My legs have little red spots, where it doesnt look like my legs have been shaved! You can tell where the hair comes in, is there any product i can rub over before or after or whenever to lighten these spots or remove them? (they may be the pores)
Additional info, added Monday May 18 2009, 5:40 am: After shaving my legs, I have little black dots on the places where the shaved hair used to grow. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? chrissibug answered Monday May 18 2009, 3:21 pm: i had soming like that a long time ago and i had to find out what to do you should use a shower gel that has miro beads in it so it can it in the skin the red things are extra skins that dry skin so so got get in to the skin with stuff like micro bead loction that have bead in them they cleari t out and its good to get a peducare for the legd at the salon this help they srub your legs with stuff and they get the hair out to if nothing else works its just take more matanice for the skin hair can grow over the red spots but it can be taken caren of by these things and also use baby oil on your legs it will help them to stay smooth and help it from geting dry and when you shave use a showe gel like soft soft you can use it as a shaving gel to its got beads in it its got ponagranite it has helped my skin when summer comes you gotta show of those legs and skin get dry but when you get out the shower put loction on the legs to keep the dry out to yes its a lot to do but you will see result and use lol warm water ok it help so your skin dosnt get to dry ok hope this helps bye now [ chrissibug's advice column | Ask chrissibug A Question ]
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