Put lotion on after you shower or after you shave. Try a mosturizing shaving creme, or bodywash. thats what I do and it works like magic!
2007-03-02 05:24:35
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answered by LivexYourxLifex 2
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use a good thick lotion, not something cheap bc those dont moisturize as well. I like the Bath and Body Works lotion (about $10 a bottle) lotion should be applied immediately after showering and atleast one other time a day.
There are also lotions specially for after shaving to moisturize and smooth so you might want to look for those.
You could also use one of those in-shower lotions and use it as shaving cream and then put it on after shaving in the shower. I H
ave have tried some of these and they have worked suprisingly well. It feels like I step out of the shower with lotion already in.
make sure your razor is good, clean, and sharp and if you continue to use shaving cream then make sure it is one of those that says it moisturizes.
2007-03-02 05:08:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I had the comparable difficulty. it fairly is, until, I invested in laser hair removal. i'm a million/2-way interior the process the remedies (they final a twelve months or extra) and that i shave possibly each and every 2 weeks. My legs sense delicate between shaves, nevertheless. you could try a hair strengthen inhibitor, or something like "Nair" in addiiton to shaving as common. there is no longer a good purchase you're able to do to combat nature with a razor, nevertheless. some human beings unlucky ladies in simple terms have thick, quickly-turning out to be hair and the only subject it will make a distinction is something that has effects on the hair follicle decrease than the exterior of the exterior -- someplace your razor won't be able to attain.
2016-10-02 06:37:13
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answered by matusz 4
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Try putting on lotion after you shave. It tends to keep them smooth and shiny after you shave. Yeah, I know how it's like, mine get dry and rough after I shave mine too, but it's nice when I add lotion on.
2007-03-02 05:01:08
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answered by Cecilia ♡ 6
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Are u using a shaving cream? That may help. Also, don't dry ur legs. Moisturize while they're still wet. It'll them stay smoother and they'll have that nice shine and glist u see all the time.
2007-03-02 07:01:43
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answered by ♥Nana♥ 3
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Always use shaving cream on them,wet ur legs 1st or better yet..shave em after a warm shower then dun forget to moisturize em wid a good rich cream.Better if they contain Shea Butter.I use L'occitane's Shea Butter for my skin..2x a day..& especially after shower..my bf said its d softest skin he ever touch..he can spend hours featherin my skin when we're watchin tv..lol
2007-03-02 05:12:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Do not rub your legs dry. Dab if you must. If you can tolerate baby oil, apply sparingly when the legs are still damp and do not dry or dab. Moisturize twice a day, but give the lotion time to absorb completly before covering with clothing.
2007-03-02 05:04:25
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answered by mommainuk 1
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Exfoliate with a body scrub BEFORE you shave and use unscented lotion after you shave or get out of the shower and.
2007-03-02 05:02:32
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answered by Winette 5
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One solution I like is mix equal parts of baby oil and witch hazel in a bottle, shake then apply (spray or rub on) to your freshly shaven legs....even applying while your legs are still wet is fine.
Give that a few mins to soak in while you dry off or dry your hair or something, then take a soft cloth and gently wipe off the excess baby oil, if there is any, so it doesn't get on your clothes or furniture.
2007-03-02 05:03:55
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answered by . 7
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What i do is put lotion on them after u dry off and after u get dressed it helps.And the boyz luv it!!!!
2007-03-02 05:02:46
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answered by sexybeastest_13 1
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