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Gillette Venus Skin Care 2-in-1 Gentle Gel Cleanser + Shave Gel, 190 ml, Specifically Designed For Pubic Hair & Skin with A PH Balance

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The Venus pubic hair removal range is designed with delicate, pubic skin in mind. Our complete line-up, from the Venus Skin Smooth Exfoliant for Pubic Hair and Skin to the Venus Daily Smoothing Serum for Pubic Hair and Skin, provide soothing moisture to help maintain skin hydration and smoothness and reduce itch. As with exfoliating the skin on your face, you should always introduce body scrubs gradually, testing them out once a week first, and slowly building up to three times a week. Should You Exfoliate Before or After Shaving? Now that you know the ins and outs of exfoliating dry and sensitive skin, the next step to keep your skin feeling and looking great is to apply after shave balms. As previously mentioned, exfoliating helps skincare products penetrate your skin further. But this doesn’t just apply to your face!

The benefits of exfoliating have been lauded across the beauty industry and beyond, and it’s easy to see why – exfoliating helps shed dead skin, even your skin tone and improve the overall appearance of your skin, among other benefits! One of the most common questions about exfoliating is whether one should shave or exfoliate first. The short answer is you should always exfoliate before shaving. Here’s why: But why use an exfoliator in the first place? Whilst your skin naturally sheds dead skin cells roughly every month, sometimes it doesn’t shed completely, leaving you with flaky dry patches that make your skin look dull. That’s where exfoliators come to the rescue!Exfoliating boosts the circulation by stimulating blood flow to the area, helping your skin look radiant. But boosting your circulation doesn’t just make your skin appear nicer, it also helps stimulate cell production which helps your skin look young and fresh in the long-run. Evens Your Skin Tone If you’re shaving your bikini line or pubic hairs, then you’ll know this area is particularly sensitive. Exfoliating bikini areas regularly can help keep the area smooth, ingrown hair free and ready to be shaved. Our Gillette Venus Skin Smoothing Exfoliant is dermatologically tested and gynaecologist approved, so it’s safe to use on your body or pubic area. Plus, with its gentle PH balanced formula, it’s ideal for those with sensitive skin. Gentle Exfoliators for Dry Body Skin

If you have sensitive skin and are looking for a daily intimate area cleanser that also doubles as shaving gel – this product was created for you. Formulated without any dyes, scents, or added silicones, paraben-free 2-in-1 Cleanser & Shave Gel leaves your bikini line immaculately smooth, moisture-saturated, and irritation-free during and after the intimate shaving process. Clean and close pubic shaving: Venus Pubic Hair & Skin Razor and Pubic Hair & Skin Razor Refills But how should you exfoliate if you have dry or sensitive skin? If your skin is prone to redness, breakouts or dryness then read on to discover our top tips to exfoliate dry and sensitive skin. What Does an Exfoliator Do? When it comes to the different types of ingrown hairs, the size of them makes a huge difference. “Coarser hairs create more inflammation and can become infected. That's called a furuncle,” says dermatologist Dr. Ellen Marmur, MD. “The most severe is when a cluster of infected ingrown hairs connect under the skin, which is called a carbuncle.” Ah, ingrown hairs. Most everyone has experienced them and despised it. The pesky little bumps typically show up on your legs after you shave or tweeze aggressively, forming hairs that grow inside your (now inflamed) skin rather than out of it. “When a hair becomes trapped in the skin, that can lead to inflammation, pustules, or inflamed cysts,” says dermatologist Dr. Caroline Robinson, MD. The benefits of exfoliating the face are many, as previously mentioned it helps improve and even out your complexion, leaving you with glowing blemish-free skin. Plus, it also helps face moisturisers and serums penetrate your facial skin deeper, enhancing their effects.But, there are safe ways to prevent and treat those pesky ingrown hairs, whether they're on your pubic area, face, or legs. Below, dermatologists explain those at-home methods. Are there different types of ingrown hairs? Exfoliation is the process of using a scrub, exfoliation tool or chemical skincare product to remove dead skin cells from your skin. If you suffer from skin conditions like eczema or rosacea it’s always best to consult your dermatologist. Exfoliators for sensitive skin may still cause irritation, so perform a patch test on your hand before trying any product on your face. We recommend using natural scrubs like oatmeal for a delicate exfoliation.

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