i really like my legs, like im not afraid to show them off. well my thighs yes but megs no. but this year, you can see i guess what would be the pores? i shaved last night cause its nice today and once again they just got a little better but by the end of the day they are back to normal. it it because of the razoe (its not like razor burn or anything, its like under the skin and i dont feel them) and its only fom my knees down. what cann i do to get rid of it or prevent it next time i shave not ingrown hairs, its like big pores or something, its not painful and i cant feel them they are almost like bed bumps with black in the center (obvii hair).
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? ciao77 answered Friday April 11 2008, 3:28 am: As the person below mentioned, you could try waxing instead of shaving. I had problems with bumps, ingrown hair, dots...women with thick hair have more of a problem with this, and shaving only makes it worse. Try waxing- overtime, your hair will grow thinner, leading to less ingrown hairs and bumps. Another thing you can try- it works very well for most women- is laser treatment. It is expensive, so if you are interested, definitely shop around. But also make sure that the technicians are trained and fully certified to do laser. Since I've started, my hair grows back very thin, ingrown hairs are minimal, and it's been 3 weeks with still no shaving.
pseudophun answered Wednesday April 9 2008, 10:39 pm: That, is your hair, where you've nicked it off. Most women have this, and most feel weird about it till they get used to it.
Recommendations to lessen appearance:
-Use peroxide to lighten the hair color.
-Get a tan, this helps A LOT (fake tanning works too)
-Wax your legs. (When you wax it tears out that little bit that you're seeing, you also have to wax less than shave.) [ pseudophun's advice column | Ask pseudophun A Question ]
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