Women Shave with Olive Oil for Sexy Legs

Women Shave with Olive Oil for Sexy Legs

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Guys and Ladies, Are you frustrated with razor burn and dry skin after your daily shaving routine? For several years, I’ve tried so many different kinds of razors, shaving cream and aftershaves lotion to see what I could do about this problem. I realized that Commercial shaving creams are not only expensive but it also contains harsh chemicals that are bad for you and can dry out your skin. Finally I chose to shave with Olive Oil! Yes, Olive Oil where it can be found in your kitchen.

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What is Olive Oil?

Olive oil is a fruit oil obtained from the olive (Olea europaea; family Oleaceae), a traditional tree crop of the Mediterranean Basin. Olive oil contains vitamin E, which is good for your skin.

Types of Olive Oil

If you don’t have Olive Oil, it’s not hard to purchase them. You do not have to use high quality olive oil. You can buy the inexpensive low grade olive oil that doesn’t taste very good from any local supermarket to shave with!

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Instructions for Shaving with Olive Oil

1.Pour some olive oil into a cup or glass.

2.After showering, dry your legs and pour out the olive oil from the glass and rub into your skin.

3.Dip your razor in the olive oil then slowly slide the razor up your legs very lightly to avoid ingrown hair. Be sure to go slow if this is your first time.

4.Olive oil is a great lubricant and will protect your skin from nicks and cuts while you shave.

5.You won’t need to apply any aftershave lotion since the oil is naturally moisturizing your skin. But you can apply additional olive oil after you shave if you think your skin is too dry.

6.Once you’re finished shaving, you can help preserve the life of your razor and prevent it from rusting easily by dipping it into olive oil. The oil will lubricate the metal and naturally protect the surface.

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DID YOU KNOW? (Alternative Uses for Olive Oil)

•Wood Furniture Polish: Wipe with a teaspoon of olive oil and a soft rag. Add a bit of vinegar of citrus juice to bulk up the cleaning power, and add a fresh scent.

•Fingernails and Toenails: Use a bit of olive oil to moisturize cuticles, or mix oil and water and soak your hands before a manicure.

•Lubricate Measuring Cups and Spoons: Rub or spray olive oil on your measuring tools for easy clean-up of sticky substances like honey, grain mustards, and sugar syrups.

•Control hair frizz: Comb a bit of olive oil through dry hair to tame the frizz and flyaways on humid days or in the winter.

•Free a stuck zipper: Use a cotton swab to apply olive oil to the teeth of a zipper, then gently ease the tab down.

•Care for your kitty: Add a teaspoon of olive oil to your cat’s food to help prevent hairballs, and provide a shiny coat.

•DIY Lip balm: Mix olive oil and melted beeswax in a 1:1 ratio, with an essential oil for fragrance, and say goodbye to dry and chapped lips.

•Stop Snoring: Take a sip of olive oil before heading to bed. It might lubricate your throat muscles, and stop yourself, or your partner, from snoring.

•Shine stainless steel and brass: Rub a bit of olive oil on a clean rag to prevent streaks, corrosion, and tarnish.

•Exfoliate your face and hands: Rub your skin with olive oil, then scrub with sugar or coarse salt, and rinse.

•As you bathe: Add a few tablespoons of olive oil to your running bath water. You’ll be amazed when you towel off.

•Remove makeup: Dab a bit under your eyes, on your cheeks and forehead, then wipe with a damp cloth.

•Cure an earache: Very carefully, use a cotton swab to apply olive oil to the outside ear cavity to help with earaches and excess wax.

•Lice treatment: Apply olive oil to your youngster’s hair, and leave on for at least 40 minutes. Shampoo twice, and then apply a preventative.

•Stop a throat tickle: Take a sip of olive oil to stop the itchy flicker that is making you cough.

•Fix a squeaky door: Use a rag or cotton swab to apply olive oil to the top of a problematic hinge in your home or automobile.

•Polish a shoe: Rub down your shoes with just a spray of olive oil to maintain their shine.

•Personal Lubricant: Soften your skin. Rub olive oil daily on notoriously dry areas, such as your feet or elbows, especially after a shower, shaving, or waxing.

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3 Responses to “Women Shave with Olive Oil for Sexy Legs”

  1. nastya says:

    Wow, so many uses of olive oil! you did a good job writing all this down. i’ll definitely try shaving with this oil! thanks advice!

  2. nastya says:

    Wow, so many uses of olive oil! you did a good job writing all this down. i’ll definitely try shaving with this oil! thanks for advice!

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