Most common questions used to investigate
Are you shaving your nails?
Do you exfoliate your legs?
Do you moisturize your skin?
Have you ever tried with baking soda?
Do you use an epilator?
Common conclusions
Shaving, particularly shaving improperly with old, dull razors or without shaving cream can sometimes cause strawberry legs. You should try out the Completely Bare Completely Smooth Moisturizing No-Bump Shave Gel, Aveeno Theraputic Shave Gel, etc.
It should help to reduce strawberry legs by gently removing dead skin cells from the skin of your legs, as well as help to prevent embedded hair. Reducing dead skin on your legs will give new hair an opportunity to more easily break through the surface of the skin.
Keeping your body well-hydrated will help to naturally and adequately shed dead skin cells, so you stould start moisturizing your skin. If you have sensitive skin you should start using products with rich moisturizers like shea butter and ceramides.
Baking soda exfoliates the skin as an anti-inflammatory agent, while honey and cream relieve and soften the skin. To get gorgeous legs, you should add this paste twice a week.
You should start using an epilator. Although an epilator can be unpleasant or even painful, anecdotal evidence indicates that this type of hair removal may avoid the incidence of strawberry legs.
Great! You should continue using an epilator because it can prevent strawberry legs from occurring.
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