ok so i know im not a lady, but cmon, guys shave too right? first thing. i have REAL sensitive skin, so when i shave, i make sure to take a really hot shower before hane. it softens the hairs, and my face hurts less. second, use a shaving gel, rather han a shaving cream. ive noticed that when i use something like barbasol, my hair grows back faster and i get razer burn worse. third, scrub the area to be shaved with a cotton washcloth (no soap only water) before hand. doing this removes the dead skin (exfoliate) and makes the hairs stand up..
hope this helps you :)
2006-07-17 16:22:11
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answered by MstrChief55 5
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My wife used to have problems with that. Take a hot shower first, before you shave. The hot water softens the hair so you can shave easier. Use shaving gel, of course. Also you might want to try an electric razor; They make ones for ladies. They irritate your much less than a traditional razor blade shaver. Anyhow, my wife said that helped her. Give it a try.
2006-07-17 16:22:27
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answered by The Man In The Box 6
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Wax. If you still prefer shaving, exfoliate before doing so, use a new razor and use a shaving cream.
2006-07-17 16:19:16
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answered by ? 3
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Ok U might think I am retarded but it works.Try it
OK, when I see a tiny bump forming, I take a cotton ball dip it into calendula, put some onto the skin and volia next day it is smooth.!!!
P.S. Use the venus shaving cream.
2006-07-17 16:22:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Do it slowly with and never do it dry. Always have cream/soap/whatever you like. After the shower when hairs will be softer is better or even better in the shower after about 10 minutes.
2006-07-17 16:20:03
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answered by Rx 4
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Use lots of shaving gel, and shave WITH the grain. That prevents ingrowns.
2006-07-17 16:19:29
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answered by ♫ Abby ♫ 4
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use a new razor. pull the skin taught when you shave...but best is to wax
2006-07-17 16:19:11
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answered by serenity seeker 4
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immediately treat fresh shaved skin prone to razor bumps with witch hazel or neosporin, no bumbs will appear.
2006-07-17 16:20:00
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answered by okie300 2
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I don't get them, swith razors, use sensitive skin shave gel, don't ever go against the grain.
2006-07-17 16:20:58
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answered by Smarty Panties 2
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make sure that when you shave you have a new or almost new razor and be sure to use shaving cream not soap
2006-07-17 16:24:11
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answered by rabbit lover 2
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