Shelly_x answered Thursday May 12 2005, 12:18 pm: Shave your legs and use shaving foam or cream and then afterwards apply some babylotion. it should work.
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sshelbyy answered Wednesday May 11 2005, 5:49 pm: I would suggest applying moisterizer after you shave to your legs, (i suggest lubriderm) Or you could try Oil WITH vitamen a to get rid of them. Thats what I do and it works. [ sshelbyy's advice column | Ask sshelbyy A Question ]
augustagurrl answered Wednesday May 11 2005, 5:21 pm: it might be that your legs are sensitive to your razor or shaving cream..so i would try some other types of razors ((venus and intuition are awesome))..if thats not it you could just have dry skin. try some lotion after you dry your legs off.
hope i help
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XoGaByXo92 answered Wednesday May 11 2005, 5:19 pm: i had the same problem...try king of shves shaving oil for women. it really works its like $6 at drugstores and soften and soothes your skin
Hunnibunni23 answered Wednesday May 11 2005, 5:07 pm: After you shave use your body soap and rub that on your legs and then either pat dry your legs after or let them air dry. After they are done drying put after shave gel on! thats what I do and it works like a charm! haha ♥Andie Hope I helped! [ Hunnibunni23's advice column | Ask Hunnibunni23 A Question ]
thinkpink03 answered Wednesday May 11 2005, 4:55 pm: red bumps usually pop up when you shave without cream and/ or water! the hair on your skin is FRAGILE and will EASILY BE IRRITATED if not treated well. (kinda like people!) make sure u use cream and water!!! and if you already are then put on moisterizer after each shave. hope i helped love ya!*thinkpink* [ thinkpink03's advice column | Ask thinkpink03 A Question ]
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