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Magician's Choice Moisturizer

Accessory by Mercy Me Magic - Martin Mercy
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Magician's Choice Moisturizer

13.75 usd

Accessory by Mercy Me Magic - Martin Mercy (13.75)

In stock.
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Magician's Choice is a skin moisturizer formulated specifically for magicians. Made only of natural, organic products with no chemical preservatives or additives to irritate sensitive skin.

Magician's Choice contains Aloe to help heal skin abrasions, and to make your fingers feel ready to perform. Apply only one very small drop of Magician's Choice and work gently into your fingers. All bottles contain two ounces of Magician's Choice, and come with an applicator top.

  • Specially formulated for Magicians.
  • Contains Aloe Vera to heal and soften.
  • No chemical additives or preservatives.
  • No coloring added (clear liquid).
  • Organic Ingredients.
  • 2 ounce bottle.
  • Lasts on average at least one hour before the need to reapply.

 

Customer reviews for Magician's Choice Moisturizer

Reviewer

Bruce

I had hoped to this would make it easier for me to do coin and card slight of hands. I’m in my 60s, and dry skin is a major problem. Unfortunately, it didn’t seem to help. I’m still playing with it. Maybe I need to use less, or more of it. I did find that using a product called dry hands which is a liquid chalk did the trick. It gives me really good grip, and if I’m careful, it doesn’t leave white residue.

 
Reviewer

Bob

It definitely helps. Only need a small amount each time. Handy small bottle to take with you.

 

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  • Byron asks: Will this leave a residue that could cause a gaff'd coin like a shell or flipper to get stuck either from short use or over time?

    • 1. Jim answers: It may leave a bit, but it will depend on how much you put on. Less is best.
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