32 Products To Deal With The Body Issues You Wish Would Disappear

A bottle of Fur Oil, which will be your new best friend for soothing your skin after hair removal. It uses tea tree oil to potentially prevent ingrown hairs and jojoba and grape seed oils to help reduce redness and irritation from current razor bumps. Those last two oils mean you can even use it to condition your cuticles, scalp, and to seal split ends. I just looked up “multitalented” in the dictionary, and it just says “see: Fur Oil.”

Get it from Amazon for $27.99+ (available in two sizes).

Fur is a small business specializing in post-hair-removal products.

Promising reviews: “I am prone to ingrown hairs. I have VERY coarse pubic hair, and every time I shave, I get razor bumps and ingrown hairs as the hair starts to grow back. Very embarrassing. This has led me to lean more toward trimming that shaving. I decided to try to shave one more time — well, I used Nair and removed my pubic hair from my genital area. I used Fur Oil every day morning and night after the removal, and even as the hair grows back and beyond. I would also exfoliate the area about two to three times a week with a coffee scrub that I got on here. The hair has started to grow back with zero bumps or ingrown hairs. It has actually been over a month, and still no issues. This has never happened to me before. I have never not removed hair down there and not had ingrown hairs and hair bumps. This is a new experience for me, and I am loving it. I have even removed hair again since then and still no problems. My only complaint is the size of the bottle, and the smell is so-so. It is a very small bottle for the price. I will continue to use this combination of products, though, because I know it works. I am satisfied.” — In the know

“GET THIS OIL!!! I CANNOT express enough how amazing this product is!!! I have very fair, sensitive skin, and prior to using this oil, I would get the worst razor burn. My coworker told me to buy it (that’s when you know it’s bad when your coworker gives you advice after seeing your razor-burnt armpits) because she uses it and was exclaiming about it. Now I only get razor burn in the worst spots every once in a while, but put it on the next day too, and they’re gone. Works the best with ingrown hairs too!! Anytime you have one, you just have to do enough to cover the area — a little goes a long way!! — and the nastiest ingrown can be gone the next day. Now I have to use it immediately after drying off after shaving.” — Emily

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