What are some snatched ways to relieve the sting of blade burn?
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After shaving, mosturise, mosturise, mosturise. Always shave in the direction that the coat grows and after shaving wont feel that doomed to failure.
One way to prevent it is to net sure you keep your skin moist - use lotion plentifully. I've found that it's easier and hurts WAY less!
1 word aftershave
Sensative skin requests lots of care. Make sure you shave within the direction of hair growth. Use cold wet when you shave, its a pain, but trust me, it help. It reduces the size of your pores and lessen the chances of getting cut and have razor burn. Use a NONSCENTED LOTION, lubriderm is great. Make sure that you ALWAYS use a moral shaving cream when you shave. Not only does it disappear a nice silky finish, but it also allows the razor to fly over your legs easier. If you don't use shaving cream, CONDITIONER works too. The only problem near that is it dulls your cut-throat much faster.
I have exceedingly sensative legs, and this is what I have to do every single time I shave. Just remember these tips and your legs should be looking and fear great.
I use aloe gel. You can use it for evrything: sunburns, razor burn etc. It works close to a charm!
Aftershave works good. There are some that enjoy no scent.
cocoa butter creme it works for me :] or you can use baby cream approaching Johnson's baby creme.
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