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Posted at December 31, 1969, 6:00 pm: Okay this a good question that any este can answer. Oh yeah thats me *lol* 1. Shaving regularly will toughen the skin. 2. Use an emolient shaving cream. Khiels, Clinque for men are both good. 3. Nip ingrowns in the bud immediately when you see them but don't dig anything out of the skin (bad risk of infection). 4. If your prone to ingowns or shaving rash go to any good womens day spa or beauty supply and buy a large bottle of a product called Tend Skin or Folisan by Deplieve both are a micro-foliant and will calm down any rash immediately and bud up any ingrowns within 24 hours without digging. Apply it with a cottonball. (All the guys at my gym use it now since I turned one guy on to it *lol*) works awesome on facial shaving rash and bumps too. Waxing is a great option and over time the hair stops coming in or will come in so much finer that waxing actually becomes a pleasure. However, it is not something that should be done at home by an inexperienced person and god please do not use that NADS crap it will rip your skin off your body and you can scar from that. If you are looking for long term hair removal waxing is the way to go, it only hurts the first time and after awhile it won't both you a bit so find yourself a good esthetician and stick with her you will be very pleased in the long run and your skin will love you. Hope this helps ~T PS: Laser hair removal is a waste of money as it is the same as waxing. You have to do it over and over for it to work long term. Original of the message was taken from http://forum.bodybuilding.com/ Previous Post: I can second that. |