was an avid AoS user, had tried their product and wanted to continue using it, but found that it was still insufficient on its own because I still needed to use mineral/baby oil first. Cremo said you don’t need preshave oil because it’s incorporated into their formula. So I went back to AoS because I was being petulant about that response. 🤔😂 I could’ve simply continued to apply mineral oil first since that’s what I was doing with AoS first anyway! After a while, I saw the sensitive formula of Cremo and tried it. I’ve never looked back!! Yes, AoS is great, but Cremo is actually better for me! I don’t know if their lavender scent and sensitive formulations have different “slickening” ingredients, but whatever it is, their sensitive formula works amazingly well for me!! A lot of men have posted reviews seeming to rave or complain about how many shaves they get from one tube of Cremo. But when you’re coming from years of paying AoS prices, that kind of talk is laughable. You don’t have to do any math to know Cremo is much more economical than AoS. That said, my bf still uses AoS, but he also makes 3x my income. If you used AoS and are looking for a more budget - friendly alternative, look no further .than this brand! While Cremo refuses to produce shaving oil, if you feel you still need that, I have found that mineral oil, aka baby oil, works very well for me. But I had also always found AoS shave oil to be too thick anyway. I will likely never go back to AoS products because I don't appreciate being asked to pay an exorbitant price for toiletries made by P&G. I do not see them as a luxury brand. I find that with mineral oil and Cremo shave cream in any scent, but especially in the sensitive skin version, my skin comes out cleanly shaven, comfortable, and I get no or very few nicks.
R**U
Different than your traditional shave cream - but works pretty good
UPDATED REVIEW: After a response from a representative from Cremo, I decided to try this again. I seem to have been using this wrong thinking it would generate a rich lather - apparently, that is not how this product works. I was using it with a shave brush attempting to use it like a traditional shave cream. So I followed the directions exactly and got much better results with revised expectations. The product is not designed to generate heavy, rich lather but produce a very slick surface for shaving. When used exactly according to the directions it works much better. It does not generate a lather much at all,but does create a very slick coating for shaving. Overall I'd rate it as follows: Slickness: 5/5 - just as, if not more slick than traditional shave creams. It is water-activated, so your skin must be wet. I found that as it dried, you needed to keep adding water. Irritation: 5/5 - I had virtually no irritation in two shaves. I do a "2 pass" shave with a DE blade. Shave closeness: 5/5 - Results in a very close shave, even though there are a lot of variables like razor, blade, etc. Overall, I changed from 3/5 to give it a 4/5 stars for two primary reasons: (1) Personal preference, I like shave creams that produce a rich, creamy lather. This product produces little to no lather by design, which is just a personal preference matter. (2) I found that it tends to dry out quickly when shaving. After I apply it to my face, I found that it dries quickly and needs to be rewetted. Water is the key - if its wet, it produces a very slick surface on your skin that makes for a close, irritation-free shave...as long as you keep it hydrated with water. Shave creams that produce a rich lather don't tend to dry out during the shave. I hope this helps. Thanks to Fred from Cremo for the tips on how to use this and what to expect. It is not intended to be used like a traditional shave cream that I'm used to. ORIGINAL REVIEW: This is OK...not great, not bad, but just OK. I am always looking for new shave products to try, and I figured I'd give this shave creme a test run. The price wasn't bad, but compared to other shave cremes I've tried over the years, this is not one of my favorites. Tops on my list are Taylor of Old Bond Street products - they have the best shave cremes I've found regardless of price. Smooth, makes a great lather, and available in a variety of flavors. The best combination of price and performance shave creme I've found are C.O. Bigelow products. These are the best at a very cost-competitve price (I can get two tubes for $15.00). Its not as smooth, slick and lathery as the TOBS, but, it comes in a close second at a great price. The Cremo product is about the same price as the C.O. Bigelow, and doesn't produce as good a lather or smoothness. The one thing I do like is the cool menthol flavor does produce a very nice cooling effect on your skin.
A**K
A 5 Star Review but a DIRE WARNING. DIRE.
Gents, for me, lotion-style shaving cream is pretty hit or miss when it comes to getting a close, comfortable shave. However, I used the cooling Crema cream to shave my face, and it indeed is very slick and gives a very close shave. The cooling action is probably the strongest I've experienced, but it's not uncomfortable. On those mornings where you don't want to get out of bed, it will definitely put a much needed perk in your step. It smells great, too. Not overbearing, just a light scent. Five stars when used on your face. Now for the DIRE WARNING about where you use it: I take pride in keeping myself well-groomed head to toes. It's 2024, and I know I'm not alone. So, let's be honest: No one likes a hairy egg. Imagine reaching into a carton of eggs and finding a hairy one. You'd be like, "This is not acceptable. I'm filing a class action lawsuit and alerting the FDA." Same goes for the people who experience you in your birthday suit. Just ask them, "Would you prefer silky smooth, non-hairy eggs or do you like kiwi fruit/rambutans (look them up)?" The vast, vast majority of answers will be beautifully smooth, shiny eggs. Anyway, I would advise you strongly not to use this on any eggs. Too spicy for eggs. And don't be lulled into a false sense of security because you tried putting it on eggs but don't feel alarmed right away. Before you know it, you'll be doing interpretive dance, crying and laughing at the same time, trying to figure out a way to extinguish the cooling fire. But, you, like me, will discover that, like your mouth when eating really spicy food, nothing helps but the excruciating passage of time. Water, ice, milk, tortilla chips--Nope. Now, I know that some people can eat really spicy food without blinking an eye, and I know some of you will ignore me or try it just for fun. If you live, I promise that you and the people around you will end up astonished at how smooth eggs can be. You'll no longer use the analogy, "Smooth as a baby's butt." You will say, "Smooth as a freshly shaved pair of ............ eggs." One more thing. I don't have direct experience because experimenting with eggs was more than enough, but it still probably goes without saying that you should, at all costs, avoid putting this stuff on the business end of sausages, pickles, mushrooms, twinkies, Geoducks, etc. And, bless your heart if you try, but please have a fire extinguisher or 911 on the line if you dare apply it around the outside of a pineapple ring, doughnut, or bagel. To reiterate, this cream is amazing. From the neck up. 5 stars.
R**L
Lubricating Cooling Shaving Cream
Great shave cream. Mint odor has good cooling sensation and lubricates well for a smooth shave.
M**U
Where have you been all my life?
This is by far the best shaving cream... ever. Use a very small amount, makes a thin, smooth barrier. No nicks or cuts. Leaves your face with a wonderful cooling sensation and smooth softness. My only regret is that I didn't find this stuff 30 years ago.
E**S
Nice fresh mint but not enough coverage
I realize now it’s a cream and not a foam so it doesn’t lather up if that makes sense. I do find it nice and refreshing, although my teenage son gave me his because he felt it was too cold on his face. Ha. It’s a nice minty fresh feeling. I just feel like it doesn’t really attach to my skin to provide a protective barrier of sorts -like other shaving gels or cream creams have. Wouldn’t buy it again.
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