Ok. So I am curious to know if there is a way to shave without getting all the little red bumps and redness on the legs and vaginal area. Also, is there a way to slow leg hair growth or to keep legs smooth for more than one day at a time? I rate high for good answers!
-MEJ
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Injuries? dshannon420 answered Monday April 4 2011, 12:29 pm: Unfortunately nothing exists to slow hair growth that does not kill you. (radiation, cancer) The red bumps mean you are shaving against the grain. All hairs, when lying down will lye in the same direction. Determining which ones lye which way and shaving in that direction reduces the irritation and "bumps" Unfortunately this means becoming a ninja with your razor, so consistently shaving in the same direction each time will "train" these hairs to work with you. And there is always wax. Wax pulls the hair deep, hence they grow back slower, and sometimes not at all. [ dshannon420's advice column | Ask dshannon420 A Question ]
katwashala answered Saturday April 4 2009, 1:57 pm: I actually disagree with the previous advice. I LOOOOOVE the Venus embrace!! But make sure you replace the blade every once in a while. Have you been using the same razor blade for an extended amount of time? If you have, switch it. If that doesn't work, soak your legs in warm water for 10 minutes BEFORE you shave. It softens up your skin and causes less irratation. Trust me, it works like a charm. Good luck! [ katwashala's advice column | Ask katwashala A Question ]
caligirl answered Friday April 3 2009, 6:54 pm: Oh I HATE how leg hair grows sooo dang fast!
Ya know? It's annoying! :(
Try waxing!or use a better razor!?
DONT get the venus embrace! it suckssss!
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