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    razor burn on arms and legs

    anyone know of any topical to help with this........I shave with a mach 3 and get little red bumps when the hair starts to grow back in.............................Hhhhhhhheeeeeelllll lllppppppppppppppp

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    Just keep shaving. The skin is just sensitive to it but will get used to it. If you are getting ingrown hairs there is a powder that you can buy.. have no idea what it is called though. sorry.
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    That's not razor burn man. But if you loofah and stuff, it helps you from getting those ingrowns.

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    try Nair for Men it kicks ass...
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    I actually had this problem too. I was told not to use a triple blade razor because it cuts below the skin. It is better to use a single blade razor. Make sure you shave after you shower which I'm sure you do, because it softens the hair and stuff. I think a place called www.dermstore.com has stuff to help with the razor bumps. I hope that helps

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    you need to exfoliate lightly.

    Also, I have this stuff called no bump rx (i think) from sally beauty supply, it comes in a dark green bottle..smells nasty and stings a bit but works great.. i just deal w/ the smell by putting it on right b4 bed, i also heard there's another lotion that works.. cant remember the name..
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