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Shaving Sensitive SkinMeghan from Jacksonville, FL Feedback About This Post:RE: Shaving Sensitive SkinTry hand sanitizer, burns pretty good, but it works wonders! And it only burns for a couple of seconds. Post by TSchultz RE: Shaving Sensitive Skin
You may want to apply lotion before you even get in shave. Another thing is it is best to shave after Post by meoowmom RE: Shaving Sensitive SkinI use an electric razor. You might want to try that, as it is not as hard on the skin as a razor blade. Post by louel53 RE: Shaving Sensitive Skin
This may seem strange coming from a guy. An old one, at that! I've been prescribed thigh-length compression hose to contain or prevent additional damage caused by a blood clot. I'm to wear it on my left leg during the day and do without at night, when I'm not on my feet. Post by tomatohanger RE: Shaving Sensitive SkinHave you mentioned this to your doctor? My daughter always thought her shaving problems were just sensitive skin then while trying to solve some other issues she mentioned how her legs would always bleed when she shaved. She didn't cut herself, her skin was just so sensitive that the pores would actually bleed a little bit. Turns out she had some kind of hormonal imbalance and that was one of the more uncommon side effects. If that isn't the issue, try Chi Chi Cream, it works wonders for avoiding razor burn. Post by Thenicholas3 RE: Shaving Sensitive SkinI also use Schick Intuition razors (for sensitive skin) and because they have built-in conditioning/cream and self adjusting/swivel triple blades you don't need shave cream, conditioner, etc and you'll never nick yourself with them nor end up with a rash or ingrowns :-) Once you try them you'll never want to use anything else ever :-) Post by Deeli RE: Shaving Sensitive Skin
I too have extremely sensitive skin. I have best of luck with Intuition razors by Shick. Post by Carol in PA RE: Shaving Sensitive SkinI have sensitive skin too and the best thing I've found for shaving my legs is hair conditioner! It's cheap, goes on smooth, and leaves your legs smooth with no bumps or itching afterwards. Try it...I think you'll like it. Just use the cheapest conditioner you can find. They all work the same for shaving. Post by sjackie2000 |
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