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Preventing Razor Bumps
Ask almost any woman, and she'll tell you that body hair is often unwanted and on its way to removal. There are some women in other regions of the world that have no problem with their leg and underarm hair, but for the majority, getting rid of unwanted hair is a big priority.
There are plenty of women that spend lots of money and time looking for a way to get smooth skin, free of unwanted hair, and without suffering unpleasant side-effects. While shaving is cheap and effective at removing hair, it can sometimes lead to irritation and discomfort among the women who use it as a method.
For women who shave, it's a common thing to get small, unsightly bumps after they do the job. The level of discomfort they cause is significant, and curing them is a bit of a task on its own. There are several ways to go about it, and they are all worth trying on your way to finding a method that works for you.
A very important factor in the shaving process is what type of lotion you use. Oftentimes women will neglect to get a quality brand and simply use soap instead. This is a mistake and can create problems. A good way to avoid razor bumps is to use a shaving cream that has moisturizing properties. It's not necessary to get the priciest brand, but it is essential that you get something made specifically for shaving. Bar soap has its purpose, but it's a poor choice for shaving.
Many different kinds of razors are available for women. They may have feminine-sounding names and look elegant in beautiful shades of pink, but don't judge a book by its cover. Instead, look for function. Try to get a razor with more than a single head. This will enable you to get very near the root while avoiding irritation of the skin.
You should also make sure to replace your razor heads frequently. If you start to feel that the razor is not gliding smoothly against the skin anymore or not shaving as closely, get a new one. Using new razors in good shape will help eliminate bumps as well.
The process of shaving doesn't end after you rinse off your leg and feel its smoothness. Use a moisturizer following the shave as another weapon against razor bumps. Your skin dries out to an extent after shaving so it's a very good idea to use a lotion or cream on it after you're done. Go for an unscented lotion; they work best.
It goes without saying that almost all women will shave at least once in awhile. Do it right by getting the right products and your skin will thank you.
About the Author
Sarah Thomas provides articles on
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