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January 28, 2008

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I've tried various different razors, razors specifically designed for women, razors with moisturiser in it, electric ones and and and. The best one that works for me is the £0.99 Bag of ten Bic disposable razors for sensitive skin. I usually put a lot of moisturising shower cream on it and then shave it off. I am blessed because I don't have too many hairs on my legs.

I carve the hell out of my legs if I use a basic razor. Trust me, I'd love to rely on the cheap ones, but I'd lose too much blood.

I've tried the razor, but I can guarantee you the shave cream won't work as well as King of Shaves. Try it...I reviewed it on my website. I've yet to find anything that compares.

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  • What do you get when you throw a true beauty obsessive in Europe together with a veteran beauty journalist in LA? Not much room on the bathroom shelves, that's for sure. Make-up, hair products, skincare, perfume, salons, spas, luxury hotels with toiletries and treatments that make us never want to go home - if we've left anything out, you can pry our mirrors from our cold, dead, perfectly manicured hands.
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