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Join Date: Apr 2006
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after shaving my upper part of my legs were kinda irratated. they itch/burn and feel like pins and needles. the second day i have some bumps and still itch kinda bad. the lower part of my legs are fine though.
i wore pants the first day after shaving so i dont think it has to do with rubbing on clothing or not. maybe thogh cause all i wore was shorts the next two days (this is the third day after shaving). did this happen to anyone else. could it be cus it is the first time and it will not happen again? am i using the wrong kind of razor/shaving cream or the wrong technique? should i put something on them after shaving? |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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i use lotion after shaving, i think it helps with some of the burn
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Oh I just chuckle.
This has to be the most amusing thread in the list of current topics - at least for me. |
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Join Date: May 2007
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Right there with you. Takes me back to when I was 10, getting advise from my friends, lol! Not making fun of you at all David. To the contrary, I find your post quite cute. To answer your questions seriously, yes the first time would make a difference, especially for a man's legs which have coarser and thicker hair. If you did not use a brand new razor for the first shave, that would make a difference too. And you definitely need a good shaving cream. And, as someone else mentioned, lotion immediately afterwards makes a huge difference. And, making sure the lotion is in fact immediately afterwards makes a difference as well. And with that, I'm out. That's as far as I can take you, given that my female experience might differ from you guys'. ![]() |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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what else is funny is that i got a free shick sensitive razor in my package with my tubes in it today.
so lotion afterwards...is aftershave gel alright |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: You are here => X
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Sharp razor, take a hot/warm bath first, use some oil in the bath, use shaving cream, and only press down lightly as you shave. Ideally use an electric razor first (before the bath) and go with the grain, but that takes longer.
The red spots happen when the top layer of skin around the follicle is lanced with the hair. By not pushing down, this effect is minimized. It is made worse if the hair gets ingrown and/or it gets infected. So some antiseptic afterwards might help as well. It helps if your girlfriend/boyfriend can do the backs of your legs. ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2004
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I wouldnt try any aftershave, just think how it feels on your face after you shave
but if you try it, video tape it and put it on the forum for us anyway i use some hydrocortizone cream on the legs afterwards and i have no problems with the red bumps or itching anymore. Seems the thighs are more sensetive than the lower part of the leg. Quote:
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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exfoliation helps keep ingrowns at bay. be sure to clear off dead skin regularly.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Yongsan Army Post, South Korea
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After the first shave, I have only used soap and water for a long time now when I shave once or twice a week. It's very fast and I no longer have any red bumps or itching (unless I go too long in between shaves and then it gets soooo itchy!)
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Wisconsin
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You may get to the point where you only need hot water and a sharp razor. Works for me.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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yay |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Leicestershire, UK.
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Does shaving your legs actually make any difference to your speed for the average rider
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Chicago, IL
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It doesn't make any difference whatsoever, average rider or not. |
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Then why do people do it
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Leicestershire, UK.
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maybe blokes just want to be in touch with their feminine side
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