I rub mine down with an Aloe Vera based lotion. Also shave WITH the grain. I know this doesn't get your legs baby-butt smooth but you will avoid the rash. Also exfoliating the skin regularly helps to prevent ingrowns.jet10sn said:What do you put on them after you shave? Warming cream, lotion, or leave them alone? How do you avoid the goose bump look, or razor rash? Just curious?
Even if you paid me, I would never wax my legs.Julian Radowsky said:Screw shaving, I have mine waxed, much better feel and the regrowth does not prickle as much as shaving regrowth - I also need to wax less frequently than I would have to shave, and someone else is doing the work.
To the question: After waxing, the therapist applies a lotion to my legs that helps relax the poor tortured follicles.
Wouldn't that depends on who was doing the waxing, and where she rubs the post-shaving lotion??Craig Walsh said:Even if you paid me, I would never wax my legs.
The only reason why I wouldn't too do it as I can't imagine the pain of the hair ripping away.WINGNUTT said:Wouldn't that depends on who was doing the waxing, and where she rubs the post-shaving lotion??
HAHAHA... I and my gorilla legs were thinking the same thing.Jene said:omg.......u sure cyclists arent all gay?!!?
Ask their girlfriends or wivesJene said:omg.......u sure cyclists arent all gay?!!?
haha,same.i dont use anything.Weisse Luft said:Nothing. I use soap and a Mach III. Doesn't hurt a bit after without foo-foo juice. Be a man, not a Nancy.
Same here.Weisse Luft said:Nothing. I use soap and a Mach III. Doesn't hurt a bit after without foo-foo juice. Be a man, not a Nancy.
Yeah, be a man and shave your legs!Weisse Luft said:Nothing. I use soap and a Mach III. Doesn't hurt a bit after without foo-foo juice. Be a man, not a Nancy.
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