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Originally Posted by joyblack Shaving every day doesn't need to leave your skin red, even if you do have male-type hair growth. I have very sensitive skin, but my Philips Norleco men's-type electric razor doesn't leave any redness or irritation at all.
What sort of razor are you using? Those designed for men are almost always much better for the face.
If it's a wet razor, what do you do to prepare your face before shaving -- do you wash it in very hot water?
What do you use to shave with -- gel, foam or what?
Do you dip the razor in extremely hot water between each stroke?
Do you use a good moisturizer immediately after shaving? |
I shave right after I get out of a hot shower. I use a moisturizing face cream and shave with mens "goodnews" disposable razor by Gillette. I try to use a new razor every time or at least not the same razor twice, and I dip it into a cup of cold water that I keep in my room.
I don't have acne but sometimes my face gets irritated little bumps, ingrown hairs maybe? When I shave it makes it worse so I have to cover it up with a good concealer.
I tried my dads norelco razor once but it left me feeling kinda stubbly. My hair comes out rough like a man...I suppose because I have been shaving for almost 6 years now.
I also tried 2 laser treatments, but it got to be way too expensive. I fear it will come back anyway. Those first 2 treatments didn't show any improvement

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