Question Posted Saturday September 3 2005, 11:30 am
hi i am a guy who shaves his legs. i have recently started to get red bumps on my legs after shaving and they stay there for a long time, they also sting alot too. is this normal? if not what do i need to do to make it stop? thanks for helping and i didnt put this on here to be made fun of i put it here to get a straight answer nothing more.
MELiixMARiiE answered Saturday September 3 2005, 7:38 pm: It's just razor-burn.. and yes it does sting =/ but the only way to get rid of it that I know of is to just put some lotion on it. I hope I helped!
oneandonly345 answered Saturday September 3 2005, 2:47 pm: its razor burn, and yes it does burn like .. a mother.
you get it from dry-shaving. not using enough shaving cream. or a bad razor.
i would change your razor more often.. makesure you wet your leggs good, then put on the shaving cream. and afterwards put on a lotion. you can get a aftershave one, or just a normal lotion.
SoInToYoUx0x answered Saturday September 3 2005, 12:47 pm: it is razor burn and it might be because you either shave dry or your not using enough shaving vcream. try using more or even changing your razer. after your done shaving try pttin some lotion on it.hope this helps you out.
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xOcourTneyOx answered Saturday September 3 2005, 12:21 pm: those bumps are called razor burn. make sure that you aren't using a dull blade, if you dry shave you will get it too so make sure to use enough soap or shaving gel (wich ever you use). afterwards put on lotion and/or neosporin. hope i helped* [ xOcourTneyOx's advice column | Ask xOcourTneyOx A Question ]
FireFairy141 answered Saturday September 3 2005, 12:16 pm: That can happen if you are shaving to hard. Like if you are pulling on the razor to fast, then it rips the skin as well as the hair. you just have to make sure that you use shaving cream and dont pull as hard.
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