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Shaving Cream


Question Posted Saturday April 16 2005, 1:55 pm

i dont really no what category this should be under,but anyways...

My legs are sort of sensitive and get dry a lot,does anyone no what shaving cream that would pervent dry legs?


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xoJoElenox answered Monday April 18 2005, 8:28 pm:
shaving cream usually dries your leg out period. you should try shaving either in the shower or with just plain water, and then you put lotion on your legs, and it doesnt dry them out! hope i helped! ask me anytime!
-JoElen <33

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LiLJaZzY answered Monday April 18 2005, 5:23 pm:
umm im not srue about shaving creams but after you shower put lotion (preferably coco butter) but anything will do..that will keep them soft and not dry..you should put around your whole body because it will make it much softer..hope i helped xOx

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bestfriend12004 answered Monday April 18 2005, 4:39 pm:
i personally dont use shaving cream..i use conditioner cause it is very moisturizing and i also read it in a magizine so try that! i hope i helped

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dansgrlforeva answered Sunday April 17 2005, 12:56 am:
some shaving cream (you can buy at drugstores) has moisterizer in it! or after you shave, everynight apply a think lotion like shea butter, somthing thick and dreamy! watery not creamy lotion does nothing to dry skin.

hope i helped!

~Chris

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maria2653 answered Saturday April 16 2005, 9:17 pm:
its prevent hun. anyway use shampoo and conditioner together and put it on your legs. then put TONS AND TONS of lotion on yur legs when your done.

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K2204 answered Saturday April 16 2005, 7:58 pm:
get some with vitamin e or moisturizers, skintament, or an off brand of gel shave cream, not the foam sutff. also, kinds with baby oil!
they have kinds for sensative skin too. also skintament as after shave lotion, and it works really good!

hope i helped-
kels

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xcuriousx0 answered Saturday April 16 2005, 6:13 pm:
skintimate

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ThugGirl041790 answered Saturday April 16 2005, 5:13 pm:
Im the same way.. i would jus put lotion on afterwards cause thats what helps me.. i use baby lotion..much luv dez x0x0

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XoLiLwHiTmOrE9oX answered Saturday April 16 2005, 4:27 pm:
um prolly skintimate

hope i helped

...Hayley...

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cailoisa answered Saturday April 16 2005, 4:10 pm:
Try something with Vitamin E in it. Aloe helps as well.

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daisyswim answered Saturday April 16 2005, 3:15 pm:
Shaving cream with moistuiser in it. I personally don't mush like shaving cream so after words you can put loition on your legs.

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flutterbyme_8i8 answered Saturday April 16 2005, 3:11 pm:
I myself have very sensitive skin and can't use any of the fragranced shaving creams. My suggestion to you would be to use body wash. I use oil of olay for sensitive skin and it works great. Just make sure that right after you shave you apply lotion to help prevent dry skin.

Best of luck!

~ Amanda ;)

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Peachgirly answered Saturday April 16 2005, 2:56 pm:
try shaving with skintimate shaving cream also after that you should apply some kind of lotion to your legs like skintimate moisturizing after shave gel. xoxo peachgirly

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ur_MY_weakness answered Saturday April 16 2005, 2:34 pm:
if you shave you should put cream after you get out of the shower

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xlngwoodsbellax answered Saturday April 16 2005, 2:16 pm:
Probably...
skintamite...it works great for me..
my suggestion is that before you shave and in the morning use some kind of body mosterisor that DOESNT have a fragrance (except maybe soy or vanilla) and THEN shave....that should help you..it works for me!
Jacki

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XxLiiLSiiNgErXX answered Saturday April 16 2005, 2:10 pm:
I'd say gillette the satin care one.. but usually what I do is I shave with lotion.. that keeps my legs pretty hydrated. And its a lot easier to if you ask me.
Ashley

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Karen answered Saturday April 16 2005, 2:04 pm:
Well, Gillette has a lot of shaving creams such as Gillette Satin Care. Aveeno also has a shaving cream for sensitive legs and it will prevent dry legs. Also, if you buy an ordinary Caress Body Wash such as Sensational Smoothing, you can use that has a shaving gel and that will help.

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