(Part 2) Top products from r/ladyshavers

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We found 9 product mentions on r/ladyshavers. We ranked the 29 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/Derasi · 2 pointsr/ladyshavers

Whal has a pretty great standard of quality for the price. The clippers I use are:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001GQ3GEY?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00

There's actually an attachment head to this one that trims short hairs even shorter, pretty much to the bare skin. It's the big one with two curved rows (shown in the middle here).

Here's my method:
Use the clipper flat on your skin without a guard to trim hairs short (1-3mm), then take the big head to finish the job. The big head can't pick up long hairs, but it's a pro at short hairs. The big head works in such a way that it won't irritate or bite your skin.

Here's what's great about that big head: since it only works on short hairs, you can use it every few days to keep your skin bare, really without even looking. If I let it go too long I have to trim it again.

Hope this helps! Let me know if you have questions.

u/emeliminator · 2 pointsr/ladyshavers

Do you have access to Amazon?

I use the Merkur 180 DE razor and I love it! It has a good weight to it and the handle is long (shaving legs with a short handle razor is tough).

Here's an Amazon link for the razor : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NL0T1G/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_VVfsub1BZRSMF

u/O_thats_clever · 1 pointr/ladyshavers

Some sort of stick thing that makes the shave super slick. I use it as a base under the shave cream for extra slip, but I guess with good brush skills it's a soap in itself.

u/DevilishDreamer · 2 pointsr/ladyshavers

I have one of these, and it serves me quite faithfully. Many reviews say that it's lasted them years, I've only had mine for six or so months. I would recommend it, and purchase it again.

u/Ziwade · 2 pointsr/ladyshavers

Do you get your water from an aquifer? I lived in Iowa for 5 years and worked for the DNR for a while. Most of the state's water comes from limestone aquifers and is really, really hard, especially in some of the smaller towns where they don't treat the water as much. It always made my hair super frizzy, and if I wasn't careful I'd get random patches of eczema all over. Definitely think about a getting a water softener or shaving with bottled water, etc. Also consider wearing pants that are not too tightly fitted, if you're not already doing that. Getting some space between any irritating dyes and your legs means they won't be in constant contact.

Also, in addition to the eczema sub, /r/SkincareAddiction also has a lot of good advice, although more of it is geared toward face care. However, it still applies to legs.

That all said, coming back to shaving, I use a basic fragrance free, high glycerin content shaving soap that lathers well with my DE razor, and it's really helped with irritation from shaving and ingrown hairs. Plus, I'm no longer getting any irritation from those little strips at the top of disposables.

u/CoraZin · 1 pointr/ladyshavers

I use this one and am very happy with it.

u/uconnhusky · 3 pointsr/ladyshavers

Seiko Clean Cut.

[You use this to trim it down](https://www.amazon.com/Cleancut-PS335-T-Shape-Personal-Shaver/dp/B00141DEAC/ref=sr_1_2_sspa
ie=UTF8&qid=1525878991&sr=8-2-spons&keywords=seiko+clean+cut&psc=1&smid=A2CM77HWN0IYKB)

And this to get real smooth

u/uconnhuskyforever · 1 pointr/ladyshavers

Tend Skin is a game changer! Completely got rid of my shaving bumps!