Dab it with calamine lotion
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almond oil mixed with lavendar and tea tree oil (one tablespoon almond oil with 2-3 drops of lavendar and 2-3 drops of tea tree oil).
Or
a light moisturiser, baby oil (this avoids friction when you're sleeping (with the covers etc).
2006-08-14 11:17:30
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answered by Wisdom 4
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Moisturise moisturise moisturise!
Use a really mild lotion like Johnson's baby or Vaseline Intensive Care or the closest thing you've got. Or even aftersun. Try putting a few drops of tea tree oil in with it to calm the skin down. Aloe vera helps cool too.
2006-08-14 11:12:46
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like shaving rash or a reaction to the foam or razer - if it has a moisurising strip on it.
Jus moisturise your legs thoroughly, twice if you feel like you need it, and it should be gone in a day.
2006-08-14 11:16:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Sudacrem is pretty good, you must be allergic to the foam or you just have very sensitive skin, it should be gone by this tomorrow if not pop and see the nurse at your doctors surgery and she will advice you.
2006-08-14 11:16:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Cool water. Savlon
2006-08-14 11:12:40
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answered by ripple 2
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well if you used a different shaving foam,it might be a reaction from that, otherwise i dont know
2006-08-14 11:12:13
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answered by lulu 2
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Johnsons baby lotion. It stings at first, then your legs feel warm, but eventually they cool and return to normal
2006-08-14 11:16:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Just moisturiser
2006-08-14 11:11:48
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answered by spiegy2000 6
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You're going to need an ocean of calamine lotion. . .
2006-08-14 12:30:16
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answered by darkdiva 6
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It will be gone within 24hrs!
2006-08-14 11:12:01
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answered by blondie 3
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