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| #1jetshieldFeb 11, 2011 17:13:53 | I picked up some Edge Infused shave gel today. Out of boredom, I scanned the back of the can while I was waiting to check out. It says "The gel contains natural ingredients Ginseng, Caffeine, and Watermint, along with Vitamins and Anti-Oxidents". |
| #2Robin_HoodlumFeb 11, 2011 17:16:59 | To be fair, I'm sure it contains some unnatural ingredients as well.![]() Also, oil is natural, but you wouldn't eat that! |
| #3KillerGMFeb 11, 2011 17:23:01 | People have been applying vitamins and stuff like that to their face since forever. My daily moisturizing cream has vitamins in it, but I don't think I should eat it! |
| #4jetshieldFeb 11, 2011 17:38:13 | Update: Shaving with this stuff reminds me of the time I accidently grabbed my IcyHot stick instead of my deodorant. |
| #5homicidal_squirrelFeb 11, 2011 21:37:50 | I saw some lube that advertised having vitamin E in big letters. |
| #6Robin_HoodlumFeb 11, 2011 22:17:16 | Then you have "Yummy ****", it's suppose to make your... you know... taste good. ... (OMG... I sound like goldo) |
| #7homicidal_squirrelFeb 11, 2011 22:20:12 | Vitami E is supposed to be good for your skin. It doesn't add flavor. Although there were a lot of the flavored ones available at the store. It was a pharmacy ![]() |
| #8EscherEnigmaFeb 12, 2011 3:50:14 | You can absorb caffeine through your skin. Not sure about ginseg though... |