Men's everyday skincare*
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Achieving great-looking skin has never been easier. Enjoy free UK standard p&p on your entire order and receive a complimentary Daily Eye Repair 10ml, worth £14.25, when you purchase our grooming regime.
Normal retail value £54.50 based on individual item prices.

What's included & how to use
Face and Body Wash 200ml bottle
For maximum freshness, this wash containing gentle foaming agents and five pure essential oils is quick to use and easy to rinse off.
Contains no sodium lauryl/laureth sulphate.
Apply to wet skin, work into a lather and rinse off thoroughly.
Naturally active ingredients include aloe vera, patchouli, bergamot and vetiver.
Suitable for all skin types
Apply to wet skin, work into a lather and rinse off thoroughly.

- Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis)
- The gel found in this cactus-like plant’s fat juicy fronds contain active ingredients to help cool, soothe and soften the skin. Aloe vera has been used for more than 6000 years to treat a variety of skin ailments, including sunburn, blisters and burns.

- Patchouli Essential Oil (Pogostemon cablin)
- Patchouli has reviving and stimulating properties and is used by aromatherapists to help soothe skin and help calm stress. It is even reported to be a mild aphrodisiac! The sweet, spicy, heady odour of patchouli makes it a very popular fragrance ingredient.

- Soap Bark (Quillaja saponaria)
- Natural saponins, found in the wood of the Chilean soap bark tree provide the basis for our naturally foaming Orange Flower Botanical Body Wash. The tree has astringent, anti-inflammatory and invigorating properties and is used by herbalists to help treat coughs and bronchitis. On the skin, it can help to relieve scalp problems such as dandruff.

- Tree moss Absolute
- Tree moss is the name given to the absolute produced from lichens collected from a variety of trees. It is a dark coloured oil with a woody, earthy odour that is used in fragrance blends. It is also a useful natural fixative in perfumery, this means that it is used to help maintain the fragrance of a blend for a longer period.

- Vetiver Essential Oil (Vetiveria zizanioides)
- Vetiver is a tall perennial grass. An essential oil with a sweet, earthy odour is produced from its roots. This oil is known as the ‘oil of tranquillity’ because of its sedative properties, which help promote relaxation.

- Lavandin (Lavandula hybrida)
- Lavandin is a hybrid resulting from crossbreeding between lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) and Spike lavender (Lavandula latifolia) plants. These hybrids have a more vigorous growth habit and yield more essential oil than lavender. Lavandin oil is used for its fragrance which is similar to lavender but with more of a camphoraceous note.

- Tonka Bean Absolute (Dipteryx odorata)
- Tonka bean absolute is produced from the beans of a large tree, native to South America, which grows over 120 feet high. Tonka bean has a soft sweet odour reminiscent of hay and coconut and is often used as a natural fixative in perfumery; this means that it is used to help maintain the fragrance of a blend for a longer period.

- Bergamot Essential Oil (Citrus aurantium bergamia)
- Bergamot is named after the Italian town of Bergamo where the fruit was originally cultivated. This refreshing essential oil is extracted from the bergamot fruits, and is widely used by aromatherpists to relieve stress, depression and insomnia.

- Armoise (Artemisia vulgaris)
- Armoise is the common name used when referring to the essential oil of Artemisia vulgaris, which is native to temperate regions of Europe and Asia. The plant grows to between 3 and four feet high and has silvery-grey leaves and small yellow button-like flowers. The aerial part of the plant produces an essential oil with a camphorous, fresh and minty aroma that is widely used in perfumery.

- Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
- This antioxidant helps protect skin against free radical damage caused by pollution and the sun’s radiation. We only use premium natural-source vitamin E which is up to three times more potent than the synthetic variety.
Other ingredients
At Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare we always try to use high quality, safe, naturally active ingredients.
The other ingredients in this product are:
Aqua (water), Decyl glucoside, Aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) leaf juice, Quillaja saponaria (soap bark) extract, Acrylates copolymer, Tocopherol (vitamin E), Citrus aurantium bergamia (bergamot) fruit oil, Lavandula hybrida (lavandin) oil, Pogostemon cablin (patchouli) oil, Vetiveria zizanoides (vetiver) root oil, Artemisia vulgaris (armoise) leaf oil, Dipteryx odorata (tonka) bean absolute, Evernia furfuracea (treemoss) extract, Coco-glucoside, Glyceryl oleate, Phenoxyethanol, Linalool, Sodium hydroxide, Citric acid, Limonene, Methylisothiazolinone, Sodium benzoate, Potassium sorbate, Hydrogenated palm glycerides citrate.
Please take a moment to read our ingredients policy.
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My husband adores this, and doesn't use anything else. It has a delicious, refreshing fragrance which leaves him refreshed and smelling gorgeous.
Caroline Lund | 22 April 2012 -
My husband loves this product. We both love our cleanse and polish too... but he loves his face and body wash best! The fragrance is so fresh.
Helen McLean | 12 January 2011 -
'Great product, clean, fresh, easy rinsed, and all from a minimal amount of product.'
Mr JAMES WHITTON | 23 February 2010 -
'Your Mens Face and Body Wash leaves my skin feeling fresh, revived but never stripped or dry. The fragrance also makes it a pleasure to use!'
Mr Lee Dowle | 4 December 2008
Sensitive Shave Cream 100ml tube
Offering you a clean, close and smooth shave thanks to its ultimate glide formula, Sensitive Shave Cream helps prevent razor burn and contains naturally active ingredients to soothe, calm and protect skin.
It’s specially formulated using naturally powerful, gentle foaming agents and is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.
Dispense a small amount of Sensitive Shave Cream into your hands, add water and work into a lather before applying to your face.
Naturally active ingredients include shave grass, renowned for its soothing properties, and clary sage and eucalyptus to help calm and protect skin.
Suitable for all skin types
Feel the direction in which your beard grows. As a general rule, this is the direction in which you should always shave.
Moisten your beard by splashing your face with several handfuls of the hottest water you can comfortably stand.
Dispense a small amount of Sensitive Shave Cream – around the size of a 10p piece – into your hand and add a little water. Work in your hands until you have a rich, creamy lather – if it’s too thick, add a little more water. If it’s not thick enough, add a little more cream. Rub the shaving cream into your beard vigorously to help lift hairs away from your skin.
Now start shaving by working in the direction of your hair growth, using slow, gentle strokes to avoid grazing or nicking skin. Use your other hand to gently pull and stretch the skin, so that you create a flat surface for your razor blade to glide over easily.
Regularly rinse and tap your razor on the sink to remove hair and cream build-up. Using hot water works best.
Smooth your hands over the shaved area to check for any stray hairs and re-shave any missed areas.
After shaving, splash your face several times with cold water to rinse and refresh the skin. Pat with a clean, soft towel, leaving your skin slightly damp. Don’t rub – this can cause irritation.

- Eucalyptus Essential Oil (Eucalyptus globulus)
- Native to Australia, eucalyptus shoots are a favourite food of the koala. The cooling essential oil produced from the leaves and twigs has decongestant properties and is used by aromatherapists to ease muscular aches and pains.

- Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea)
- Clary Sage oil is distilled from the flowering tops and leaves of the plant, which grows best in the Mediterranean region. The oil has a sweet, herbaceous, warm tobacco-like note. It is used in aromatherapy to reduce stress and has an anti-depressant effect. The herb has been used for centuries in many different cultures both as a culinary and medicinal herb. The Egyptians used it to treat infertility, the Romans believed it prolonged life and in the Middle Ages it was said to have a 'miracle' curing power.

- Peppermint Essential Oil (Mentha piperita)
- Peppermint has been used for centuries for digestive problems and today peppermint tea is commonly drunk after meals, particularly in warm climates. Refreshing and invigorating, it helps to tone and stimulate the skin and makes a cooling, refreshing foot bath.

- Cedarwood - Virginian Essential Oil (Juniperus virginiana)
- This essential oil has a woody odour reminiscent of pencil sharpenings. It is widely used in fine fragrances and aftershave lotions.

- Cabreuva Essential Oil (Myrocarpus frondosus)
- Cabreuva oil is distilled from the bark of the tree. The tree originates in South America and has very hard wood and is used for furniture making. The chippings from which the oil is extracted are the waste product of the timber mills. The oil has a delicate, sweet, woody-floral scent but has great tenacity and is used as a fixative in perfume blends.

- Lavandin (Lavandula hybrida)
- Lavandin is a hybrid resulting from crossbreeding between lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) and Spike lavender (Lavandula latifolia) plants. These hybrids have a more vigorous growth habit and yield more essential oil than lavender. Lavandin oil is used for its fragrance which is similar to lavender but with more of a camphoraceous note.

- Palmarosa Essential Oil (Cymbopogon martinii)
- Palmarosa is a flowering grass that is native to India and is in the same family as Citronella and Lemongrass. The essential oil is distilled from the freshly dried leaves of the plant. It has a fresh, floral, sweet rosy scent similar to Rose Geranium and is often mistaken as such. Aromatherapists have used palmarosa oil for stress, nervous tension, grief and anger.

- Geranium Essential Oil (Pelargonium graveolens)
- This essential oil provides a wonderfully uplifting fragrance. Pelargonium graveolens, known as rose-scented geranium has a powerful rose-like odour. This luxurious oil is most commonly used in aromatherapy for its toning and balancing properties.

- D-panthenol
- Otherwise known as pro-vitamin B5, this B vitamin is necessary for the normal functioning of the skin and has a moisturising effect. It also helps stimulate cellular renewal.

- Glycerin
- The glycerin we use is always vegetable derived. It is a humectant (attracts water), drawing atmospheric water onto the skin to aid hydration.

- Lavender Essential Oil (Lavandula angustifolia)
- This comforting, calming oil has been widely used since the late 16th Century. More recently research has shown the benefits of this versatile oil to help induce a restful night’s sleep. We use a high altitude lavender from the Mount Ventoux area of France for its wonderful calming aroma.

- Coriander Essential Oil (Coriandrum sativum)
- Coriander is native to southern Europe and the western Mediterranean region. The essential oil is distilled from the dried fruits (seeds) of the plant and has a sweet, musky, spicy, woody aroma. As the seeds dry they develop an aromatic scent and flavour and this has been used to advantage for thousands of years. The seeds have been found in ancient Egyptian tombs and reference was made to them in ancient Sanscrit writings. The ancient Romans used the spice to preserve their meat.

- Lemon Essential Oil (Citrus limon)
- Lemon essential oil is cold pressed from the peel of the fruit. The oil is contained within glands in the outer layer of the peel. Lemons have been used in cooking and beverages for centuries but were only brought to Europe during the Crusades and did not become widely used in Europe until the 16th century. The oil is used in aromatherapy and has a refreshing and uplifting effect, and is sometimes referred to as 'the sunshine oil'. Studies have shown that dispersing lemon oil into the atmosphere helps improve concentration; in Japan it is used in this way and is said to reduce typing errors in the workplace.

- Shave Grass Extract (Equisetum arvense)
- This unique feathery looking plant descends from prehistoric times. Over the centuries it has been widely used by herbalists for many other purposes. Rich in silica it has been used for scouring metal. An extract made form this plant has astringent properties.
Other ingredients
At Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare we always try to use high quality, safe, naturally active ingredients.
The other ingredients in this product are:
Aqua (water), Stearic acid, Myristic acid, Potassium hydroxide, Coconut acid, Glycerin, Equisetum arvense (shave grass) extract, Pelargonium graveolens (geranium) oil, Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) oil, Lavandula hybrida (lavandin) oil, Citrus medica limonum (lemon) peel oil, Cymbopogon martinii (palmarosa) oil, Mentha piperita (peppermint) oil, Salvia sclarea (clary sage) oil, Coriandrum sativum (coriander) seed oil, Eucalyptus globulus (eucalyptus) leaf oil, Juniperus virginiana (virginian cedarwood) oil, Myrocarpus fastigiatus (cabreuva) oil, Triethanolamine, Sodium hydroxide, Phenoxyethanol, Benzoic acid, Dehydroacetic acid, Ethylhexylglycerin, Citronellol, Geraniol, Limonene, Linalool.
Please take a moment to read our ingredients policy.
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I recently moved to a traditional safety razor after years of using many different types of "supermarket multi-blade systems". I probably use the shaving cream differently to other reviewers. I put 3-4 drops into a shaving bowl with a wet badger brush and whip it for around 1 min. you get enough foam to fil the bowl and its a really rich cream. I am really hyper sensitive when it comes to shaving and my skin but I have found this product to be perfect and I will be using this for a long time to come. I love the smell too! 10 out of 10 - its perfect.
Ian Graves | 18 October 2011 -
Amazing smell,its the best shave cream i have ever used.leaves you close and smooth.A fantastic product,wish discovered it earlier.
Richard Farrant | 18 December 2010 -
'Have used and sent as presents your Men's shaving products for two years now and can not believe how much 'smoother' the finished shave is( we live in a 'very hard' water area ) compared to other high street products. '
Mr richard lewis | 18 February 2010 -
'Wonderful product in a fantastic new range. My wife has been raving about Liz Earle products for years and I now know what she's been talking about! I would now not use anything else.'
Mr Mark Wilderspin | 18 February 2010
After-Shaving Moisturiser 50ml tube
Light and easily absorbed, this daily moisturiser is perfect for all skin types, leaving it smooth and soft. Suitable for everyday use, after showering, shaving or whenever skin needs a moisture boost.
Apply sparingly to clean skin over face and neck, or where required.
Naturally active ingredients include self-heal extract to help soothe small nicks and calm razor burn plus borage to help moisturise.
Suitable for all skin types
Use After-Shaving Moisturiser after our Sensitive Shave Cream or whenever required.
Apply sparingly to clean skin over face and neck, or where required. Suitable for everyday use whenever skin needs a moisture hit.

- Avocado Oil (Persea gratissima)
- The flesh of the avocado contains nearly 50% plant oil. Highly nutritious, it is a good source of vitamin E, magnesium and linoleic acid, an essential fatty acid and leaves the skin smooth and soft.

- Bergamot Essential Oil (Citrus aurantium bergamia)
- Bergamot is named after the Italian town of Bergamo where the fruit was originally cultivated. This refreshing essential oil is extracted from the bergamot fruits, and is widely used by aromatherpists to relieve stress, depression and insomnia.

- Borage Oil (Borago officinalis)
- Nicknamed the herb of gladness by the Romans because of its use in treating depression. The beautiful star shaped flowers of this plant give way to tiny seeds crammed with a health promoting plant oil. This oil is one of the richest sources of the essential fatty acid GLA (gamma linolenic acid), which helps to lock moisture onto the skin.

- Cedarwood - Virginian Essential Oil (Juniperus virginiana)
- This essential oil has a woody odour reminiscent of pencil sharpenings. It is widely used in fine fragrances and aftershave lotions.

- Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea)
- Clary Sage oil is distilled from the flowering tops and leaves of the plant, which grows best in the Mediterranean region. The oil has a sweet, herbaceous, warm tobacco-like note. It is used in aromatherapy to reduce stress and has an anti-depressant effect. The herb has been used for centuries in many different cultures both as a culinary and medicinal herb. The Egyptians used it to treat infertility, the Romans believed it prolonged life and in the Middle Ages it was said to have a 'miracle' curing power.

- Geranium Essential Oil (Pelargonium graveolens)
- This essential oil provides a wonderfully uplifting fragrance. Pelargonium graveolens, known as rose-scented geranium has a powerful rose-like odour. This luxurious oil is most commonly used in aromatherapy for its toning and balancing properties.

- Self-Heal Extract (Prunella vulgaris)
- This short perennial plant is packed with tiny purple flowers and belongs to the same family as lavender and mint. Self-heal is used by herbalists the world over for a wide variety of conditions.

- Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
- This antioxidant helps protect skin against free radical damage caused by pollution and the sun’s radiation. We only use premium natural-source vitamin E which is up to three times more potent than the synthetic variety.

- Wheatgerm Oil (Triticum vulgare)
- This oil comes from the seed or ‘germ’ of the wheat stalk. Wheatgerm makes an excellent addition to massage oil as it contains high levels of vitamin E, which is a powerful antioxidant.

- Lavandin (Lavandula hybrida)
- Lavandin is a hybrid resulting from crossbreeding between lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) and Spike lavender (Lavandula latifolia) plants. These hybrids have a more vigorous growth habit and yield more essential oil than lavender. Lavandin oil is used for its fragrance which is similar to lavender but with more of a camphoraceous note.

- Glycerin
- The glycerin we use is always vegetable derived. It is a humectant (attracts water), drawing atmospheric water onto the skin to aid hydration.

- D-panthenol
- Otherwise known as pro-vitamin B5, this B vitamin is necessary for the normal functioning of the skin and has a moisturising effect. It also helps stimulate cellular renewal.
Other ingredients
At Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare we always try to use high quality, safe, naturally active ingredients.
The other ingredients in this product are:
Aqua (water), Coco-caprylate/caprate, Cetyl alcohol, Persea gratissima (avocado) oil, Glycerin, Polyglyceryl-3 methylglucose distearate, Cetyl esters, Borago officinalis (borage) seed oil, Sodium lactate, Prunella vulgaris (self-heal) leaf extract, Triticum vulgare (wheat) germ oil, Tocopherol (vitamin E), Panthenol, Tocopheryl acetate, Cetearyl glucoside, Lavandula hybrida (lavandin) oil, Citrus aurantium bergamia (bergamot) fruit oil, Pelargonium graveolens (geranium) oil, Salvia sclarea (clary sage) oil, Juniperus virginiana (virginian cedarwood) oil, Dipteryx odorata (tonka) bean absolute, Evernia furfuracea (treemoss) extract, Phenoxyethanol, Xanthan gum, Benzoic acid, Sodium hydroxide, Dehydroacetic acid, Lactic acid, Linalool, Ethylhexylglycerin, Polyaminopropyl biguanide, Limonene, Citronellol, Geraniol.
Please take a moment to read our ingredients policy.
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I love the after shave moisturiser. It suits my skin better than any of the women's ones. It goes on easily, absorbs well and leaves absolutely no greasy feeling. It lasts ages. My husband urged me to try it after he got fed up with me grumbling about others I used and I am so glad he did as I wouldn't use anything else now.
wendy adamson | 29 December 2010 -
my man loves this and it shows by his new daily routine and better skin.he would not go back to his old moisturiser and has just topped up with a triple pack to save running out
Beverley Murphy | 22 November 2010 -
'I got hooked on Liz Earle's Cleanse & Polish as a great alternative to soap & water (and so much better for me my wife tells me). But it is the after shave moisturiser that I appreciate most. I have an hours commute each day on a motor bike and I used to get very dry skin and on occasion sore spots. But now I have no worries even thou the cream is quickly absorbed it seems to work all day long. I have even started to use a little at night as my wife now expects me to look my best. (I think my wife might have traded me in by now for a newer model otherwise) So please keep up the good work with these great products. Richard'
Mr Richard Perry | 24 February 2009 -
'Everything about Liz Earle is excellent. I use the after shave moisturiser and cleanse and polish. They are the best products by far i have ever used and always make my skin feel clean and fresh.in addition the website it so quick and easy to use, fantastice service.'
Mr Jon Masters | 16 January 2009
Complimentary...
Daily Eye Repair 10ml tube
Use this triple-action cream every morning after moisturising to help reduce the appearance of fine lines. Light-reflective particles brighten dark under-eye shadows, while SPF10 mineral sunscreen helps protect this delicate area from UV light.
Apply every morning as part of your daily skincare routine
Naturally active ingredients include moisturising borage, protective antioxidants beta-carotene and natural source vitamin E plus soothing echinacea.
Suitable for all skin types
Gently blend a small amount of Daily Eye Repair under and around the eye area as well as on fine lines around the mouth and forehead.
Apply every morning over your moisturiser.

- Borage Oil (Borago officinalis)
- Nicknamed the herb of gladness by the Romans because of its use in treating depression. The beautiful star shaped flowers of this plant give way to tiny seeds crammed with a health promoting plant oil. This oil is one of the richest sources of the essential fatty acid GLA (gamma linolenic acid), which helps to lock moisture onto the skin.

- Titanium Dioxide
- Titanium Dioxide occurs naturally as the mineral 'Rutile' but it is almost always coloured due to contamination with materials such as Iron Oxides. Titanium Dioxide is very effective at reflecting UV light and hence ideal for use as a component in sun protection products.

- Beta-carotene
- Beta-carotene is one of the orange/yellow pigments responsible for the colour of many fruits and vegetables such as carrots, oranges, apricots. It is also widely found in green leafy vegetables but its colour is masked by the green chlorophyll. This is why when the level of chlorophyll in leaves falls during autumn the leaves turn a reddish colour as the beta-carotene becomes visible. Beta-carotene has antioxidant properties.

- D-panthenol
- Otherwise known as pro-vitamin B5, this B vitamin is necessary for the normal functioning of the skin and has a moisturising effect. It also helps stimulate cellular renewal.

- Echinacea Extract (Echinacea angustifolia/purpurea)
- This pretty flower from the same family as sunflowers and daisies has striking purple petals. It is said to be named because the spiky conical seed head in the centre of the petals resembles a hedgehog (echinos is Greek for hedgehog). Native Americans first used this plant and it has since been used widely in herbal preparations ever since for anything ranging from colds and flu to skin conditions.

- Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
- This antioxidant helps protect skin against free radical damage caused by pollution and the sun’s radiation. We only use premium natural-source vitamin E which is up to three times more potent than the synthetic variety.
Other ingredients
At Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare we always try to use high quality, safe, naturally active ingredients.
The other ingredients in this product are:
Aqua (water), Tocopheryl acetate, PEG-20 stearate, Tocopherol (vitamin E), Titanium dioxide, Borago officinalis (borage) seed oil, Cetearyl alcohol, Panthenol, Hexyl laurate, Octyldodecanol, Propylene glycol, Echinacea angustifolia (echinacea) extract, Sodium lactate, Beta-carotene, Lactic acid, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Butylparaben, Ethylparaben, Propylparaben, Isobutylparaben.
Please take a moment to read our ingredients policy.
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I began using the eye repair about 2 weeks ago. Today my husband asked me - completely unprompted - what I was doing to my eyes as the skin around them looked tighter. I had myself thought that this product was workin,g but I now KNOW it is!!
Susan Emmott | 1 April 2012 -
WOW! What a product!! I suffer with dark circles which have always knocked my confidence. Since using under eye repair, my dark circles have almost disappeared, I always had the perception that they were quite bad, and they were my main focus. I have tried many products and I mean many products and this is the only one that has worked! AMAZING! Thank you to all at Liz Earle!!
Jessica Cooper | 28 February 2012 -
Tried a million eye creams and thought they were a bit un-necessary. This makes my under eye concealer go on like a dream
Katie Flint | 9 July 2011 -
Having tried different eye products in the past for puffiness and dark shadows, it was a complete breath of fresh air to find something that actually worked! At only 24 i was always self conscious of this problem and now i will never be without it. There is no need to apply numerous layers of concealer anymore! Thanks x
Laura Alice Kinnard | 1 July 2011
* Normal retail value £54.50 based on individual item prices. Free p&p offer applies to your entire order when you purchase our Men's everyday skincare offer from 29th March - 27th June 2012 through our websites and customer centre only, subject to availability, while stocks last. Free p&p is UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man standard delivery only. No cash or other alternatives. Liz Earle reserves the right to amend or withdraw the offer at any time.