A few months ago I tried bikini waxing and it completely destroyed my skin. I did exactly what she told me to do and I still developed a rash and all kind of engrown hair bumps I went to the doctor and was told that bikini waxing was not for me that my skin was too sensitive and I needed to either shave with a regular electric razor or use nair or something along those lines but make sure it is for sensitive skin. I have been using nair for sensitive skin and it is working fine, but the other day I was in the drug store and I saw this gel that you can use after shaving and I wanted to know if anyone has used it and if it is worth my time. I want my skin to be soft and smooth after I remove the hair. Does anyone have any suggestions? Also I am African American so I know some products are for different skin types. Not sure if it makes a serious difference but just wanted to put it out there to help for information purposes. Help please!
What is good to use on sensitive skin after you shave or use hair removal in the bikini area?
There are lots of lotions that help reduce the bumps/irritation after shaving , waxing and using nair.
i sell avon, so to be quite honest I havent used any of the store brands just because I found the one with avon and use that.. which I love and it works wonders. Its made for sensitive skin and it really does help.
I know a few friends buy some of theirs at the drug store and seem to like it.
As long as you dont buy the $0.99 one, and make sure its by a reputable company you should have pretty much the same results.
If you want to know more about the one I use, or see it, you can go to my website below and click on "contact me" and just type your message and it will email me with your question, if you want to learn more about it go to "shop" and search for
SKIN SO SOFT Fresh %26amp; Smooth Silky Stay Shave Gel
This is wha tI use and it works great
Reply:I'm African American too that happens to me every once in a while becuase my skin can't take a whole lot of stuff. I use lotions with sea kelp or coaco butter. But if your having that much question about it i suggest you don't use it period.
Reply:After shaving or any hair removal process, our skin is super sensitive and the mere application of chemical based products tend to worsen. Try using extra virgin olive oil. :) This is the most effective thing you need.
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