Beauty : MiN New York Solution2 8oz Pro Refill Razor Bump Treatment

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Beauty : MiN New York Solution2 8oz Pro Refill Razor Bump Treatment

MiN New York Solution2 8oz Pro Refill Razor Bump Treatment

from: MiN New York




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1106





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: MiN New York
Label: MiN New York
Product Manufacturer: MiN New York
Publisher: MiN New York
Ranking: 1106
Size: 8oz Professional Refill
Studio: MiN New York


Product facts:
  • Advanced formula
  • Salon grade product for both men and women
  • Cool light mint fragrance







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Item Description:
Our bestselling solution to ingrown hairs, redness, bumps, and general irritation from shaving and waxing. For both men and women, Solution 2 is formulated with aspirin and organic spearmint to tend and heal your skin.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - simply THE BEST post-wax treatment, no more irritation!
this stuff can burn and be harsh if you have sensitive skin, however, it is well worth it...you will never have another ingrown hair as long as you use this product. anywhere you shave/wax/whatever, it works!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love this product and they fixed the cap!
I have used Solution2 since last summer and swear by it. The refill size used to have a cap that made it hard to refill the roller ball with but this new cap works perfectly and easily! Nice job MiN!



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