Exfoliate before getting in the shower. This one I read somewhere, some time in another life. And it works. Before showering, stand in your tub or shower and rub your legs — vigorously — with an exfoliator. I used to always use St. Ives Apricot Scrub (the one for your face) because it’s cheap, but more recently, I’ve done it with actual sugar and jojoba oil. (Note — I haven’t done this in a while, because, like I said, child.) Rinse while showering. Obviously. Shower twice. I know, this one is kind of insane. But this is key if you don’t want to start feeling like you need to shave hours after you … shaved. Shower in the morning, and shave. Moisturize afterwards. Then, later on, when you’re actually getting ready, shower and shave and moisturize again. Trust me when I say your legs will be smoother than they’ve ever been. Yes, I realize this is wasteful and unrealistic, so no, not meant for every day. Special occasion, people. (Oh, and bonus tip: Leave your conditioner in after Shower #1, and rinse during Shower #2. Smooth legs. Soft hair.) Moisturize the second — no, the instant! — that you get out of the shower. When legs are still a little damp, it locks in the moisture. Use an oil. I’m on a jojoba oil kick, but really anything will work — argan oil, coconut oil, hell, even olive oil. But you’ll probably smell like a salad afterwards if you use that. An oil I became obsessed with when I was pregnant was Weleda Pregnancy Body Oil. It’s meant for stretch marks, but can totally be for everyday use. A little pricey, though. Oh, and wrap yourself in a robe for a bit after you lube up, as you don’t want to stain anything. Use a body wash and a puff. After washing off the exfoliant you dutifully scrubbed on pre-shower, shave with a good, creamy body wash that’s been sudsed up with a puff. I have no brand I’m loyal to when it comes to body washes — the ingredient “vitamin e” is always a good sign, though. I never use shave gel or cream. Don’t think it works, and hate the smell. But that’s me. And there you have it! Legs for days. Doable for every day? Um, that’d be a no. But if you have something special, I say go for it. What “smooth leg” tips do you have? Image via Splash
title: “5 Crazy Tricks For The World S Smoothest Legs” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-05” author: “Linda Orwig”
Exfoliate before getting in the shower. This one I read somewhere, some time in another life. And it works. Before showering, stand in your tub or shower and rub your legs — vigorously — with an exfoliator. I used to always use St. Ives Apricot Scrub (the one for your face) because it’s cheap, but more recently, I’ve done it with actual sugar and jojoba oil. (Note — I haven’t done this in a while, because, like I said, child.) Rinse while showering. Obviously. Shower twice. I know, this one is kind of insane. But this is key if you don’t want to start feeling like you need to shave hours after you … shaved. Shower in the morning, and shave. Moisturize afterwards. Then, later on, when you’re actually getting ready, shower and shave and moisturize again. Trust me when I say your legs will be smoother than they’ve ever been. Yes, I realize this is wasteful and unrealistic, so no, not meant for every day. Special occasion, people. (Oh, and bonus tip: Leave your conditioner in after Shower #1, and rinse during Shower #2. Smooth legs. Soft hair.) Moisturize the second — no, the instant! — that you get out of the shower. When legs are still a little damp, it locks in the moisture. Use an oil. I’m on a jojoba oil kick, but really anything will work — argan oil, coconut oil, hell, even olive oil. But you’ll probably smell like a salad afterwards if you use that. An oil I became obsessed with when I was pregnant was Weleda Pregnancy Body Oil. It’s meant for stretch marks, but can totally be for everyday use. A little pricey, though. Oh, and wrap yourself in a robe for a bit after you lube up, as you don’t want to stain anything. Use a body wash and a puff. After washing off the exfoliant you dutifully scrubbed on pre-shower, shave with a good, creamy body wash that’s been sudsed up with a puff. I have no brand I’m loyal to when it comes to body washes — the ingredient “vitamin e” is always a good sign, though. I never use shave gel or cream. Don’t think it works, and hate the smell. But that’s me. And there you have it! Legs for days. Doable for every day? Um, that’d be a no. But if you have something special, I say go for it. What “smooth leg” tips do you have? Image via Splash
title: “5 Crazy Tricks For The World S Smoothest Legs” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-23” author: “John Trowbridge”
Exfoliate before getting in the shower. This one I read somewhere, some time in another life. And it works. Before showering, stand in your tub or shower and rub your legs — vigorously — with an exfoliator. I used to always use St. Ives Apricot Scrub (the one for your face) because it’s cheap, but more recently, I’ve done it with actual sugar and jojoba oil. (Note — I haven’t done this in a while, because, like I said, child.) Rinse while showering. Obviously. Shower twice. I know, this one is kind of insane. But this is key if you don’t want to start feeling like you need to shave hours after you … shaved. Shower in the morning, and shave. Moisturize afterwards. Then, later on, when you’re actually getting ready, shower and shave and moisturize again. Trust me when I say your legs will be smoother than they’ve ever been. Yes, I realize this is wasteful and unrealistic, so no, not meant for every day. Special occasion, people. (Oh, and bonus tip: Leave your conditioner in after Shower #1, and rinse during Shower #2. Smooth legs. Soft hair.) Moisturize the second — no, the instant! — that you get out of the shower. When legs are still a little damp, it locks in the moisture. Use an oil. I’m on a jojoba oil kick, but really anything will work — argan oil, coconut oil, hell, even olive oil. But you’ll probably smell like a salad afterwards if you use that. An oil I became obsessed with when I was pregnant was Weleda Pregnancy Body Oil. It’s meant for stretch marks, but can totally be for everyday use. A little pricey, though. Oh, and wrap yourself in a robe for a bit after you lube up, as you don’t want to stain anything. Use a body wash and a puff. After washing off the exfoliant you dutifully scrubbed on pre-shower, shave with a good, creamy body wash that’s been sudsed up with a puff. I have no brand I’m loyal to when it comes to body washes — the ingredient “vitamin e” is always a good sign, though. I never use shave gel or cream. Don’t think it works, and hate the smell. But that’s me. And there you have it! Legs for days. Doable for every day? Um, that’d be a no. But if you have something special, I say go for it. What “smooth leg” tips do you have? Image via Splash
title: “5 Crazy Tricks For The World S Smoothest Legs” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-16” author: “James Odom”
Exfoliate before getting in the shower. This one I read somewhere, some time in another life. And it works. Before showering, stand in your tub or shower and rub your legs — vigorously — with an exfoliator. I used to always use St. Ives Apricot Scrub (the one for your face) because it’s cheap, but more recently, I’ve done it with actual sugar and jojoba oil. (Note — I haven’t done this in a while, because, like I said, child.) Rinse while showering. Obviously. Shower twice. I know, this one is kind of insane. But this is key if you don’t want to start feeling like you need to shave hours after you … shaved. Shower in the morning, and shave. Moisturize afterwards. Then, later on, when you’re actually getting ready, shower and shave and moisturize again. Trust me when I say your legs will be smoother than they’ve ever been. Yes, I realize this is wasteful and unrealistic, so no, not meant for every day. Special occasion, people. (Oh, and bonus tip: Leave your conditioner in after Shower #1, and rinse during Shower #2. Smooth legs. Soft hair.) Moisturize the second — no, the instant! — that you get out of the shower. When legs are still a little damp, it locks in the moisture. Use an oil. I’m on a jojoba oil kick, but really anything will work — argan oil, coconut oil, hell, even olive oil. But you’ll probably smell like a salad afterwards if you use that. An oil I became obsessed with when I was pregnant was Weleda Pregnancy Body Oil. It’s meant for stretch marks, but can totally be for everyday use. A little pricey, though. Oh, and wrap yourself in a robe for a bit after you lube up, as you don’t want to stain anything. Use a body wash and a puff. After washing off the exfoliant you dutifully scrubbed on pre-shower, shave with a good, creamy body wash that’s been sudsed up with a puff. I have no brand I’m loyal to when it comes to body washes — the ingredient “vitamin e” is always a good sign, though. I never use shave gel or cream. Don’t think it works, and hate the smell. But that’s me. And there you have it! Legs for days. Doable for every day? Um, that’d be a no. But if you have something special, I say go for it. What “smooth leg” tips do you have? Image via Splash
title: “5 Crazy Tricks For The World S Smoothest Legs” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-03” author: “Terri Breitenstein”
Exfoliate before getting in the shower. This one I read somewhere, some time in another life. And it works. Before showering, stand in your tub or shower and rub your legs — vigorously — with an exfoliator. I used to always use St. Ives Apricot Scrub (the one for your face) because it’s cheap, but more recently, I’ve done it with actual sugar and jojoba oil. (Note — I haven’t done this in a while, because, like I said, child.) Rinse while showering. Obviously. Shower twice. I know, this one is kind of insane. But this is key if you don’t want to start feeling like you need to shave hours after you … shaved. Shower in the morning, and shave. Moisturize afterwards. Then, later on, when you’re actually getting ready, shower and shave and moisturize again. Trust me when I say your legs will be smoother than they’ve ever been. Yes, I realize this is wasteful and unrealistic, so no, not meant for every day. Special occasion, people. (Oh, and bonus tip: Leave your conditioner in after Shower #1, and rinse during Shower #2. Smooth legs. Soft hair.) Moisturize the second — no, the instant! — that you get out of the shower. When legs are still a little damp, it locks in the moisture. Use an oil. I’m on a jojoba oil kick, but really anything will work — argan oil, coconut oil, hell, even olive oil. But you’ll probably smell like a salad afterwards if you use that. An oil I became obsessed with when I was pregnant was Weleda Pregnancy Body Oil. It’s meant for stretch marks, but can totally be for everyday use. A little pricey, though. Oh, and wrap yourself in a robe for a bit after you lube up, as you don’t want to stain anything. Use a body wash and a puff. After washing off the exfoliant you dutifully scrubbed on pre-shower, shave with a good, creamy body wash that’s been sudsed up with a puff. I have no brand I’m loyal to when it comes to body washes — the ingredient “vitamin e” is always a good sign, though. I never use shave gel or cream. Don’t think it works, and hate the smell. But that’s me. And there you have it! Legs for days. Doable for every day? Um, that’d be a no. But if you have something special, I say go for it. What “smooth leg” tips do you have? Image via Splash
title: “5 Crazy Tricks For The World S Smoothest Legs” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-01” author: “Linda Hawkins”
Exfoliate before getting in the shower. This one I read somewhere, some time in another life. And it works. Before showering, stand in your tub or shower and rub your legs — vigorously — with an exfoliator. I used to always use St. Ives Apricot Scrub (the one for your face) because it’s cheap, but more recently, I’ve done it with actual sugar and jojoba oil. (Note — I haven’t done this in a while, because, like I said, child.) Rinse while showering. Obviously. Shower twice. I know, this one is kind of insane. But this is key if you don’t want to start feeling like you need to shave hours after you … shaved. Shower in the morning, and shave. Moisturize afterwards. Then, later on, when you’re actually getting ready, shower and shave and moisturize again. Trust me when I say your legs will be smoother than they’ve ever been. Yes, I realize this is wasteful and unrealistic, so no, not meant for every day. Special occasion, people. (Oh, and bonus tip: Leave your conditioner in after Shower #1, and rinse during Shower #2. Smooth legs. Soft hair.) Moisturize the second — no, the instant! — that you get out of the shower. When legs are still a little damp, it locks in the moisture. Use an oil. I’m on a jojoba oil kick, but really anything will work — argan oil, coconut oil, hell, even olive oil. But you’ll probably smell like a salad afterwards if you use that. An oil I became obsessed with when I was pregnant was Weleda Pregnancy Body Oil. It’s meant for stretch marks, but can totally be for everyday use. A little pricey, though. Oh, and wrap yourself in a robe for a bit after you lube up, as you don’t want to stain anything. Use a body wash and a puff. After washing off the exfoliant you dutifully scrubbed on pre-shower, shave with a good, creamy body wash that’s been sudsed up with a puff. I have no brand I’m loyal to when it comes to body washes — the ingredient “vitamin e” is always a good sign, though. I never use shave gel or cream. Don’t think it works, and hate the smell. But that’s me. And there you have it! Legs for days. Doable for every day? Um, that’d be a no. But if you have something special, I say go for it. What “smooth leg” tips do you have? Image via Splash
title: “5 Crazy Tricks For The World S Smoothest Legs” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-27” author: “Edward Chivers”
Exfoliate before getting in the shower. This one I read somewhere, some time in another life. And it works. Before showering, stand in your tub or shower and rub your legs — vigorously — with an exfoliator. I used to always use St. Ives Apricot Scrub (the one for your face) because it’s cheap, but more recently, I’ve done it with actual sugar and jojoba oil. (Note — I haven’t done this in a while, because, like I said, child.) Rinse while showering. Obviously. Shower twice. I know, this one is kind of insane. But this is key if you don’t want to start feeling like you need to shave hours after you … shaved. Shower in the morning, and shave. Moisturize afterwards. Then, later on, when you’re actually getting ready, shower and shave and moisturize again. Trust me when I say your legs will be smoother than they’ve ever been. Yes, I realize this is wasteful and unrealistic, so no, not meant for every day. Special occasion, people. (Oh, and bonus tip: Leave your conditioner in after Shower #1, and rinse during Shower #2. Smooth legs. Soft hair.) Moisturize the second — no, the instant! — that you get out of the shower. When legs are still a little damp, it locks in the moisture. Use an oil. I’m on a jojoba oil kick, but really anything will work — argan oil, coconut oil, hell, even olive oil. But you’ll probably smell like a salad afterwards if you use that. An oil I became obsessed with when I was pregnant was Weleda Pregnancy Body Oil. It’s meant for stretch marks, but can totally be for everyday use. A little pricey, though. Oh, and wrap yourself in a robe for a bit after you lube up, as you don’t want to stain anything. Use a body wash and a puff. After washing off the exfoliant you dutifully scrubbed on pre-shower, shave with a good, creamy body wash that’s been sudsed up with a puff. I have no brand I’m loyal to when it comes to body washes — the ingredient “vitamin e” is always a good sign, though. I never use shave gel or cream. Don’t think it works, and hate the smell. But that’s me. And there you have it! Legs for days. Doable for every day? Um, that’d be a no. But if you have something special, I say go for it. What “smooth leg” tips do you have? Image via Splash
title: “5 Crazy Tricks For The World S Smoothest Legs” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-09” author: “Anne Morales”
Exfoliate before getting in the shower. This one I read somewhere, some time in another life. And it works. Before showering, stand in your tub or shower and rub your legs — vigorously — with an exfoliator. I used to always use St. Ives Apricot Scrub (the one for your face) because it’s cheap, but more recently, I’ve done it with actual sugar and jojoba oil. (Note — I haven’t done this in a while, because, like I said, child.) Rinse while showering. Obviously. Shower twice. I know, this one is kind of insane. But this is key if you don’t want to start feeling like you need to shave hours after you … shaved. Shower in the morning, and shave. Moisturize afterwards. Then, later on, when you’re actually getting ready, shower and shave and moisturize again. Trust me when I say your legs will be smoother than they’ve ever been. Yes, I realize this is wasteful and unrealistic, so no, not meant for every day. Special occasion, people. (Oh, and bonus tip: Leave your conditioner in after Shower #1, and rinse during Shower #2. Smooth legs. Soft hair.) Moisturize the second — no, the instant! — that you get out of the shower. When legs are still a little damp, it locks in the moisture. Use an oil. I’m on a jojoba oil kick, but really anything will work — argan oil, coconut oil, hell, even olive oil. But you’ll probably smell like a salad afterwards if you use that. An oil I became obsessed with when I was pregnant was Weleda Pregnancy Body Oil. It’s meant for stretch marks, but can totally be for everyday use. A little pricey, though. Oh, and wrap yourself in a robe for a bit after you lube up, as you don’t want to stain anything. Use a body wash and a puff. After washing off the exfoliant you dutifully scrubbed on pre-shower, shave with a good, creamy body wash that’s been sudsed up with a puff. I have no brand I’m loyal to when it comes to body washes — the ingredient “vitamin e” is always a good sign, though. I never use shave gel or cream. Don’t think it works, and hate the smell. But that’s me. And there you have it! Legs for days. Doable for every day? Um, that’d be a no. But if you have something special, I say go for it. What “smooth leg” tips do you have? Image via Splash