Jun 13, 2023
Exfoliating your legs before shaving helps remove dead skin cells and unclog hair follicles, reducing the risk of razor bumps.
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A sharp razor cuts your hair cleanly, reducing the likelihood of ingrown hairs and razor bumps. Ensure that you replace your razor regularly.
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Wetting your legs with warm water before shaving softens the hair and opens up the pores, smoothing the process.
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A high-quality shaving cream or gel provides lubrication and protection, reducing leg friction and irritation.
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Shaving in the direction of hair growth minimises the risk of ingrown hairs and razor bumps. Avoid shaving against the grain.
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Applying excessive pressure while shaving can irritate your skin and increase the chances of razor bumps. Let the razor glide gently.
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Rinse the razor under warm water after each stroke to remove hair and shaving cream buildup, ensuring a clean and effective shave.
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After shaving, gently pat your legs dry with a clean towel instead of rubbing vigorously, which can cause further irritation.
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Applying a mild, alcohol-free aftershave lotion or gel helps calm your skin, reduce inflammation, and prevent razor bumps.
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If you have cuts, scrapes, or any other skin irritation on your legs, it's best to wait until they heal before shaving.
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