The red spots should like the beginnings of ingrowing hairs, so you might want to look at HOW you're shaving e.g. what type of razors and shaving cream/gel you use.
I use good quality disposable razors (Wilkinson Sword and Gillette for Women are good) and never use them more than 3 times max. Also, you'll need to invest in a good shaving oil. Some shaving gels & foams on the market actually dry your skin, making you more prone to irritation.
Aloe vera is good for soothing skin irritations; don't use anytheing chemical as that may make it worse!
If it turns out you have ingrowing hairs, I highly recommend a product called InGrow-Go..you can get it at Boots or other leading chemists, or on the net..it really is a brilliant!
Hope that helps!
2006-10-17 10:50:05
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answered by Anonymous
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To prevent shaving rash, do not stretch the skin as you shave. Hairs are most likely to grow inwards if you pull on the skin whilst shaving. The hairs pop out of the follicle when you pull the skin and after the cut the tip of the hair retracts into the follicle and curls into the follicle as it begins to grow. This causes the shaving rash and razor bumps. To achieve relief from these problems first check that the skin appears to be free from infection – angry red areas or spots are symptoms – if present, treat with an antiseptic solution or cream.
Living Nature soothing Plant aftershave gel or Living Nature Soothing aftershave cream PFB VANISH is also another highly recommended product it is excellent for ingrown hair and RAZOR RASH treatment. Great for spots or mild acne too.
2006-10-17 11:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to get this yet i've got not executed for the reason that ending up here regime! the froth, gel, oil seems to make little/no difference so use even if you have. Use an extremely sharp razor - I in basic terms use a blade a maximum of four cases. After shaving wash with a facial wash (like clearasil) then the two bathe with chilly water or use an astringent (one you're able to use on your face) The itchy pink spotty bit is a mix of spots forming interior the open pores and hair spots. by utilising utilising the cleanser then making optimistic the pores are closed you will circumvent the priority. Oh - and don't use any physique lotion/moisturiser there the day you shave!
2016-11-23 16:27:45
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answered by Anonymous
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There are some shave soothing creams on the market. I belive Skintimate makes an after shave gel for legs. Check at stores like Target or Walmart.
2006-10-17 10:37:20
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answered by missyhardt 4
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Not reallly you must let them heal in their own time but before you do it again, invest in a mans razor such as gillette excell its soooo worthit and a bottle of boots own brand shaving foam I swear these are miracle products you never get a rash from either. 1 more piece of advice NEVER shave the days before your due on as the skin is way more prone to breaking out. Other advice is WAX
2006-10-17 10:44:56
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answered by . 5
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Try conditioner but if you want to stop the rash completely stop shaving is the simple answer and use something like bikini line. It reallis painless, no rashes and does a brilliant job. I know this not from personal experience of using it but from rubbing my wifes legs after she has. Honest, it really does work.
2006-10-17 10:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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try some aloe vera its cool and soothing but get a moisturisng cream ladies shave cream it helps .you could buy a ladies shave made by gillette called intuition it has a blade surrounded by a moisturising block i find it far easier to use and gives my legs a closer longer lasting shave .alternatively try waxing or cream hair removers but do a small test area not everything works for all peoples skin types .
2006-10-17 10:40:25
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answered by a1ways_de1_lorri_2004 4
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Use gillete disposables (blue) with 2 blades. They are the best. Use a thick moisturizer when you shave. Wash and apply moisturizer again. Or try shaving with nivea sunblock. It seems to work for some people.
2006-10-17 11:09:13
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answered by John 1
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Priva Shave is great for shaving rash, ingrown hairs and all post hair removal irritations.
2006-10-18 01:12:00
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answered by Furball 3
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Noxema BikiniZone
2006-10-17 10:42:45
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answered by richkaryn 2
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