Bumps, red spots and dry skin are skin conditions that women deal with all the time. Whether you notice tiny red bumps after shaving or you have seriously dry skin that seems to worsen through the winter months. We have found a great collection of products and DIY remedies that will help you to treat your skin and give it a healthier look.
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If you typically see red bumps on your legs after shaving or using an epilating system or you just hate that your skin cracks during cold weather, you can find a number of remedies that are proven to help. Whether you have bumps on your skin due to shaving or you have keratosis pilaris, there are remedies that will work and some of them can be made with ingredients that you have in your kitchen cabinets.
Whatever the skin problem you are experiencing, we bet that there is a great remedy for it in this collection.
Strawberry After Shave Paste
If you notice red irritating bumps after shaving, you can make a great paste from a fewmashed strawberries with just enough sour cream to mix into a relatively thick consistency. You just slather this on the area that is irritated, leave it for about 15 to 20 minutes and then rinse clear with warm water. This is a great DIY remedy for red bumps and dry skin after shaving, and it smells great too.
Ammonium Lactate Lotion
This one isn’t specifically a homemade remedy, but people swear by 12% Ammonium Lactate lotion for things like bumps after epilating, razor burn and even keratosis pilaris. Keratosis pilaris is tiny bumps that appear for no reason. You may notice them on your upper arms. This lotion is practically guaranteed to get rid of them and it works great on extremely dry skin, too. It’s a really inexpensive way to clear up those skin problems for good.
Tea Tree Oil
Tea tree oil is great for so many things and can really help to clear up bumps that come along with waxing or shaving. You just have to rub some oil on the affected areas and it will help to moisturize the skin and clear those bumps away. If you have a favorite lotion, you can just add a few drops to that or just rub it on by itself after you have finished your hair removal method of choice. Continue Reading >> Page 2
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