Ouch! How to Make Hair Removal Less Painful
Get silky, smooth skin without expensive laser treatments.
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Hairless Summer - I love summertime: the great weather, rocking dresses and going to the beach. But the hair removal game this season can be a pain (literally). But no worries! From waxing to Nair-ing it off to shaving, here are some tips on how to make hair removal agony-free without expensive laser treatments. By Kellee Terrell(Photo: Peter Frank/Corbis)
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Waxing Ain’t for Everyone - Some girls live for wax, but others like me, not so much. It's OK to stick with the handy-dandy razor, but ditch the cheap ones. Try shelling out a little bit more for one that will better meet your needs. Try razors that have heads with built-in gel or moisturizers that can make your next shave smooth, painless and cut-free.(Photo: 2/Adam Gault/Ocean/Corbis)
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Soak Your Skin - Granted, you can’t soak your skin every time you need to shave, but if you have the time to soak once a week, try it. It helps soften hair and makes it easier to shave and prevent nicks and cuts, which is really important for women of color given that we have coarser hair. (Photo: I Love Images/Corbis)
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Say Goodbye to Ingrown Hairs and Bumps - Ingrown hairs around your bikini line can hurt and are ugly to look at. Make sure when you shave you shave opposite the direction they grow — this old trick can reduce your risk of developing bumps. You also need some creams to help. My personal faves: Coochy Rash Free Shaving Crème and Coochy After-Shave Mist. Also, to reduce bumps, try gently exfoliating or using pads like Queen Bee Buzz Off Bumps cleansing pads.(Photo: Coochy)
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Give Yourself a Minute - Don’t rush to pile on lotion, deodorant, perfume or other beauty products right after you shave — it can be very unpleasant to say the least. Give your pores some time to close up to reduce stinging and pain. (Photo: Peter Frank/Corbis)
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