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Dry, chalky skin and razor bumps are no fun, whether you’re gearing up for summer or winter weather. Don’t worry—smooth, soft legs are much closer than you think! We’ve put together plenty of tips, tricks, and ideas to help your legs feel smooth, silky, and luxurious again.

Things You Should Know

  • Moisturize your legs once a day, ideally when you get out of the shower or bath.
  • Exfoliate your legs 1-2 times a week, and shave them (or use a depilatory cream) when you feel stubble.
  • Laser hair removal is a great option if you want to remove your leg hair permanently.
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Exfoliate your legs with a body scrub.

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  1. Hop in the shower for a few minutes first, so you aren’t applying the scrub to dry skin. [1] Everyone’s skin is a little different, so rub a small amount of product on your skin to make sure you don’t have a reaction. [2] Feel free to focus on rougher, dryer sections of skin, like your knees and heels, or apply the scrub all over. [3]
    • Don’t worry—it’s perfectly safe to both dry brush and use a body scrub.
    • Always exfoliate before you shave, so all your dead skin cells are cleared away.
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Dry brush your skin regularly.

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Shave your legs regularly.

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  1. [9] Slather a shaving gel or cream all over your legs, so the razor glides really smoothly over your skin. Then, grab a sharp razor, shaving your legs in the direction of your leg hair growth. [10] Once you’re finished, rinse off your legs with cool water and apply moisturizer all over your skin. [11]
    • Keep your razor in a dry, clean spot when you’re not using it, and replace your blade every 5-7 shaves, if possible.
    • If you aren’t a fan of shaving, you might prefer a depilatory (hair-removing) cream. [12]
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Wax every few weeks if you don't like shaving.

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Try laser hair removal for a long-term solution.

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  1. During a treatment, a doctor will target your body hair with lasers. Over several sessions, these lasers will thin out and eventually destroy the hair completely. [23]
    • Laser hair removal is a good option for permanent hair removal, but it’ll take several sessions to see full results.
    • Laser hair removal can be pretty pricey. A single session may cost almost $300. [24]
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    How do I get shaving cream?
    Melissa Jannes
    Licensed Esthetician & Brazilian Wax Educator
    Melissa Jannes is a Licensed Esthetician and the owner of Maebee's Beauty Studio in Philadelphia, a single practitioner space providing quality services with individualized attention. Melissa is also a National Educator for Universal Companies. She received her esthetics degree at The Beauty School of Middletown in 2008 and is licensed in both New York and Pennsylvania. Melissa won the "Best of Beauty" award from Allure magazine in 2012 for the quality of her bikini waxing.
    Licensed Esthetician & Brazilian Wax Educator
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    Most big-name retailers sell shaving cream! Check in the beauty or personal grooming section of your nearest store. It’ll probably be near the disposable razors!
  • Question
    Is it bad to use hair removal cream?
    Melissa Jannes
    Licensed Esthetician & Brazilian Wax Educator
    Melissa Jannes is a Licensed Esthetician and the owner of Maebee's Beauty Studio in Philadelphia, a single practitioner space providing quality services with individualized attention. Melissa is also a National Educator for Universal Companies. She received her esthetics degree at The Beauty School of Middletown in 2008 and is licensed in both New York and Pennsylvania. Melissa won the "Best of Beauty" award from Allure magazine in 2012 for the quality of her bikini waxing.
    Licensed Esthetician & Brazilian Wax Educator
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    No! Depilatories (hair removal creams) are perfectly safe to use. However, if the cream ever stings or burns when you apply it to your skin, rinse it off right away.
  • Question
    How can I make my hair not grow back the day after I shave?
    Melissa Jannes
    Licensed Esthetician & Brazilian Wax Educator
    Melissa Jannes is a Licensed Esthetician and the owner of Maebee's Beauty Studio in Philadelphia, a single practitioner space providing quality services with individualized attention. Melissa is also a National Educator for Universal Companies. She received her esthetics degree at The Beauty School of Middletown in 2008 and is licensed in both New York and Pennsylvania. Melissa won the "Best of Beauty" award from Allure magazine in 2012 for the quality of her bikini waxing.
    Licensed Esthetician & Brazilian Wax Educator
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    Unfortunately, the results of shaving don’t last very long. If you’d like a long-term solution, try removing your hair with body wax. If you don’t mind spending a little extra money, laser hair removal and electrolysis are other options.
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      To get smooth legs, start by using a loofah and exfoliating cream in the shower to remove dead skin cells. Next, grab a fresh razor, apply shaving cream, and shave up your legs, against the grain, to get the closest shave. Don't forget the areas around your ankles and knees! Then, rinse your legs with cool water, pat them dry, and follow up with a thick layer of lotion to keep your skin soft and hydrated! To explore other options like waxing and depilatory creams, read on!

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