DancinCutie08 answered Thursday February 2 2006, 8:52 pm: its from dry skin. i recommend moisturizer although you will prob have to find the right one before it will work good
jco answered Thursday February 2 2006, 8:31 pm: That happens to me to! Because it's winter you get dry legs and if your shaving without shaving cream it just makes it worse. You should use the good stuff like the man's stuff because the womens stuff isn't for good skin, it just smells good. I use Colgate Shaving Cream. Creams are MUCH better than gels. After you get out of the shower, put on moisturizers like dove or something instead of the body works crap. Johnson and Johnson body lotion is really good! I hope i helped! xoxoxo!
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jammy12 answered Thursday February 2 2006, 7:32 pm: This same thing happens to me! It's not a rash but it relly itches and it gets like lil bumps that go down in a few minutes? Well I normally try using conditioner to shave and it works at times. I actually think that it's soap or being tooo dry! [ jammy12's advice column | Ask jammy12 A Question ]
hubhottie answered Thursday February 2 2006, 7:07 pm: i'm not sure, but you might have excema, even though i highly doubt it. i have excema really bad and have been itchy for as long as i remember. One of the symptoms of this is being allergic to some soaps. Like when i wash dishes, my hands get EXTREMELY itchy. Try switching whatever you use to shave, and if it doesn't get better..try getting excema or itching lotion at like cvs or walmart, and if that doesn't work try seeing a doctor or dermitolgist ( sp? )
jealousyxo answered Thursday February 2 2006, 6:57 pm: Well,it could be one of two things.One,it could be your not using any gel or shaving cream and soo its irrating the skin you HAVE to use something while you shave even if its just shampoo.Second,if you do use shaving cream,gel,shampoo,etc you might be allergic to the stuff thats in the product,try looking at the label and see what things you might be capable of being allergic too.So for now,dont scratch at your legs! It will irrate your skin and leave some red rash looking spots.I hope that helps!
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