Winter is here and one of the most common questions that pop-ups in every women’s mind is whether to shave or not to shave. So, do you really need to shave in the winter?
Many men and women become resigned to living with ingrown hairs and razor bumps as they assume that it's something that can't really be changed. This assumption is wrong in that there are ways to help reduce the occurrence of razor bumps and keep your skin healthy and vibrant.
Here, we suggest some natural ingredients you can use as a remedy for a razor bumps. Each of these ingredients has its own special healing and proven ability to help with your razor bumps.
Camellia oil also known as Japanese tea oil is one of the best kept beauty secrets of the geishas. The Camellia japonica flower is believed to symbolize feminine beauty, while the oil from the seed acts as a moisturizer. It is a non-greasy oil that has been used in the cultures of Japan and China for centuries in many ways, and is also considered to be the ‘olive oil of Asia’.