Shaving Rash Please Help!
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Nov 13, 2013
Natalie B.
Everytime I shave I always get a shaving rash I've tried to use sensitive shaving gel and I still have the same problem.. I've used hair removal cream but I still have to end up shaving so it seems like a waste of time and money. I really don't wanna have to resort to waxing :( does anyone have any tips and tricks? it happens on my legs and bikini line but not my arm pits :/
Nov 13, 2013
Gemma D.
Take a hot bath and soak in it for around 30mins then use baby oil to shave. I never use shaving gel as they have perfumes in them. I've always used baby oil to shave and my legs are flawless. hope this helps :-)
Nov 13, 2013
Natalie B.
I never even thought of that!! thank you so much :) x
Nov 13, 2013
Gemma D.
Your welcome, anytime. glad I could help :-)
Nov 13, 2013
Diana J.
I exfoliate before and use a shower cream instead of foam, but I heard that some use balsam for hair too. Then apply an after depilation cream with cosmetic oils etc.but on a lil wet skin:-)
Nov 13, 2013
Sarah J.
Exfoliate and use a conditioner as a shaving foam. Then apply coconut oil after you are out of the bath/shower. Hope this helps. x
Nov 13, 2013
Natalie B.
Thanks guys you're so helpful :) I actually want to get my legs out next summer lol! x