Waxing legs due to razor bumps

My skin is very sensitive and I frequently rash out. If I use scented soap, certain laundry detergents or use body spray, I expect red breakouts. When I shave myself, I need to be extremely careful. Even with sensitive skin shaving cream, I still get razor bumps so bad. It has gotten to the point that I don’t even bother to shave anymore. Why even do it really? Having hairy legs is better than a bunch of red razor bumps. My buddy is all over me that I need to wax my legs. She said that waxing does all the hair removal in about an hour and the removal lasts over a month. Additionally, when a person waxes, the top skin label is removed in the waxing process. Yes, it does hurt quite a bit, but the skin leftover is much smoother and healthier. The skin practically glows afterwards. Additionally, the waxing method ensures that there are no niches, scratches or red bumps afterwards. The wax goes on, hair comes off and leaves stubble free skin for a long time. Most people report that in the first two-three weeks you don’t even see the hair. Once you range to the four to six week period, then stubble starts coming back up. Since the hair is removed at the root, there is more time and less stress about the removal. My buddy gets her legs waxed once a month on the dot. She said I should make it a monthly thing. It is not too much at a salon once you have a monthly package.
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