IF you’re looking for a solution to get rid of strawberry legs, you’re in luck.
A redness-prone shaving expert has shared her super-cheap routine for getting results in record time.
After a Redditor asked how to get rid of strawberry legs, the user Manamesjeff explained that she was also burdened with red bumps.
“Hey girl! I have the same problem and lotion alone won’t fix it,” she said.
A frugal discovery, however, helps her fight this.
“I use glycolic acid – I buy The Ordinary because it’s cheap – I put it in a spray bottle and spray it all over my body after I shower,” she said.
“After it dries, I apply lotion,” she continued.
She was especially impressed with how quickly it worked its magic.
“Wait a week or less and boom, problem solved,” she said.
“I couldn’t believe it was so easy.”
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You can try using The Ordinary Glycolic Acid Exfoliating Toner 7%which is available for $13.
Water-based toner can be used to even out skin tone.
Intended for all skin types, the find is composed of glycolic acid, aloe barbadensis leaf water, panax ginseng root extract and Tasmanian lanceolata fruit/leaf extract.
Although she’s a fan of The Ordinary, she explained that almost any affordable glycolic acid product should work.
“I would go cheap, but Temu wouldn’t go cheap, you know?” she said.
“Go to the pharmacy and buy the cheapest one there”, he advised.
Others were also eager to try his trick.
“Damn, I need to try this. I’ve gotten them at least lighter since I started waxing, but unfortunately even waxing isn’t perfect, so I’m going to try your routine,” said one Redditor.
“I need to try this! I’ve had the same problem since I was able to shave my legs – I’m 10 and now I’m 31 – and I’ve never found anything that helps,” said another user.
“I thought it was destined to be like this! I really hope it works!” they continued.
Another reader thought a routine item would change the game.
“OMG, I’m using a cotton ball and I wish it was easier to apply. I bought a spray bottle today,” they said.
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