Have you ever noticed red streaks or pimple-like bumps after shaving? If you have, you might be dealing with razor burn, a common sign of irritation after shaving.
Is your razor giving you nicks when you use it? Does it leave hairs even after you've gone over them with the razor? Here are a few things to know about deciding when it's time to get a new razor...
Neither of these is a bad thing - they are both totally normal! But some people aren’t into having them adorn their face, and that’s fine too. Here are some ways to remove them...
Hair washing routines depend entirely upon your hair type - what works for someone with thin, wispy hair may not work at all for someone with a thick, full head of tight curls. Some tips to help you figure out the best routine for you:
The answer all depends upon what type of hair you have: thick or thin, tight curls or straight wisps, lots of it or not so much at all. Some people want to change-up their hair washing frequency, which is totally fine but might take a couple of weeks for your scalp to get used to.
During puberty, it’s totally normal to see hair grow and thicken on your body, and especially on your legs. But, whether or not you choose to remove that hair is a personal choice. If you do choose to shave your legs, here are a few helpful steps:
Whether or not you choose to remove your body hair is a personal choice, but if you do decide to remove hair from down there, we have some tips to make sure it is done safely.