Sugar Editorial Picks
Jul 02, 2008 -
These shaving creams worked for my dad, and they still work for me. When I began shaving in my early teens, I used these with a single blade razor. Nowadays, I use a four-blade razor for sensitive skin, and these creams work even better without breaking the bank.
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Jun 10, 2009 -
As we all know, hot weather is just around the corner. Whether you prefer a one-piece or two — or perhaps no swimsuit at all — there's nothing worse than calling attention to "down there" (as Mr. Bella's grandma would point and whisper) than with red, splotchy bumps caused by shaving.
But, the good news is that these bumps, aka pseudofolliculitis barbae, can be avoided.
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Oct 02, 2008 -
- Skintimate's got beauty and shaving tips from Whitney Port.
- Go behind the scenes with this Spring/Summer 2009 Christian Dior video from The New York Times.
- Over at The Huffington Post, they’re wondering whether Sarah Palin's lipliner is a tattoo.
- Stylelist has got the fix for self-tanner disasters — from splotchy color to rub off on clothes.
- The Moment features one model, 12 different looks.
- See what a nail protecting clip looks like at Kiss and Makeup.
- BellaSugar UK has a picture of Kate Moss's pink hair from last weekend. Was it permanent? Turns out, it's not.
- Now Smell This has the buzz on a beeswax-scented fragrance.
- Shake Your Beauty shares a beauty editor secret regarding pre-natal vitamins with her post "An Alternative to Flintstones."
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May 22, 2007 -
When it comes to shaving my legs, I tend to switch between high-end shaving potions and drugstore brands, since the latter are just easier to buy on short notice. But while Gillette Satin Care doesn't totally suck, the Walgreen's offering does, and in general, drugstore brands don't give me the silky-smooth shave I want.
The exception, I've just discovered, is Aveeno Positively Smooth Shaving Gel ($3.99).
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