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9 common mistakes to avoid while shaving your legs

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When we’re young and first learning to shave our legs, it can take a little practice to perfect your technique, and you may get a few nicks in the process, as well as the dreaded razor burn.


Here are the top things you’re doing wrong when shaving your legs — avoid them and get smoother skin than ever.

1. Exfoliating too soon before shaving

Shaving is actually a form of exfoliation, so if you rub your skin too raw and remove all those dead skin cells, it means too much irritation. After scrubbing, the pores on your legs are left more open, which will cause more cuts. Instead, do it at least 48 hours beforehand.

2. Long strokes are key

Short, uneven strokes will get you cut up in no time. Make sure your razor isn’t clogged with hair or shaving cream. Instead, focus on small sections and do long, slow strokes to avoid needing to patch up your leg with toilet paper.

3. Lotions with alcohol

If you’re using a shaving lotion with alcohol, it can dry your skin out further. Our legs are already dry after we shave, and if you’re concerned about what ingredients work best, consider coconut oil or Shea butter to stay hydrated and smooth.

4. Sharing razors

Though it might be convenient, it’s definitely not safe or hygienic. Sharing razors can spread fungi, bacteria, and other gross stuff. With blood present, you can even contract hepatitis B and C. Staph infections are also possible.

5. Old razors

Using an old disposable razor is a no-no! Even if you have one with ejectable blades, replacing those are important as well. When blades get duller, you have to go over certain spots hard, increasing risk of cut. Dull blades also cause razor burn.

6. Shave without a shower

You might think it makes no difference, but shaving mid-shower will allow your legs to absorb moisture better. It’ll prime the follicles and soften them, making the difficult task of shaving much easier.

7. Swimming afterwards

Whether it’s the chlorine in a pool or naturally exfoliating sand underneath your skin, your pores are open and sensitive during shaving, and doing this activity in any setting right after will leave your legs in chaos. Instead, wait a day and you should be in the safe zone.

8. Using soap instead of shaving cream

Shaving dry is the absolute worst thing that you can do, and will quickly cause ingrown hairs, razor burn and cuts. Soap scum will build up on your razor and make it less effective — instead, go for shaving gel — ideally one with aloe vera.

9. Switching directions

Always shave in the same direction. If you don’t, you’ll feel super irritated and have razor bumps for days. Going against the grain causes nicks and also tugs at the hair, whereas going in the same direction is safer. If you do need that close shave just be careful when you’re getting those tricky spots.

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