The Ballber Pro Replacement charging cord and guards
The Ballber Pro Replacement charging cord and guards
PRODUCT DETAILS
PRODUCT DETAILS
INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENTS
HOW TO USE
HOW TO USE
Comfort Cream: Apply Comfort Cream in the morning and then let it dry to experience all-day comfort and protection against odors, sweat, and chafing.
Anti-Chafe Comfort Stick: Apply daily to any places you have skin rubbing together for all-day comfort.
GUARANTEE
GUARANTEE
Don't sweat it. If you don’t love our natural products and feel like your nuts have not been cradled by a cloud in the first 60 days, we’ll give you your money back. All of it.
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LOTION-TO-POWDER
Applies as a lotion, and dries as a powder to absorb your sweat and create an anti-friction layer, all while keeping you smelling like you just got out of the shower, even if you didn’t.
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Eliminate sweat and chafing
Anti-Chafing Comfort Stick for Friction Defense - Whether he’s decking the halls or lounging by the fire, this glide-on stick will keep friction at bay and deliver long-lasting comfort for those sensitive areas.
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The perfect gift for him
With two of our fan-favorite, bestselling products and our hilarious Christmas ornament, the Jingle Bells Gift Box does not disappoint and we guarantee he'll actually love to use it
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sweat protection
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odor neutralizing
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anti bat-wing
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prevents chafing
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aloe for soothing
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manly scent
Gift box in real life
1,000s OF HAPPY CUSTOMERS
- Rich S.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars2 months agoGreat customer service
Customer service was great it was a misunderstanding about the replacement cord that I purchased and I was refunded and was replaced promptly with the correct part, product also works terrific would recommend this product to everyone to everyone
Was this helpful? - Joshua W.Verified BuyerI do not recommend this productRated 1 out of 5 stars8 months agoDoes not fit my razor
Looked all over the place for a replacement charger (not type-c usb), and thought this may be it...its not, my poor razor is going unused still.
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