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Should I use lotion?


Question Posted Wednesday April 12 2006, 11:29 pm

How do u prevent razor burn from yur bakini area? lol i'll rate 5's thanks!!!

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girlygirl answered Thursday April 13 2006, 11:35 am:
shave in the same direction as the hair grows, not against it. I use this stuff called (of all things) Coochy shave cream. sounds silly but it's like a really good conditioner and makes the shaving really easy.

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helpfulhintsviahannahx4 answered Thursday April 13 2006, 9:22 am:
Allright,
you could try some skin creams or things but my best advice is to wax your legs.
i doesn't hurt at all, it lasts a lot longer than shaving so you don't have to shave every day and it will leave you with pretty, healthy skin that won't hurt!

:) try it!

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DancinCutie08 answered Thursday April 13 2006, 9:20 am:
well i use conditioner instead of shaving cream.. i know it sounds silly but atleast 95% im completely razor burn free (sometimes if you dont but it heavy in spots its not perfect)

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sizzlinmandolin answered Thursday April 13 2006, 1:14 am:
Lotion and a good shaving cream will help. Make sure that you are using a sharp razor. If that stuff doesn't work, don't shave it every day. Let it grow a little. The reason you're getting razor burn is because the hair and skin are to close to the same level and you're scratching the skin too much. It's a very sensitive area! Good luck!

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