Whats the best way to get rid of unwanted hair on your legs?!


Question: I'm female, and I have tried shaving one way, then the opposite way. But now I shave upwards. I shave, using a razor with soap that sits around the razor to moisturise your legs, then after I rub in Johnsons body lotion.

My legs always seem to be itchy though, once I have shaved them, this seems to be the best way, even though there must be something else?

The lotion doesnt stop my legs itching, it just stops me wanting to itch my legs, as if i do itch them, I'll get cream on/in my fingernails!!

Whenever I have shaved/have had a shower, I end up with red patches on my legs, and "red spots". What are these?

I do feel that I have sensitive skin, as I am allergic to "normal" plasters, so have to have hyperallergenic plasters, even though the sticky part of the hyperallerginic plasters still aggitates my skin and makes the skin that the plaster was on itchy still.

I need alot of help!

Any help, is very much appreciated!

Thank you in advance!


Answers: I'm female, and I have tried shaving one way, then the opposite way. But now I shave upwards. I shave, using a razor with soap that sits around the razor to moisturise your legs, then after I rub in Johnsons body lotion.

My legs always seem to be itchy though, once I have shaved them, this seems to be the best way, even though there must be something else?

The lotion doesnt stop my legs itching, it just stops me wanting to itch my legs, as if i do itch them, I'll get cream on/in my fingernails!!

Whenever I have shaved/have had a shower, I end up with red patches on my legs, and "red spots". What are these?

I do feel that I have sensitive skin, as I am allergic to "normal" plasters, so have to have hyperallergenic plasters, even though the sticky part of the hyperallerginic plasters still aggitates my skin and makes the skin that the plaster was on itchy still.

I need alot of help!

Any help, is very much appreciated!

Thank you in advance!

I have very sensitive skin too and hate shaving! The best way I found is to use a 4 blade razor and some plain white soap... I like dove or Ivory. Be sure to toss your razors at least every other week and keep it some where dry. If they rust or are dirty it'll make the red spots worse. Then use baby oil with aloe vera or aveno lotion, it stops the itching and helps you shave less often... it really works!

sell it on ebay.

shaving cream

Shave up with a Venus razor/Ivory soap/Lubriderm Sensitive skin lotion.

shave

well there's a thing called shaving cream....(:
and have you ever thought of using hair removal cream?
like nair?i believe there are certain ones for sensitive skin!

wax is the best way

Weeeell if u dont like using a razor just get a cigerret lighter and fry those little suckers off!





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