There is a product called TEND SKIN. It's a bit spendy, but amazing. It's used like a toner on your legs/where ever. Do all the recommendations...exfoliate, use a mild shaving oil, etc...but USE THIS. It has worked for me and everyone I have suggested it to.
2007-03-27 17:44:29
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answered by jessica94105 2
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Great question! I wondered too and finally figured it out. I shave that area last in the shower so the hair is soft, use a good sharp razor like the Venus by Gillette with the sensitive skin shave gel (also by Gillette) and when i get out of the shower I take a small amount of Neosporin ointment (not cream) and apply a small amount to the shaved area. It really works! Just don't use a big glob of it so it gets on your clothes.
2007-03-27 12:24:49
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answered by ElizzaBeast 2
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wax luv well go to a salon it will not hurt as much as you think, i too suffer from rash if i shave or use creams but i went for a wax to go on holiday and i would never touch my parts with a razor again plus if you wax enough it stops the growth as it damages the follicle and therefore you don't need to do it as often norm every 5 week, yes that's how long it lasts.
2007-03-27 12:12:34
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answered by LISA uk 2
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This is going to sound odd but I swear it really works great, my Mom had told me about it after she heard a model talk about it on Oprah ... after you get out of the shower and have just shaved put deodorant on your bikini area ... I have no clue why it works but it will reduce the bumps by at least 85% ....
2007-03-27 12:19:08
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answered by Like Nothing Else 4
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The Nads range is fantastic - they do a range of products, but the best is their ingrowing hair spray - i use it after shaving and for a couple of days after and it stops any rash.
You can get it in boots and it lasts forever.
Hope it helps.
2007-03-31 11:36:27
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answered by litloop 2
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Always use an electric shaver, and a bottle of TendSkin lotion. That will prevent shaving rash.
2007-03-29 17:13:46
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answered by Anonymous
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try a razor w/ no more than 2 blades and use hair conditioner rather than soap or shaving cream. waxing is definitely the best way of all.
2007-03-29 10:17:02
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answered by southern girl 2
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I swear by Sudocrem, you find it in supermarkets or chemists in the baby section as it is used for nappy rash - but don't be put off! It works wonders in no time!! I strongly recommend it!
2007-03-30 04:45:05
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answered by x VICKI x 2
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make sure you shave using warm water, use a good shaving gel or cream, a good shaver, its worth the investment and dont forget to moisturise after
2007-03-27 12:07:22
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answered by mudfish 6
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Use a good cream for sensitive skin and a sharp razor. Splash on the aftershave afterwards that will stop it getting sore.
2007-03-27 12:09:07
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answered by Anonymous
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