Hello, i'm Liz Udale! People call me Lu or Lulu because that's my initials (L.U)! I would love to think that i can help you with any worry you have! Don't be afraid to ask me! I won't be embarassed to answer, and i will try to be truthful, but nice at the same time! I'm only really here for advice, not like how does my ipod work or something, because i wouldn't have a clue how to fix it or anything lol :D Also my specialist subjects are just what i'm best at, but i will try to solve any questions! :D
I'm very experienced with sex questions and will always be interested!
Love, Liz xx
E-mail: lovelyliz_askme@hotmail.com Gender: Female Location: England Occupation: Student Age: 18 MSN: lovelyliz_askme@hotmail.com Member Since: April 7, 2008 Answers: 57 Last Update: August 30, 2011 Visitors: 5656
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uhmmm this sounds really nasty and embarrassing but I constantly get razor burn/pimples on my armpits from shaving and I have no idea how to prevent it. I do everything I'm supposed to, I don't shave too often (probably every 2 days or so or even once a week at the most), I don't shave too close to the skin and I don't go over an area more than once. How do I prevent these nasty bumps? I've been putting some acne creams and body cleansers on it but they don't really seem to be working all that great. So if anyone could give me some tips about this that'd be amazing.
thanks,
MichelleMonster (link)
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Hi Michelle,
It's really important when shaving to use shaving cream (women's is more sensitive) or soap atleast. NEVER shave with dry skin, it's best to do just after showering.
It may not be to do with the shaving - your skin could be clogged or you might not rinse the soap off properly when you wash.
If you shave you legs then see if any of the same simptoms come up when you shave exactly the same on them as you do under your arms.
If you think its serious then go see your doctor or GP about it.
Good Luck Michelle x
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