SINCE replacing disposable razors with another brand, it’s been nothing but smooth sailing—and smoother legs—for one woman.
She also shared another affordable shaving staple that saved her skin.
ONE LEG UP
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“I finally started getting smoother legs with this routine,” she said.
She starts by using a sugar scrub.
Then comes shaving – and she’s a big fan of one brand of razors.
“Be sure to replace the razor head regularly,” she said.
“I don’t know how much the brand matters, but I always bought cheap disposable razors,” she continued.
“I bought my Flamingo because I wanted to reduce plastic waste, but the shave is so good I would never go back.”
O Flamingo razor it retails for $8 and is described as offering an extra close and comfortable shave.
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It has sharp blades and a 360-degree comfort system to protect the skin from unwanted irritation.
It is also designed with a flexible hinge and ergonomic handle.
FINISHED OIL
She then makes sure to follow up with Tree Hut shaving oil.
“Oh my god, I love this oil so much,” she said.
Tree Hut Bare Moroccan Rose Moisturizing Shaving Oil it retails for $10 on Amazon and is described as offering plenty of hydration for a smooth glide.
It also helps prevent nicks and cuts, making it ideal for those who suffer from ingrown hairs and razor bumps.
Moroccan argan oil improves skin elasticity and balance.
She added that she always applies body butter afterwards, before sharing other words of shaving wisdom.
“Lotion again before bed,” she said.
One Redditor had a question of his own.
“Does shaving oil make the bathtub slippery?” she asked.
“No, rinse beautifully!” she answered.
MORE TIPS
Others also offered their own tips.
“After shaving I use an exfoliating mitt and then a good lotion,” wrote one user.
“I started using shaving oil before as a substitute for shaving cream. I love it!” another chimed in.
“Aveeno Skin Relief Body Oil Spray. It also literally smells like heaven!” a fellow Redditor commented.
“Jojoba oil before drying,” said one user.
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