- How to Shave Your Face, Legs, and Other Body Parts - wikiHow
Shave against the grain unless you’re prone to ingrown hairs The legs are usually less prone to breakouts and ingrown hairs than more delicate areas, like the face and pubic area To get a closer shave, go against the direction of the hair growth [21] On most parts of your legs, the hair grows downwards
- Hair removal: How to shave - American Academy of Dermatology
Shave in the direction that the hair grows This is an important step to help prevent razor bumps and burns Rinse after each swipe of the razor In addition, make sure you change your blade or throw away disposable razors after 5 to 7 shaves to minimize irritation Store your razor in a dry area
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