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Lauraaaa Posted at 7:21 am on Nov. 21, 2008
Everytime I shave my legs I get razor burn really badly.
I have tried everything, super sharp razors, regular razors, exfoliating before my shower, and perfumeless lotion. I dont understand why Im still getting it.
Does anyone know anything else that I could try?

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OverTheAir Posted at 10:25 am on Nov. 21, 2008
That kept happening to my sister and the only treatment she found was to do a few sessions of laser hair removal.
My Name08 Posted at 7:49 am on Nov. 21, 2008
Quote: from LaMotta at 8:23 am on Nov. 21, 2008

Bite them off!!

yes!
amara Posted at 7:48 am on Nov. 21, 2008
Quote: from Ivan23 at 9:27 am on Nov. 21, 2008

Quote: from amara at 10:25 am on Nov. 21, 2008

I get razor burn alot too, put in other areas
 I started using mens razor blades, and always use shaving cream. When I first start shaving I go in the direction that the hair grows, just to get my skin used to the blades, then go against the direction of the hair for a smooth finish. It seems to work for me.

what are those parts that u speak off im just curious


really want to know? My private areas, and my underarms!

Aqueous Posted at 7:39 am on Nov. 21, 2008
Quote: from Lauraaaa at 10:29 am on Nov. 21, 2008

Quote: from jzbaby at 7:27 am on Nov. 21, 2008

Quote: from Lauraaaa at 10:24 am on Nov. 21, 2008

Quote: from jzbaby at 7:24 am on Nov. 21, 2008

Wax?

  but that hurts, right?


 

 Temporary pain from waxing vs. razor burned red legs?



true.
its not so muchthat it hurts, its more the way it looks. :P

So, either way waxing would be better. BUT....get it done professionally, don't do it yourself...that could end up worse then razor burn.

Lauraaaa Posted at 7:29 am on Nov. 21, 2008
Quote: from jzbaby at 7:27 am on Nov. 21, 2008

Quote: from Lauraaaa at 10:24 am on Nov. 21, 2008

Quote: from jzbaby at 7:24 am on Nov. 21, 2008

Wax?
 

 but that hurts, right?


Temporary pain from waxing vs. razor burned red legs?



true.
its not so muchthat it hurts, its more the way it looks. :P
Aqueous Posted at 7:27 am on Nov. 21, 2008
Quote: from Lauraaaa at 10:24 am on Nov. 21, 2008

Quote: from jzbaby at 7:24 am on Nov. 21, 2008

Wax?

but that hurts, right?


Temporary pain from waxing vs. razor burned red legs?

Lauraaaa Posted at 7:27 am on Nov. 21, 2008
Quote: from amara at 7:25 am on Nov. 21, 2008

I get razor burn alot too, put in other areas  
I started using mens razor blades, and always use shaving cream. When I first start shaving I go in the direction that the hair grows, just to get my skin used to the blades, then go against the direction of the hair for a smooth finish. It seems to work for me.

Does using shaving creme really help? I usually use moisturizing soap.

Ivan23 Posted at 7:27 am on Nov. 21, 2008
Quote: from amara at 10:25 am on Nov. 21, 2008

I get razor burn alot too, put in other areas  
I started using mens razor blades, and always use shaving cream. When I first start shaving I go in the direction that the hair grows, just to get my skin used to the blades, then go against the direction of the hair for a smooth finish. It seems to work for me.

what are those parts that u speak off      im just curious

holodeck87 Posted at 7:26 am on Nov. 21, 2008
You can use a hair conditioner (the one you use on your own head of hair works). It softens the skin first. I used to have the same problem. Just be sure to wash your legs with body soap afterwards or you will get ingrown hairs (also NO fun!)
santana 08 Posted at 7:26 am on Nov. 21, 2008
Quote: from Nightshade09 at 7:23 am on Nov. 21, 2008

shave tha opposit way the hair is growing thats how i get a close shave when i gotta shave my mostache

dont do this. this CAUSES razor burn and ingrown hairs. the only advice id give you is wax cuz it seems like you've done everything else.

just suck it up...a few minutes of pain for weeks of hairless legs...worth it

amara Posted at 7:25 am on Nov. 21, 2008
I get razor burn alot too, put in other areas
I started using mens razor blades, and always use shaving cream. When I first start shaving I go in the direction that the hair grows, just to get my skin used to the blades, then go against the direction of the hair for a smooth finish. It seems to work for me.
S K A Posted at 7:25 am on Nov. 21, 2008
Quote: from Lauraaaa at 7:24 am on Nov. 21, 2008

Quote: from jzbaby at 7:24 am on Nov. 21, 2008

Wax?

but that hurts, right?


Suck it up.
Lauraaaa Posted at 7:24 am on Nov. 21, 2008
Quote: from jzbaby at 7:24 am on Nov. 21, 2008

Wax?

but that hurts, right?

Aqueous Posted at 7:24 am on Nov. 21, 2008
Wax?
Nightshade09 Posted at 7:23 am on Nov. 21, 2008
shave tha opposit way the hair is growing thats how i get a close shave when i gotta shave my mostache
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