I have the worst problems with shaving. Everytime I shave no matter how careful I am, I always get red bumps where I have just shaven. It is so gross especially under my arms because then I can't wear tank tops or anything. I have tried different kinds of razors and I am constantly putting new blades on, but nothing is working. PLease help!
Faith42 answered Monday June 9 2008, 7:26 pm: Hey, my name is Faith42 and I hope I can help !
I think you should switch razors, the best razors I
used and worked well were the venus razor and the
Bic Soleil Twilight triple blade. I prefer the
venus razor. The razor head bends with your body!
All, the time I used it I never cut my self once!
The Soleil Twilight triple blade is great but not
as good as the venus. It has 2 thin strips one yellow and one pink. It, helps you not cut yourselve. The venus has 2 thick strips one on the
top and one on the bottom!
If, you like one of these go to WalMart and pick a
pack up!
I hope I helped,
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princessita answered Monday June 9 2008, 5:46 pm: I think that you should use a venus razor. Or you could use wax. Another thing is that you can use this hair removal thing that's called nair. hope I helped.
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thelaura answered Monday June 9 2008, 5:20 pm: Shaving will always slightly irritate your skin. Put on a shaving gel before hand if you don't already. It helps soothe it as you shave and helps with the bumps. If you don't have any, conditioner (what you use on your hair) will do the trick! As well as leaving your skin smooth :)
Also, remember not to go too hard.
If you still get those annoying bumps.. it may be time to try other hair removing methods such as creams and wax... Each persons skin reacts differently. Find out what works for you. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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