Put lotion on your arms before you shave then try to shave them in the shower so there is a lot of water , and it will rinse everything off. After you get out and dry off, put lotion back on your arms preferably a moisturizer like Jergens, and you should be fine.
2006-07-31 23:40:43
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answered by VL 4
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Yes, some of us have had the same problem. I now use sensitive skin razors. Shave cream helps however I think the razor itself, making contact with the skin is the issue. S. Cream didn't do much for me but add $$ to a skinny budget.
2006-07-31 23:54:38
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answered by C S 4
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Razor burn because you do not lubricate the area enough or the razor could be dull causing friction. Sounds crazy but try using conditioner and new razor after every 3 uses. Lotion hurts on shaved areas so i use some baby powder
2006-07-31 23:43:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Use a quality shave cream (not soap) and then apply a lotion with aloe vera (magical stuff-aloe).
BTW, I don't shave my arms (or under them, for that matter), but my face gets scraped every day or so, so I think the advice will apply.
Cheers.
2006-07-31 23:41:56
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answered by Grendle 6
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I had the same problem.
Do not shave ,Wax .
After shaving rub some cream or lotions on your arms.
2006-07-31 23:40:21
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answered by Lili 3
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use a few drops of "king of shaves" preshave oil with their hypo-allergenic shave lotion.
this is the only thing that stopped me getting shaver's rash.
2006-07-31 23:41:25
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answered by jedi_reverend_daade_selei 3
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you shouldn't shave your arms it'll just grow back agin..it'll become thicker everytime you shave it
2006-07-31 23:41:13
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answered by Cirno 7
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MAYBE YOU SHOULD SHAVE LESS OFTEN AND TRY USING SHAVING CREAM INSTEAD OF SOAP
SORRY CAP LOCKS STUCK
2006-07-31 23:39:35
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answered by Sandra K 4
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bath more frequently.
2006-07-31 23:44:31
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answered by acdc 2
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