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Question : How do I get rid of facial hair without shaving?
There are some places in my face where I prefer not to shave. Is there any hair removal creame or anything else that I can use? I don't want the hair to grow back thick which happens after shaving.
Answer:
Try Sally Hansen Creme Hair Remover for the face. It's excellent.
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Question : How can I get shaving cream stains out of upholstery?
So during a crazy night, me and my buddies decided to get crazy with the shaving cream. Now my futon is a mess. How can I get the shaving cream stains out?
Answer:
Simply wipe off with a damp cloth. Keep rinsing the cloth until the stains are gone...
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Question : What can you use before or after shaving bikini area to prevent razor bumps?
I hate frickin' razor burn!!! How can I prevent it? Is there something I can use before shaving, after shaving, or both? And why do I only get razor burn "there"? I never get it on my legs or armpits.
Answer:
no one ever believes me on this one, but just trust me. after you get out of the shower, or after you shave, put a thin layer of deodorant on the area with your finger. think about it, when's the last time you got razor burn in your armpit???
It works like a charm... trust me.
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Question : How do I prevent skin irritation on my neck from shaving?
I have to shave each day for work, so shaving every second day isn't an option. Right now I'm using a Mach 3. I've tried using Neutrogena Razor Defense and Nivea after shave sensitive balm, but the results aren't what I want.
Answer:
This is the best solution I found after much experimentation. First massage skin very thoroughly with an essential oil(olive , coconut, almond are very good) Then apply shaving cream on top. I actually do not like shaving creams so I use body lotion. Then shave. No matter how close you shave you will not get any rritation or razor burn. You will not need any after shave balms or whatever. They simply don't help, are expensive and a waste of money. If you massage skin with oil frequently it will greatly benefit it and make it not so sensitive.
SOURCE(S): 20 + years research - safe, natural treatments/cures skin conditions and anti aging/rejuvenation treatments.
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Question : Does shaving cream take the paint off of vehicles?
I'm planning a prank, but I don't want to harm any property. I need to know if shaving cream will harm a vehicle in any way.
Answer:
Shaving cream can be washed off easily. for your prank to be more effective, use something like nivea cream. it's really greasy and hard to come off. someone had done it to our teacher (happy times), they'd put lots of blobs of nivea cream (could be any other greasy cream=as in moisturizer) all over the car and then put little balls of coloured cotton wool on each of them. looked great, but you should have heard him swear...
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Question : What is a good non aerosol shaving cream for dry, sensitive skin that is prone to shaving irritation?
My all-time favorite shaving product, Edge Active Care Deep Hydrating Shave Cream, has been discontinued. I am desperate to find a worthy replacement that will minimize bumps and irritation. I also need something that will not dry my skin out. No aerosol cans, please. Reasonable price, under $10, is a plus.
Answer:
try aveeno products. http://www.aveeno.com/segmentAction.do?segid=1006&catid=1001
They are great products and the bottoms of their bottles do not leave rust rings on your tub.
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Question : What is the better product to use when shaving for a guy to eliminate ingrown hairs?
I keep getting ingrown hairs from shaving . I use been a gel for a mach 3 razor , but then I changed to a shaving creme. What do you think is better for you to get stop the ingrown hairs?
Answer:
My husband has this same problem and he uses a cream that is Rx only. The tube is Dark yellow and brown and on it it says Clioquinol 3% with Hydrocortisone 1% cream. I believe its by Qualitest. This cream works very well for him.
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Question : What is the best stuff to use for shaving legs?
What is the best stuff to use for shaving? I have sensitive skin when it comes to shaving my legs. I use stuff during and after. It doesn't matter what gel or lotion I use, I always get really bad razor burn. They are not old razors. I always use them new. I have even tried the quatro women serious and still gives me razor burn. I'm not pushing hard or anything. I never had this problem as a teenager. Now in my early twenties experiencing this. Anyone have any good advice?
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i have sensitive skin. i use the venus razor, and lots of shaving cream. after i shave, i use skintimate aftershave. it helps with not getting razor burns.
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Question : How do you prevent bumps on your legs after shaving?
Okay, it just doesn't make sense... I used a ton of shaving cream and a new razor and my legs are still covered in red bumps. And I'm not allergic to the shaving cream because they always do that no matter what type of organic soap or cream I use. How do I prevent my legs becoming ugly?
Answer:
Try putting an unscented deodorant or lotion on after shaving.
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Question : Shaving....?
i have many questions
1.is it better to shave in the shower or when your legs are dry
2.is it ok to use soap for shaving cream...if so what kind of soap?
3.if you use Nair will your hair grow back quickly and THICK?
4.is it ok to use "guy" razors
5.how long does it usually take before razors get dull?
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1)the awnser is by far shave when you're legs are wet. Dry shaving is never good. It cuts skin easier, doesn't shave as closly and causes razor burn.
2)soap is fine. Any kind will work. There are some body washes [one i have that's just a random brand from walmart] that says "replace for you're everyday shaving gel" When I'm out of gel/cream and don't have a lot of time I actually use foam hand soap [sounds weird but just for a quick touch up or if i'm wearing capris it works.]
3)I use nair. Actually no it doesn't. For me it's just like the commertials, the hair grows back lighter. When you use nair it [i don't really know what it does techincly] dissolves the hair folical somewhat so that it comes back softer and less noticable [like when you first get hair on you're legs] instead of comming back thick and noticable when you shave [because you are just cutting it shorter, not really dissolving it you know?]
4) It's probably not as good as a girls razor. Guy razors are more for facial and girls are more for legs/underarms so i'm sure there's a slight difference in how they are built.
5) Um.. ahh I read an exact date. I can't remember. I think it's every few weeks? I read it a long time ago but I have no clue where I would find the awnser now.
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