Yes, it can help.
Avoid store-bought lotions if you can help it as these can contain multiple chemical ingredients that may irritate or cause allergic reaction, also store-bought lotions tend to use mineral oil or petroleum jelly which can irritate delicate skin. Try to opt for natural moisturisers such as olive oil, coconut oil, shea butter, etc. which are much healthier and promote skin healing - if your legs are irritated after shaving try aloe vera too.
Lotion helps prevent razor burn and is good if applied as soon as possible. You can even shave with lotion, but it clogs your razor faster but is good if your in a hurry.
well ya because you want to keep your legs soft.
no you can not because in is not hair but a Linwood.
nothing at all, or some mild lotion
Try putting lotion on it!
Put Lotion On Them Everyday And After U Shave Put Lotion On Pretty Much E very Chance You Get.
You can shave them, and you can put moisturising lotion on them like Curel.
use lotion and shave them legs :D
There is a variety of items you will get with a travel shave kit depending on price and quality. The basics of a travel shave kit should be a razor, shaving cream, scissors, a comb and after shave lotion.
ok im sorta young to shave welll not really... so ur lookin @ this to figure out wft wats wrong wit my legs? dont ever shave then use that nair crap it hurts use lotion and shave right buty is painfull i gaarintee u that a few days of hairy legs wont kill wear pants k? lotion lotin and lotion!
Because it is a substance which will evaporate afterganing heat.
Yes!! If they shave and go to spas for makeovers and lotion ALOT!!
shaving generally makes hair shorter.
no you don't have to shave to work there