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writes: Hi this may sound really daft but i have tried using waxing strips and i cannot get them to work, but shaving sum times makes my legs get rashy. I find shaving my private regions hard because i wear glasses and wen without them on i can hardly see but i can't wear them in shower or bath and takes for ever.Does any one have any suggestions for me please.As i do not like to have a big bush. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, sarah_s +, writes (7 April 2008):
If you have a rash then refrain from using any products until it heals a little bit better. I had that but, I use SudoCrem so the rashes decreases.
If you want to wax you should get it professionally done and if you want to shave. Soak the yourself and the razor in warm water that way it'll be easy to shave properly. I use Gillette which should be for the legs but, I make sure I put a medium size amount so, it'll look fully whipped to shave the private area perfectly.
This is only what I would do. Good luck! Sarah.
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reader, anonymous, writes (6 April 2008): For your legs- do you use soap or shaving foam on your legs to shave off? This can help with dryness and rashes. I always moisturise my legs after shaving, it makes them smoother and I feel that they get a bit sore and the skin feels tight if I don't. Always moisturise! As for your 'lady garden', you could just trim it really short, in the bath or wherever, and you could still wear your glasses for this. The benefits of trimming is that there is no rash and less risk of hurting yourself. You could just trim it yourself and get a bikini wax done professionally? This would cost less than getting the whole lot done. Hope this helps. xx
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reader, starfairy +, writes (6 April 2008):
You could always try hair removing cream?
I find sometimes shaving makes my legs rashy, but only when I don't use a fresh razor and I don't moisturise after.
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reader, MissKin +, writes (6 April 2008):
I suggest filling the bath with a small amount of water and sitting on the edge of the bath (so you're not submerged in it and therefore can still wear your glasses) and just using the water to dampen and soften your private area for shaving or whatever. And shaving can lead to small rashes. Try using a non-perfumed hydrating body lotion, this sometimes works, sometimes doesn't.
You could always go to a professional to have a wax done. You don't have to look for yourself but you do have to pay a bit.
This is all i can really suggest right now. Good luck.
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