Shaving is the grooming prerequisite that gets us  ready for those mini dresses and shorts. But if you don't do it  right, shaving can come with some rather uncomfortable side effects  which include itching, razor burns and in-grown hairs. Good news is, you  can put an end to these post-shaving blues once and for all -- here's  all the tricks you need for smooth skin.
1 Be razor-smart 
  If you have sensitive skin that itches or burns post-shave, consider a  three-blade razor instead of a five-blade version -- the latter has  better precision but its closer shave can make  sensitive skin prone to ingrowns and razor burn. Also, look for a razor  that has a built-in lubricant strip for even less irritation. And don't  forget to replace your razor regularly -- shaving with a dull blade can cause more nicks and cuts.
2 Soak before you shave
Take a warm bath or shower to soften to-be-shaved hair. Soaking makes  the hair more pliable so it can be shorn gently, thus preventing  ingrowns.
3 Always use a shaving cream
For woman prone to ingrown hairs, shaving sans cream is a no-no. Lather  up with a shaving cream or gel to lubricate and help the razor glide  over your skin.
4 Shave in the direction of growth
You'll lower your chances of getting ingrown hairs and razor bumps if  you shave in the direction that the hair grows. To prevent skin  irritation, avoid going over the same area multiple times with the  razor.
5 Soothe after defuzzing
Apply a little antiseptic toner in places where you are prone to bumps  and ingrowns. Follow with a soothing fragrance-free moisturizer.
6 Exfoliate weekly
Exfoliate skin gently using a loofah pad or body  scrub to slough away dead skin cells, which can help prevent ingrown  hairs from developing. One caveat: Avoid exfoliating immediately after shaving, otherwise skin can become irritated.
 
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