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Ok, so I have REALLY sensitive underarms. I have tried every shaving technique, every type of lubrication. So it's time to try something new. I was just wondering what the best kind of hair removal cream works/is the best for sensitive skin.

2007-08-15 16:45:17 · 4 answers · asked by Caroline 2 in Beauty & Style Skin & Body Other - Skin & Body

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It all depends on the individual. I have extremely sensitive skin as well and certain hair removal techniques work better in certain areas than on others. For instance, I can shave my legs but if I shave my underarms, I usually end up with a bad rash. My suggestion is to try various things and different products until you find something that works with your particular skin. Nair and Veet have sensitive skin formulas or you could try shaving (make sure you use shaving gel or foam first) or, you can go have yourself waxed. It is probably better to have waxing done professionally rather than trying it yourself. If you opt for the wax, check out the place first. Is it clean and sanitary. Ask the aestetictician/ waxer about the procedure. She should be cleaning the area first and the wax should be fresh. Anytime she dips the stick into the wax and applies it to your skin, she should toss the stick so as not to spread infection. These are things to keep in mind. Also, I find that hard wax works better on me. Using the cloths and yellow wax tend to make my skin break out horribly. So be careful. After a wax, the aestetitician should clean the area again. You can use bikini zone or tendskin to help prevent or minimize irritation and/ or breakouts afterward. Good luck.

2007-08-15 17:03:00 · answer #1 · answered by jewel_of_queens 2 · 0 0

i've got shave devoid of cream considering I grew underarm hair and that i under no circumstances had any issues. Shave in 3 diverse guidelines the upward push below the hands varies. If youare shaving too puzzling you may reason inflammation. it many times in basic terms takes one or 2 sweeps up, to the ingredient and backwards to get rid of it. additionally dont persist with deodarnt for approximately 10 minutes after shaving to enable the exterior quiet down slightly and heal up if it cuts, it might shrink the soreness. in case you have rather thick underarm hair possibly waxing could be superb, yet I couldnt be afflicted with that.

2016-10-02 10:21:50 · answer #2 · answered by mcglothlen 4 · 0 0

you should just shave your underarms with a razor. and buy

some shaving cream. (i use gellette shaving cream, it works

best for sensative skin). oh and all you do is like once or

twice a week, whenever your in the shower, apply the shaving

cream to ur underarms (be sure its foamy/creamy) and shave

off all the hairs with the razor. I'm sure you know how that

routine works, but im just letting you know if you don't.

-Jessica<3

2007-08-15 16:54:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Let it grow. It is so much sexier. So sexy most women are afraid to let it grow.
Don't worry about what people say. Tell them you're European. Or a Hippie Goddess.

Seriously I DO like it much better when women don't shave.

2007-08-15 16:59:18 · answer #4 · answered by bahbdorje 6 · 0 1

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