I think it would be best to always use the shaving cream to prevent getting the red bumps on your legs after you are through shaving Although! I started using like really cheap conditioner and it works very well. first of all it keeps my legs soft and smooth and i havent noticed getting any of the red bumps on my legs after shaving.
It could be that you don't have enough soap or shaving cream on your legs when you shave. Try wetting your legs before and put lots of soap or shaving cream on them. Or you could have sensitive skin. Not much you can do about that, except get a shaving cream that is for sensitive skin...
yes you can, you just have to have soap or shaving cream to shave your leg, but it would be best if you used another type of soap,like body soap.
When shaving legs there is no need to use it, some people use soap, some don't use anything just water. It can help you make sure you shave all areas but is optional. For your face, shaving cream is recommended.
Hi, from personal experience It's easiest for you to ask them, "Would you like me to teach you how to shave your legs or arms?" it may seem awkward but being bullied at school for hairy legs is a no go, as well as cutting yourself with a razor. USE SHAVING CREAM AND A RAZOR!
Yes, I do it all the time.
yes, i am 11, and i shaved my legs since i was 10. .................................................................................... yes, but be careful :) once you start shaving your legs its hard to stop. When i was your age i used hair removal cream on my legs works the same but you dont have to use a blade. xxx
Of course as long as your carefull...Im 17 and when I started shaving I used shaving cream but I really didnt like it so I thought I would try with just water...and ever since then I haven't used shaving cream in two years...I can rn over my legs or armpits real fast with a razor and water and nothing at all happens to me but as soon as I use shaving cream and take my time my body is covered in Knicks and blood
No. Shaving cream is applied to the face and legs before shaving. Use soap to clean out your belly button.
Shaving obviously! Boys- shave their face. Girls- shave their armpits and legs.
Razor burn on your legs can occur due to several factors, including using a dull razor, shaving too quickly, or not using enough shaving cream or gel. Additionally, sensitive skin may react to the friction and irritation caused by shaving. To minimize razor burn, try using a fresh, sharp razor, applying a moisturizing shaving cream, and shaving in the direction of hair growth. Also, consider exfoliating before shaving to remove dead skin cells and reduce irritation.
Wet your legs. Apply shaving cream or just lather up with soap. Drag the razor smoothly and not too fast up your leg from ankle to knee. Rinse the razor and shave another strip . . . and so on until your entire leg is shaved. Repeat on the other leg.
no... of course not... some boys don't shave there legs and there still fast.not substantially