







🌿 Elevate your shave game with nature’s finest – because your beard deserves the best!
Proraso Nourishing Shaving Cream is expertly crafted in Italy for thick, coarse beards. With 91% natural ingredients including Shea and Cocoa Butters, it delivers deep hydration and a rich, creamy lather from a unique 3-day maturation process. Free from parabens, silicones, mineral oils, and artificial colors, it soothes skin while leaving a subtle sandalwood scent. A premium choice for the modern professional seeking a smooth, irritation-free shave.




















| ASIN | B0084GVSWG |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104,868 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #154 in Men's Shaving Creams |
| Brand Name | Proraso |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 5,381 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08004395001095, 08004395009138 |
| Item Form | Cream |
| Item Height | 8 inches |
| Item Weight | 125 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Proraso |
| Material Type Free | Paraben Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent Name | Sandalwood |
| Skin Type | Dry |
| Unit Count | 5.2 Ounce |
G**G
Best of the premium shaving creams I have tried
Best of the premium shaving creams I have tried. I have tried the following brands of Shaving Cream in the following order: Taylor of Old Bond Street Lavender Shaving Cream Bowl Taylor of Old Bond Street Lemon + Lime Shaving Cream Paula's Choice PC4Men Shave Proraso Shaving Cream, Sandalwood Musgo Real Shave Cream Proraso Shaving Cream, Aloe and Vitamin E First, a little about me and how I shave, so you have some perspective when reading my review... I am a bald man and shave my face as well as head. I am fair skinned and would say that my beard is medium-coarse and my skin is semi-sensitive. I prefer using a Gillete Fusion cartridge blade, although I have tried many other types. I shave in a hot shower and apply shave cream to my face using a Vulfix "Super Badger" hair brush, and apply it to the brush with my hand. I don't use a bowl, due to being in the shower, and since my hand works just fine to mix/apply the cream to my brush. In a shave cream product, I look for a product that creates good lather, reduces friction and irritation, has a comfortable shave, is moisturizing, doesn't make me break out, and either unscented or a pleasant smell. My first foray into premium shave creams started with the brand, Taylor of Old Bond Street. I really liked their lavender shave cream bowl. I happily used it for a couple of years. It has a nice smell and a thick lather which lasts on the brush for as many as 5 passes on my head and face with only re-applying to the brush once. It was a very comfortable shave and left my face and head soft, smooth, and moisturized. The smell was a little strong, but I love the smell of lavender and enjoyed it despite the strength of the fragrance. I never had any problems with breakouts or irritation, and always had a good shave. I also tried the lemon-lime scent, but didn't find it as pleasing as the lavender variety, although the shave quality was the same as the lavender scented cream. The lemon-lime scent is not nearly as strong as the lavender, and I would recommend these two Taylor products to anyone; they're awesome. The problem with the Taylor stuff for me was that, in the shower, I would have to unscrew the top of the bowl container, set it aside, then use my fingers to collect some cream, and then replace the cap. A few times I ended up spilling some or getting water in the bowl, thereby wasting product. By the end of the usable life of the bowl of shave cream, I had a watered down cream. So, I decided to look for shave cream in a tube form, for easier use in the shower. I'm not sure why I never tried the tubes that Taylor sells. Perhaps it was the cost, or maybe they weren't available at the time. I can't remember. First, I tried the brand, "Paulas Choice", since my wife and I use her skin products like sun screen, exfoliants, anti-oxidant creams, moisturizers, cleansers, etc. She makes great stuff and it is much more affordable than other premium brands. I highly recommend her stuff. Where her stuff is lacking, though, is in men's shave products. I tried her "PC4MEN Shave" gel and found it to be extremely thin, no lather, and not as pleasing to shave with. Admittedly, it is not meant to be a lathering cream, and is an entirely different type of product, which some people may actually prefer. The shave was not as comfortable or pleasing as any of the creams I've used, but did seem to provide decent lubrication. I had to apply it several times during a shave and use a lot of semi-expensive product. I just didn't like it. If Paula ever comes out with an actual shave cream, I will rush to try it, because of the extremely high quality of everything else she sells. Next, I ordered myself a tube each of the Musgo Real and the Proraso Snadalwood creams from Amazon. I decided to try the Proraso first. It had a nice, very light smell. It lathered up thick and creamy, and felt great going on my skin with my Vulfix badger brush that I've used for years. I had a slightly better shave than the Taylor stuff I used to use, with less irritation; I wasecstatic. I was getting a better shave, without the hassle of the bowl packaging. It was also easier to pack and travel with than the bowl. Admittedly, I miss the Taylor's lavender smell a little. I'm not super-crazy about the sandalwood smell, but it is pleasant and very light. My skin feels smooth, moisturized, and without irritation when shaving with the Proraso Sandalwood. It is my favorite shave cream product I've tried. Next I tried the Musgo Real. I really liked it. The smell was different than the Proraso Sandalwood, and I preferred it over the Proraso. The Musgo Real has a thicker feel. It probably has less water in it than the Proraso stuff. It also has, what seems to be, fibrous strands of something mixed in. It feels really nice! When applying it with my brush, it felt super thick and hearty. It required a little more work to generate the same lather as the Proraso, and Oh!, what torture it is needing to massage my face more with my badger hair brush! Just kidding, of course. More time with the brush is actually a pleasure, except if you're in a big hurry. I got an excellent shave with the Musgo Real and really liked it. Very little irritation, and it is right up there with the Proraso Sandalwood for comfort and a very pleasant shave. It takes a very close second place to the Proraso Sandalwood, mainly because of my preference for Proraso's easier lathering. I feel like the Musgo Real did last a little longer on the brush for more applications, but only very slightly longer. Next, I was running out of my supply, so I decided to order some more Proraso. I decided that since I wasn't in love with the Sandalwood scent, I would try Proraso's Viramin E and Aloe formula. On my first shave with it, I didn't like it very much. The scent reminded me of Johnson and Johnson's body powder. Not horrible, but not my preference. It's a very light scent and not over powering, just like the sandalwood, but, regardless, the scent was more bothersome to me than pleasant. It went on a little thinner than the Proraso Sandalwood, and I needed to use significantly more to get a decent lather. Even when applying a good amount, the lather was not as rich as with the Proraso Sandalwood's or Musgo Real's. The Proraso Vitamin E and Aloe also has a slight bit of menthol in it, which I absolutely hate. It is barely noticeable until the end of a long shave, after you've had it on your skin for a while. Then comes that menthol tingle that I absolutely despise. I ended up going through the tube as fast as I could, just to use it up. I then ordered another tube of Proraso Sandalwood and am going to stick with it. I am very happy with it and do not plan to switch any time soon. I hope this helps those of you deciding on what shave product to try next. Since you know so much about how I like to shave, feel free to recommend a new product to me that you like, or comment on my review.
M**N
Excellent for Thick, Coarse Beards
Proraso Nourishing is great for managing coarse beards. It softens facial hair, reduces dryness, and leaves the beard feeling smooth and healthy. The scent is pleasant but not overpowering, and a little goes a long way. Highly recommend for anyone with a thick or rough beard.
Z**E
Proraso - An Old-School Brand that Knows How to Keep Innovating.
Too many companies revise their brands to increase profits at the expense of quality. Proraso has been a favorite of many wet shavers for years because it's been a consistently excellent product that works well. It's also a great value compared to many products out there. With the demise of old-school products in most grocery stores in the US, we have to turn to alternatives to get the results that we expect. Proraso is one such brand that is revered among old-school wet shavers. However, there have been times where people have criticized a few of the ingredients in the old formulations. It is certainly worth taking note. Some more recent EU cosmetics standards have increased scrutiny over certain components in many products. Whether or not this is the reason for reformulation, the SLS, propylene glycol, and parabens, etc., have been removed from their products. In the process, the manufacturer appears to have spent a considerable amount of effort in revamping the product line to give it a bit more diversity. This new sandalwood and shea version of Proraso surprised me. I hadn't expected to see this product when I was out to replenish some of my shave cream / soap stash. In fact, I didn't even know it existed until about a week ago. In terms of performance, it still works as well as it ever has. Lathering is a bit different due to the lack of foaming that the old SLS would provide (which is why companies use SLS in the first place). It is my understanding that natural products cannot create the same foaming properties of detergents. I actually generally prefer to not have SLS in my products. Nevertheless, the lather is still great and protects the skin while retaining water. Water is the most important part of the shave. If it can't be held to the face to soften the skin and hair, then a shave product is useless! Shaving is smooth and nick-free. I like the new sandlwood fragrance and it is a great alternative to the traditional Proraso menthol and eucalyptus. Shaving is enjoyable, and the fragrance is neither overpowering or artificial. The low-notes of the sandalwood are evident for hours after the shave, but are not cloying. There is still a distinct old-school soapy smell to the product. It smells clean and traditional, unlike so many of those artificial-smelling products out there. In other words, this may very well be a prime example of reworking a product in *the right ways* and maintaining good customer loyalty while reaching out to a new audience. I really like this product and can't wait to try some of the other new Proraso products formulas.
R**S
Big help to my shaving experience
I'd been wetshaving about a month and was ready to quit when I ordered this stuff as a last resort. I'd been getting a lot of pulling and weepers with every blade I'd tried even though I swore my technique was acceptable for a beginner. My face always ended up pretty smooth and there weren't any real cuts, it just always left my face feeling pretty beat up. It turns out my lather from the hard soap I'd been using wasn't right. Once I got the Proraso, it was super easy to whip up and it showed me what a proper lather was supposed to feel like. Now I get way less irritation and weepers and shaving is much more enjoyable. I can now use my hard soaps as well, now that I know what a proper lather looks and feels like. I've still only found 2 blades so far really sharp enough to cut my tough but slow growing beard (Personna Lab and Gillette yellow pack) but I havent quit yet and that's thank to Prorasso. Onto the shaving cream itself, I followed the directions and use a 3/4" long squeeze of the stuff either on the brush or into my bowl and a wet but shaken out brush and it whips up pretty quickly into enough cream for 3 passes and my beginner touch up passes. The smell is pretty good, but kinda one-note to me. Lubrication level is nice, it's not greasy at all but it's slick enough you can lightly retouch an area you just shaved. Doesn't leave me dried out feeling afterwards and it washes of very easily. Overall good stuff and hard to mess up. All the shaving websites talk about this stuff and I think the reputation is well earned. I'm sure it's not the best stuff in the world, but it is some of the cheapest and it's good enough that it could be the only thing you ever need. When I'm done this tube I plan on trying one of the other flavors.
J**I
Oh, the LATHER!!! Get a close shave leaving your skin SMOOTH! Simply Unbeatable!
I honestly haven't found ANYTHING that lathers as nicely and smoothly as Proraso! I originally ordered it with my straight razor and have been using it for years. Nothing can touch the silky smoothness of the lather this creates. I've tried soaps, creams, foams, etc. Side note: Get yourself a badger hair shaving brush to apply this shaving cream. You can find them as cheap as $1, but you'd probably get a genuine one for $15? or more. I've had mine for 20 yrs, so they are an investment like the straight razor. A badger hair brush absorbs the water and allows for a beautiful lather to form. When you apply the foam to your skin, it further lathers, spreads the shave cream, and exfoliates your skin. Shave soaps seem to lather, but surprisingly they don't lubricate, nor does the lather last any significant time. By the tine you later your face and pick up your razor, the lather from the shave soaps is gone! Proraso lathers into a smooth, longer lasting, lubricating foam. Proraso Shaving Cream makes a very nice lubricated surface for your razer whether it's a straight razor or multi-blade. Warm your skin to open your pours, stretch your skin out (you can use a wash cloth to "grip" your skin), and shave. You'll get an incredible shave without nicking, razor burn, or bumps! It washes away nicely leaving your skin feeling smooth and clean. The Sandalwood & Shea Butter is very nice on your beard. It's also available in: "Eucalyptus oil & Menthol" - which has a very nice smell as well. You won't believe how close of a shave you can get! And you'll NEVER use that goopy foam-in-a-can again!!! Give this stuff a try - you won't regret it!
B**N
Coarse Beard is his favorite!
My husband says this is the best shaving product he’s ever used! His beard is very coarse but this lotion gives him the closest shave ever and he loves the scent. It’s not overpowering. Just right.
H**A
Good product
I was initially put off a bit by some reviews saying the scent was powdery because I don’t like powdery scents but it is actually very minimal and I don’t hardly notice it. I’ve tried pucks and tins but this is the best for a nice warm shave. If you pair it with a decent brush and a double insulated stainless steel bowl you can’t go wrong. The trick for a warm shave cream is letting the brush and bowl soak a good couple minutes to get the heat in the bowl and then when you empty the bowl shake the brush once but let it stay wet. Then put in the shave cream and whip it really good, it takes a smidge longer than you’d think but just keep going and it’ll be nice and warm. I also put pre shave oil directly into the bowl with the soap and it makes everything glide perfect. Yesterday I shook out all the water from the brush and whipped it up with the oil and I got a super thick lather. It was like painting my face and I loved it, but I think because there was way less warm water it was room temp not warm so depending on what you prefer you can really dial it in. The smell when your done shaving isn’t noticiable woody but it is just nice and clean without being that old man smell. And the cost and longevity can’t be bears. It’s good for those with sensitivity to strong/chemical smells.
E**E
Not as good as Claus Porto, but good enough.
My preferred and favorite shave soap is Claus Porto in the citrus scent, but it has become too expensive. A tube will last me four (or more) months using almond size dabs on my shave brush. The scent rocks, but again too expensive for me to justify. I tried Proraso several years ago and was not impressed, instead preferring shaving soap pucks before discovering Claus Porto. Since I had to make do, I decided to try the tube version or Proraso, which comes in a huge tube. While I am not a fan of the scent, preferring bay rum over most scents, it does give a decent shave. An almond size dollop lathers up nicely using a simple synthetic bristle brush (not a fan of badger and the like brushes). Given the large tube, i should easily get six months out of one. Again I am not a fan of the scent, which I can only describe as mineral like. Not bad enough to bother me, but not ideal, and I am rather sensitive to smells. It does not affect my generally sensitive skin and does not dry out the skin after rinsing. Not exactly moisturizing in the end, but not drying either. Only negative is the scent as noted, and is otherwise recommended.
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