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coconut oill can i shave


Question Posted Thursday August 2 2007, 6:04 pm

can i shave my legs with coconut oil?or not?

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orphans answered Thursday August 2 2007, 10:01 pm:
hey

yeah of course you can. coconut oil is really good for your skin, so it would prevent your legs from becoming dry & itchy. it would also prevent those annoying bumps from appearing. make sure you use a sharp blade to avoid nicks [sp] though, cause regular "frothy" shaving cream prevents nicks better. but that's the only con.

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mariaa123 answered Thursday August 2 2007, 9:51 pm:
hey.

yeah, it won't do any harm.
it smells really good and it
actually makes your skin
really smooth & soft. go
for it! ♥

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