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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I need some advice on shaving my legs. Whenever I shave them I use shaving foam or soap but after putting a body lotion on I'm scratching then till they're red raw. I haven't been able to shave them for months |
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over a year ago
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"I need some advice on shaving my legs. Whenever I shave them I use shaving foam or soap but after putting a body lotion on I'm scratching then till they're red raw. I haven't been able to shave them for months "
Try plucking instead |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Maybe the shaving foam or soap is too drying for your skin. I just use my shower cream but I exfoliate them with one of those scrunchie things in between shaving. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I need some advice on shaving my legs. Whenever I shave them I use shaving foam or soap but after putting a body lotion on I'm scratching then till they're red raw. I haven't been able to shave them for months
Try plucking instead "
do you know how long that would take? lol I'm not even gonna attempt waxing haha |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Maybe the shaving foam or soap is too drying for your skin. I just use my shower cream but I exfoliate them with one of those scrunchie things in between shaving."
I use my dads gilette one or that new imperial leather foam wash |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Maybe the shaving foam or soap is too drying for your skin. I just use my shower cream but I exfoliate them with one of those scrunchie things in between shaving.
I use my dads gilette one or that new imperial leather foam wash"
Maybe the gilette is too harsh for your skin. Try a cream body wash or a ladies shaving foam to see |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Maybe the shaving foam or soap is too drying for your skin. I just use my shower cream but I exfoliate them with one of those scrunchie things in between shaving.
I use my dads gilette one or that new imperial leather foam wash
Maybe the gilette is too harsh for your skin. Try a cream body wash or a ladies shaving foam to see "
yeah think I'll try a ladies shaving foam if that doesn't work and I still scratch I might have to try a dove one or resort to waxing lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Maybe the shaving foam or soap is too drying for your skin. I just use my shower cream but I exfoliate them with one of those scrunchie things in between shaving.
I use my dads gilette one or that new imperial leather foam wash
Maybe the gilette is too harsh for your skin. Try a cream body wash or a ladies shaving foam to see
yeah think I'll try a ladies shaving foam if that doesn't work and I still scratch I might have to try a dove one or resort to waxing lol"
good luck and waxing aint that bad either! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Stop using his razor. it could be that. use hair conditioner instead of soap. dont apply any moisturiser straight after. rinse off with very cold water first. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Stop using his razor. it could be that. use hair conditioner instead of soap. dont apply any moisturiser straight after. rinse off with very cold water first."
I'm not using his razor I'm using my own, I've tried hair conditioner which didn't work and I only use moisturiser when my skin is dry |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Maybe the shaving foam or soap is too drying for your skin. I just use my shower cream but I exfoliate them with one of those scrunchie things in between shaving.
I use my dads gilette one or that new imperial leather foam wash
Maybe the gilette is too harsh for your skin. Try a cream body wash or a ladies shaving foam to see
yeah think I'll try a ladies shaving foam if that doesn't work and I still scratch I might have to try a dove one or resort to waxing lol
good luck and waxing aint that bad either!"
thanks will get some waxing strips and have a go |
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By *rsSuckWoman
over a year ago
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I used to get problems. My tips are:
Exfoliate before shaving.
Shave using a new blade each time.
Use shaving foam for sensitive skin or Ky jellie.
Exfoliate when finished saving.
I put cream that contains aloe vera on my legs afterwards, but not imediately. I wait atleast 2 hours.
I add a squirt of baby oil to my bath to keep my skin soft.
I exfoliate all shaven areas every night so I do not get ingrown hairs.
If your legs is still red you may have an infection from scratching and may need to see your GP so you can treat it.
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By *rsSuckWoman
over a year ago
Hemel Hempstead |
Waxing is slightly painful, but after a while it is fine. I am ok with my legs, underarms but I still get tears in my eyes when they wax my pussy.
You need to still exfoliate regularly after waxing as you still get ingrown hairs. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Waxing is slightly painful, but after a while it is fine. I am ok with my legs, underarms but I still get tears in my eyes when they wax my pussy.
You need to still exfoliate regularly after waxing as you still get ingrown hairs. "
Thanks hun |
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
yumsville |
I don't shave my legs but after being fed up with shaving, I've turned to waxing. you have to exfoliate but there's no hair growth got at least 2.5 weeks then I just leave it and wax again in the 4th week. No rash, no fuss and smooth as anything |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If they use intimate waxes, not strip waxes, its like taking a plaster off, not painful at all. Try to find a waxer that uses Perron Rigot wax, as these are designed for sensitive areas. "
My sister's friend runs her own beauty salon so shall have a look lol |
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I suffer from dry skin on my legs which shaving used to irritate. Now I use a ph neutral shower gel, either Sanex 0% or Simple pure and gentle. Both are 0% soap. I also use a moisturising lotion daily, usually E45 or an equally bland none perfumed one.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I need some advice on shaving my legs. Whenever I shave them I use shaving foam or soap but after putting a body lotion on I'm scratching then till they're red raw. I haven't been able to shave them for months "
I have my legs sugared. Barely any hair now and regrowth is slow after a little while |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I need some advice on shaving my legs. Whenever I shave them I use shaving foam or soap but after putting a body lotion on I'm scratching then till they're red raw. I haven't been able to shave them for months "
Well if you haven't shaved them in months, why don't you try braiding them? |
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Ok let me give you my professional opinion as a beauty therapist.
Always exfoliate before shaving and never after as well as stated by one post. As you have dry flaky skin cleanse first with your normal shower/bath product using a body puff. Then use a body exfoliating scrub with apricot extract as harsh enough to removed dead skin but gentle enough to not irritate. Use venus razors as I have found these to be the best for sensitive skin like mine. Plus Gillette have that new sgave gel with olay which I find brilliant as you do not need to then add moisturiser after which normally irritates my skin too. This is because different ingredients from opposing products can react badly on the skin.
Some people like myself just can't wax due to
ingrowing hair no matter what I do. Trust me I gave tried so much but I'm just not meant to be a waxer.
Hope this helps. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You dont need anything to shave your legs. i just soak in a hot bath for a little while. (Bubble bath) the soaking will soften the hairs and open the pores for an itch free shave! X |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Maybe the shaving foam or soap is too drying for your skin. I just use my shower cream but I exfoliate them with one of those scrunchie things in between shaving.
I use my dads gilette one or that new imperial leather foam wash
Maybe the gilette is too harsh for your skin. Try a cream body wash or a ladies shaving foam to see
yeah think I'll try a ladies shaving foam if that doesn't work and I still scratch I might have to try a dove one or resort to waxing lol" try waxing...do a patch test first. i cant use any dove products what so ever. i react really bad to it...itchy and blotchy....to the point it has broken the skin. good luck in finding what suits you |
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"I need some advice on shaving my legs. Whenever I shave them I use shaving foam or soap but after putting a body lotion on I'm scratching then till they're red raw. I haven't been able to shave them for months
I have my legs sugared. Barely any hair now and regrowth is slow after a little while"
sugared? lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I need some advice on shaving my legs. Whenever I shave them I use shaving foam or soap but after putting a body lotion on I'm scratching then till they're red raw. I haven't been able to shave them for months
I have my legs sugared. Barely any hair now and regrowth is slow after a little while
sugared? lol"
yes. sugaring. cant remember the name of the actual company, but women (not many) work from their homes. Think the company name begins with K. Google it. I promise though after a while hair growth is tiny. I only have mine done twice year now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've been having leg shaving problems recently!! but have found...
*Keep bath cool
*Sharp razor- if in doubt use a new. blade.
*Put flannel under cold tap & put on legs after shaving (this can be awkward!!)
*Don't cream/moisturise/oil until skin it is back to normal.
Just my two peneth!!! Xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sugaring was the start if modern waxing. Its basically boiled sugar (modern wax's have other ingredients) & u can make it yourself (James Hong) but if you suffer from ingrowing hairs this will cause the same problems.... |
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