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Q: Alright, I'm 17/m and I shaved my chest and stomach (left the happy trail, as girls call it, there).
The problem is I have red bumps now because I've irritated my skin. The bumps have been there for over a month.
I'm sure they'd go away if I stopped shaving, but I'm looking for an alternative.
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dude, it might be a good idea to take a break. In the mean time, just keep things trimmed down with an electirc razor. Some hints from years on the swim team: always use a new, sharp razor, dull ones just don't work. Before you shave, put a hot washcloth or towel on your skin, and use a shaving gel, not the cheap cream. hope this helps
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