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- Razor Bumps When you think of all the dreaded outcomes after a fresh shave - razor burn and ingrown hairs are some of the common responses that join the irritation of unsightly razor bumps. I've always thought the unappealing spread of razor bumps resembled a...
- Pubic Hair Removal A growing number of women (and men) realize that good grooming includes the previously ignored area down there. It's not just about hygiene either. It's about feeling good about ourselves and having fun in the process. This lens will focus on p...
- Razor Burn If you've ever put a razor to your skin - chances are you've felt the sizzle that comes when irritation settles in the form of razor burn. It itches and if you're unfortunate enough to have sensitive skin, then you're stuck with a rash that seems to...
- Shobha -- The Hair Removal Guru Based on the ancient philosophies of South Asian beauty, Shobha Tummala, Founder and Creative Director of Shobha, has created a luxuriously exotic and intimate environment where both women and men can indulge in the centuries-old methods of hair remo...
- Those Damn Razor Bumps! Rid yourself of razor bumps and ingrown hairs for good.
- Skin Care Have you ever considered the effects of Energy on your skin? Did you know that by using skin care products that are infused with Energies of healing elements your skin cells are then motivated to do their job: motivate nutrients to move w...
- How To Get Rid Of Razor Burn The most common problem that people face while shaving is razor burn. The skin irritation can happen on the face, armpits, chest, bikini line and legs. This mild rash can be prevented by following these basic tips: Please use shaving gels, crea...
- Smooth Away I'm a big fan of yard sales, so when I recently found Smooth Away hair removal at one, I decided for $2.00 (verses $9 at wal-mart) to give it a shot. Hey, I'm not willing to spend a huge price for something I know nothing about, and I'm certainly not...
- razor burns and how to avoid The most common causes of razor burn, include a number of procedures not being adhered to properly before even showing your skin a razor. putting too much pressure on the razor as you shave, using an old blunt razor, shaving against the grain of the...
