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May 19, 2015
Tatumn M.
So summer is coming up and that means swimsuits and shorts. A huge problem I have is major razor burn. My legs all over break out whenever I shave. It's so bad. These red huge bumps form all over my legs and last for days. How can I shave my legs without that happening? I do have sensitive skin. Any products and certain razors for sensitive skin you ladies would suggest?? Please and thank you!!
May 19, 2015
Merna M.
Make sure you are using a good razor and try exfoliating before shaving. You could also try shaving with conditioner in the shower. If razors aren't working out for you, you could also try waxing.
May 19, 2015
katie s.
Do make sure you use a good razor. I'd find one that's more flexible. also, I recommend purchasing a shaving cream. I use skintimate. (something close to that) but any brand will work as long as you read the ingredients and make sure there isn't anything in it that will irritate your skin. after that, I like to exfoliate to remove dead skin cells and make my skin extra smooth. I wouldn't wax if you are having these issues because that can irritate the skin more!
May 19, 2015
Brooke B.
Be sure your razor is clean, sharp, and not rusting. All of those things can lead to razor burns and/or irritated skin.
May 19, 2015
Claire D.
You could try waxing instead?
May 19, 2015
Delara g.
I have sensitive skin and I always get razor burns no mater what I do when I shave, I recommend sensitive hair removal cream or waxing
May 20, 2015
Rylee B.
I use dr.carvers 4x razor. It's amazing and super gentle.