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In-grown hairs

Posted by Katie Corcoran on 09/07/2009
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Help! I get painful in-grown hairs from shaving

Being summer-time gorgeous means we have to do a lot more shaving and this can often to lead to painful in-grown hairs. This Azulene Oil is a great preventative measure which you spray on to your skin after shaving or waxing and will relieve razor burns, redness and irritation. Also, make sure you always shave with a good razor and use a shaving cream rather than shaving on to dry skin. I'm using Gillette's Venus Embrace with its five blade razor and moveable head for smooth legs in the shower, instantly.


Parissa Azulene Oil £7.99 at Boots, Gillette Venus Embrace £4.56 boots.com and Gillette Venus Satin Care Radiant Apricot Shave Gel £1.95 boots.com


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