Earlier Personal Care was simple and therefore also the use of after-sun products. Showers dry, apply cream, put - ready. Nivea invents this new sequence and lets me creams inside the shower cubicle. Then rinse again and men and women are, in theory, as spick and span. Excellent.
In practice, the innovative new development only partly convinced. Maybe I have the bad habit to put alleged innovations in question. But the system has quirks. Proven and perhaps some imaginary weaknesses, but definitely drawbacks.
1. Higher price. Compared to conventional body lotion (even from Nivea).
2. Higher cream consumption. The stuff roars in the shower just so over wet skin.
3. Increased water consumption. In a second round of "Let the water flow" inevitable.
4. The feeling. Unusually, though not unpleasant. But pulling the shower lotion a really? Or I wash 50% of laboriously applied cream that at once?
5. The expiry. Normal showers. Water. Freezing and shivering. Apply lotion. Feeding can. Abdu. Greasy ground. This is progress?
6. The body sensation. The shower body lotion reaches me not identical, soft & moist efficiency as "real" body lotion.
7. The residues. No residues in the towel? Either I take not enough time, or the advertising lies. Just use a dark towel and rub off clean, surprised the result. At least the area around the drain and the edges of the shower talk to daily dosing of two people for themselves.
8. The time taken. My morning ritual in the bathroom has not changed, only the process. Fast I'm not. Seeking the synergy effect so far in vain.
Personally, I can not befriend me properly with the new achievement in the nursing field.