(Part 2) Best products from r/ladyshavers

We found 9 comments on r/ladyshavers discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 29 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

24. Dr. Bronner’s - Pure-Castile Liquid Soap (Baby Unscented, 32 ounce) - Made with Organic Oils, 18-in-1 Uses: Face, Hair, Laundry and Dishes, For Sensitive Skin and Babies, No Added Fragrance, Vegan

    Features:
  • MADE WITH ORGANIC OILS & CERTIFIED FAIR TRADE INGREDIENTS: Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Liquid Soaps are made with over 90% organic ingredients. Over 70% of ingredients are certified fair trade, meaning ethical working conditions & fair prices.
  • ORGANIC & FAIR TRADE PALM KERNEL OIL: Grown by fairly-paid smallholder farmers in Ecuador to ensure sustainable harvesting techniques that won't damage local habitats—providing the smooth & creamy lather of our soaps while benefiting people & planet.
  • NO SYNTHETIC PRESERVATIVES, DETERGENTS, OR FOAMING AGENTS: Our liquid soaps are made with plant-based ingredients you can pronounce—no synthetic preservatives, thickeners, or foaming agents—which is good for the environment & great for your skin!
  • 3X MORE CONCENTRATED THAN MOST LIQUID SOAPS: Dilute! Dilute! Multiple uses for just one product: laundry, mopping, hand-washing dishes, all-purpose cleaning, washing pets & more. More soap per bottle means less waste in packaging!
  • PACKAGED IN 100% POST-CONSUMER RECYCLED PLASTIC BOTTLES: Dr. Bronner's is diverting discarded plastic from landfills by using & increasing demand for recycled plastic bottles. This eliminates waste & has a positive environmental impact!
Dr. Bronner’s - Pure-Castile Liquid Soap (Baby Unscented, 32 ounce) - Made with Organic Oils, 18-in-1 Uses: Face, Hair, Laundry and Dishes, For Sensitive Skin and Babies, No Added Fragrance, Vegan
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u/CoraZin · 1 pointr/ladyshavers

I use this one and am very happy with it.

u/Please_Try_Again · 2 pointsr/ladyshavers

Razor: Edwin Jagger, ~$35, or the Parker 29L.

Brush: Omega 10048.

Soap: I haven't used proraso but it's the only thing I can think of that's available on amazon with the shipping. Maybe someone will chime in who knows. Here's the link to one of them.

Note: you may also want to buy some witch hazel, an alum block and a blade sampler. But, the blade sampler will be cheaper and better if you go through a site like tryablade.com or maggardrazors.com

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/ladyshavers

This is the soap.

I'll use up what comes with the razor then get a sampler, thanks!

u/Michlerish · 1 pointr/ladyshavers

How do you exfoliate? That chemical exfoliating cream/soap can be expensive. Maybe before that you could try [Italy Towels](http://www.8.com/ pcs Asian Exfoliating Bath Washcloth - Red & Green https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B004C8DR1U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_YFLPCb0CPP8R1) which are cheap and were a total game changer for me.

I discovered them when lived in Korea, everyone uses these to exfoliate their body weekly. You can go to a spa/bath (jimjilbang) there, and pay someone to scrub you down with one of these. It's AMAZING how much dead skin you'll see come off. They have totally saved my legs and I no longer get little bumps or ingrown hairs. I just use the italy towel once at week at the end of my shower.

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!

u/cioncaragodeo · 6 pointsr/ladyshavers

I feel you! I used to go through the process of soaking, exfoliating, lotioning, shaving, and more lotion all the time. For me it made the shave smoother, but the regrowth is what gets me. So. Much. Pain.

This is what I use https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TI5ZMZQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 it's a year old and still going strong for me. I've used a few over the years and like this one best due to the light and the fact I can use it in the bathtub. I'll warn you, it's a bitch, but no worse than waxing is. I used to wax when I was younger and hated the to-do of getting waxed.

Tips for using it:
It will hurt at first. Go slow, start by your ankles and rotate it in circles as you're moving.
Take advil a half hour beforehand
Use it in the tub and under water. It helps. Bring wine (or weed!).

If I haven't removed hair in 3/4 weeks, it takes me an hour per leg. If I'm good with using it every 2 weeks, I can keep hair at a minimum and only have short regrowth that's unnoticeable. It's also softer for me, and doesn't hurt growing back in.