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Most of the times, the problem is that we are using products containing mineral oil and alcohol and fragrances these all are very damaging for our skin's health.... mineral oil because it is an ingredient that is derivated form petroleum....it will be like using car oil and exposing your self to the sun in fact it is the 2nd worse thing you could do to your skin (1st thing will be the sun) using fragrances or chemicals or dyes are known irritants and can cause allergic reactions. what i use to shave my legs would be a face wash formulatted without these i have told you about ... it is called Nutrimin-C RE9 Face wash: look for it at the left margin under anti-aging.... I know it is a face wash but honestly it is great and leaves your skin smooth and shinny.... and after that you can put their body lotion fast without waiting for it will not give you a reaction or sting.... that is why i use botanically based products which is way much better because they get absorbed and the nutrients inside the products is what helps our skin look and feel healthy... check it out it is called ARBONNE and i buy them online at: http://arbonnepuertorico.myarbonne.com... under shop online.... they are not sold in stores but it is a great way to buy becasue they have this money back guarantee if for some reason there is something you do not like form the products you get your money back guarantee (within 45 days from purchase) so you have nothing to loose....

2006-07-11 04:36:21 · answer #1 · answered by shoppinggirl90 4 · 1 0

for the razor bumps you have now, i would recommend a Bath&Body works product in their True Blue Spa line called "over the bump". it's a roll-on that counteracts the razor bumps. (i havent had one bump in 2 months!)
but the best thing you could do is figure out how to prevent them in the first place. use shaving cream for sensitive skin. and with razors, you get what you pay for. whatever razor you're using now may be the problem.

2006-07-17 07:53:14 · answer #2 · answered by dplovincalvinist 3 · 0 0

by no skill shave antagonistic to the grain and always splash some alcohol on it after shaving. I used to get them each and anytime till I discovered that. Now i do not get somewhat as close of a shave yet i don't have the after burn both. more suitable useful to stay away from them than to attempt to get rid of them later.

2016-12-10 07:54:40 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Dissolve a aspirin in a glass of water and apply with a cotton ball to the areas of discomfort. This will help to reduce redness and calm inflammation down.

2006-07-11 04:35:59 · answer #4 · answered by Nat the Brat 2 · 0 0

go to Wal-mart pharmacy ask abouy a cream for people with psorisis, or use a bar soap with tea tree oil and an oil free moisturizer.

2006-07-11 04:37:01 · answer #5 · answered by dreamweaversmom 1 · 0 0

don't shave use a hair remover

2006-07-11 04:38:17 · answer #6 · answered by Thomas P 3 · 0 0

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