Whether it is bathing suit season or your adolescent daughter to begin shaving her legs, properly shaving the legs requires a certain degree of skill and practice. Shaving requires taking care to shave all areas of the legs while avoiding the...
It's possible you shave your legs multiple times per week or even daily as leg hair grows back. So why fight this seemingly unending battle? Shaving your legs provides athletic, social, medical and financial benefits to those who take the time to...
Shaving is supposed to give you smooth, silky legs that can go bare under skirts and shorts, but if you do it the wrong way, you can end up with stubbly, itchy, razor-nicked legs on display instead. Though it is fairly simple to master the basics...
Men who compete in swimming and triathlon competitions shave their body hair in order to enable themselves to swim, bicycle and run more quickly during competition. Time is measured in fractions of a second in these competitions, which could mean...
Mini skirts, shorts and other leg-baring styles call for legs worth bearing. In American culture, this means getting rid of leg hair. Shaving or waxing your legs are two methods readily available, both with all you need sold at drug stores or even...
The closest shave isn’t necessarily the best shave. If you get too enthusiastic about shaving your legs you could end up cutting hairs off below the skin, resulting in red, irritated razor bumps that form around ingrown hairs. If you're...
Shaving the legs is designed to make the skin appear smoother, softer and hair free. Unfortunately, several conditions such as shaving too closely or using a dull razor blade can cause ingrown hairs and ugly red pimples to erupt on the legs....
Bumps from shaving your legs can be unsightly, uncomfortable and even have the potential to become big blisters. There are several ways to treat your existing bumps and prevent leg shaving bumps.
The most effective method for getting rid of shaving bumps is to let the hair grow without shaving for three to four weeks, advises Health Services at Columbia University. If you can't bear to part with the razor, it's time to change your approach...
Many people shave their legs as part of their weekly grooming regimen. While the vast majority of these people are women, some men have also taken to shaving unwanted hair from their bodies. Like shaving the face, leg shaving has a process all...
You do not need shave gels and shaving creams to get a close shave on your legs. A bar of soap or body wash along with a little water in the shower or bathtub provides you enough foam for a sharp razor to slide over your legs. Shaving in the...
A rash is a term that refers to a skin eruption that affects your skin. Symptoms of a rash, no matter where it appears include skin that feels warm to the touch; dry, cracked skin; blistered lesions; swelling, pain and itchiness. Treating a rash...
Using an electric shaver is a quick and painless way to remove leg hair for up to several days. Although electric shavers do not typically provide as close a shave as conventional razors, they offer many other benefits when shaving your legs: They...
Shaving your legs with shaving gel or cream may irritate sensitive skin. According to the book "Joey Green's Supermarket Spa," baby oil is a good alternative to traditional shaving products. Baby oil moisturizes sensitive skin and reduces the risk...
Anytime you shave your legs, you are putting yourself at risk for bumps and ingrown hairs. When you shave, the end of the hair that remains is sharp. As the hair grows, it may pierce and grow into the skin, at which time, it becomes an ingrown...
Ingrown hairs are a result of hair removal gone wrong. Hairs grow through your follicles at an angle, becoming trapped and allowing bacteria to infect the follicle. Pain, swelling and pus discharge are associated with ingrown hairs. During the...
It boils down to preference when choosing whether to use soap, shaving cream, gel or oil to shave legs. Gels and creams have the same basic ingredients as soap, but with added healing aloe and other skin conditioners. Shaving oil provides a slick...
Razor bumps are raised areas on your skin that occur when cut hair curls and grows back into your skin. Razor bumps occur normally after shaving and when left untreated the bumps may be problematic each time your shave. In addition, the bumps are...
If you're a keen amateur cyclist, you're probably willing to try every trick in the book to improve your cycling performance. Perhaps you emulate your professional cycling idol by riding the same make of bike, following the same training regime...
When you shave your legs, you want the closest shave possible since the absolute absence of stubble is what makes your legs feel their smoothest. While a quick shave can remove hair, there's a chance it won't leave your legs as smooth as they...
Developing spots after shaving is a common problem. The spots look like a mild rash and appear a few minutes after shaving. They usually disappear after a day or two. This skin problem, which is called razor burn, is caused by irritation when...
Ladies love to show off smooth, hair-free legs. But when shaving your legs leads to red spots, you suddenly want to hide those legs until the spots go away. Red spots can signify one of several issues. Depending on the cause, the spots may go away...
Shaving is inexpensive and you only need a couple tools --- a razor and some shaving cream or soap. For this reason, it might be one of the more preferred methods of hair removal. But the end result, if your skin is sensitive to shaving, may be...
Red bumps that develop as a result of shaving ruin the smooth look you are aiming for. Generally harmless, these bumps, also known as folliculitis, can become irritated or infected due to the moist bath environment and scratching. Clearing up red...
Shaving can cause skin irritation, which manifests as a rash. According to website Mother Nature, when you shave, you are removing the top layer of skin. Your body treats this as an injury, and as a response, increases blood flow to the area to...
If the skin on your legs are covered in small, red bumps every time you shave, you may have razor bumps. Razor bumps, also known as ingrown hairs, shaving bumps or razor burn, can occur anywhere you shave or wax. By switching up your shaving...
Smooth, sexy legs are a summertime essential and nice to have year-round, but everyday shaving sometimes comes with unwanted bumps and itching. That post-itch shave is the result of ingrown hairs, sharp-pointed hairs that dig back into the skin...
If you have red bumps on your legs, they may be caused by shaving. Shaving the legs can lead to a condition that can cause unsightly raised and red bumps to appear on the skin's surface. Individuals with curly hair are more prone to developing...