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How to keep my skin smooth and healthy without ingrown hairs? (I wax)

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Question - (13 April 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 13 April 2008)
A male Canada age 41-50, anonymous writes:

Hello I wax My body and want to make sure I can keep my skin smooth and healthy without ingrown stubble what can I buy for my skin to help keep healthy and to make my hair easier to bare when it grows out again need less echy's?

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A female reader, Emilysanswers United Kingdom +, writes (13 April 2008):

If you are waxing then it is going to itch as it comes back as itching is the natural way your body has of making you break the skin so the new hairs can get out.

What you need to do is buy some body exfoliator, which will get rid of any dead skin layers in the area you have waxed and stop most hairs from in growing. Every couple of day when you are in the shower, give yourself a good scrub with it.

You also need to buy some kind of body moisturiser. Find one that doesn't have perfume and preferably has something like camomile in it too. This will relax your skin and keep it soft and happy after you have yanked all it's hairs out and then scrubbed it really hard in the shower.

Good Luck!! xx

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