How do you get rid of shaving bumps?
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Here are a few tips:
"Lubricate skin after you shave. A moisturizing body lotion will help reduce dryness and itchiness after shaving," says D'Anne Kleinsmith, M.D., a staff dermatologist at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan.
Shave after you bathe. Next time you shave, give irritated skin a break by making sure that it's well-hydrated before you graze a razor over it. "The best time to shave is after a shower or bath," says Dr. Placek. "Your skin won't be dry, and your hairs will soften and stand up, so shaving will be less traumatic."
Drop the soap. People with razor-sensitive skin should stick with a shaving cream that contains aloe or some other soothing ingredient, recommends Dr. Placek.
"Shaving cream is a real help," agrees Dr. Kleinsmith. "Put it on after you bathe, when your skin and hair are already soft. Then, leave the shaving cream on for another couple of minutes to soften your hair even more before you shave."
Shave it down. Shave hair in the direction that it grows--in a downward motion. "This won't irritate the hair follicles as much as if you're shaving upward against short, bristly hairs," says Dr. Walters."
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Before you shave, exfoliate well. Then after shaving use a good body lotion.
Step 1: Use a gentle exfoliator such as Clinique Sparkle Skin Cream
Step 2: Use Coochie Cream brand foam to shave with. This can be purchased at select adult novelty parties/catalogs
Step 3: Moisturize the area with Clinique body butter
i get them to and what you do is use moisturiser after you hop out of the shower and when u wake up in the morning you iwll find that it helps u can use sorbelene or anything like that . ok bye
The longer you have been doing it you will stop getting them.3 helpful tips are to ALWAYS use a sharp razor,use hair conditioner instead & always & I mean everyday use a good moisturizer on your skin.Not just there but your whole body 15 years experience!:P
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