Mackenzie answered Tuesday July 19 2005, 10:24 pm: HeRe's some tips for you, Hun:
--- NEVER dRy shave.
--- Find a shaving cReam/gel you'Re happie with.
--- If you can't go out and puRchase shaving gel, use a baR of soap and latheR youR legs up REALLY good, but keep it moist and latheRy.. don't let it soRt of dRy out.
--- If you CAN puRchase shaving gel, I Recommend 'Skintimate's Shaving Gel' oR 'BaRbasol Shaving Cream".
--- Always, always, always shave upwaRds, peRiod.
--- Use a good RazoR, and change it often, if not EVERY time.
--- Yes, disposable RazoRs aRe fine.
--- AfteR shaving, apply lotion to help moistuRize, and help pRevent RazoR buRn.
--- DO NOT shave daily!! TRy eveRy otheR two days oR so.
craZlilchelC152 answered Tuesday July 19 2005, 6:12 pm: there*s this stuff you can buy @ like walgreens or other drugstores i don*t know exactly what brand but it*s by the razors, it*s anti bump shave gel and then theres a cream that you put on after you shave and it gets rid of itch and bumps, you don*t see the results rite away but by morning the bumps are gone! sry i couldn*t tell you exact info i looked online n couldn*t find it!! <3chelsea
Karen answered Tuesday July 19 2005, 5:37 pm: You need to shave with shaving cream or gel and with a razor that isn't dull and this won't result in razor burn. If you dry shave (with no water and just a razor), you'll definitely get razor burn that way. Just put on lotion afterwards and that should help. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
Teza answered Tuesday July 19 2005, 5:31 pm: Dull razors cause that. Also shaving cream. Then use some lotion after. ll ♥ ll [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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