xolindseyxo6996 answered Thursday December 30 2004, 1:19 pm: I think that it is perfectly normal...This may sound weird but for some reason my whole volleyball team got on the subject of that one day....everyone on my team said that they shave and a few days later they get red bumps like you say you have....Some of them said that they talked to a doctor and the doctor said that it isnt a serious problem but maybe shave a little less....or just in areas that you need to shave such as a bikini line.....I myself havent tried this yet but i am thinking about it....Using a wax product or a nair product lol....Hey the wax may hurt but id rather be in pain then have ugly bumps on my vagina....Glad i could try and help..<3 always....x0lindseyx06996 [ xolindseyxo6996's advice column | Ask xolindseyxo6996 A Question ]
southernchick answered Thursday December 30 2004, 11:37 am: no nothing is wrong with them.. its probably because you shave?.. if thats the case then its perfectly normal.. if you don't shave i'm not sure.. but if you shave trying shaving with conditioner not shaving cream and shave with little slow strokes not fast long ones!
Scribble answered Thursday December 30 2004, 8:31 am: If you get spots or acne anywhere on your skin then its probably that (that shit isn't confined to just your face, it can be on any area of skin, worse luck). [ Scribble's advice column | Ask Scribble A Question ]
Hallucinations00 answered Thursday December 30 2004, 1:58 am: maybe its bumps from shaving.. DON'T pop them with your hands (i would not pop them at all), they could get infected.. just clean your hands and get cotton and a bit of warm water.. then pop them ... [ Hallucinations00's advice column | Ask Hallucinations00 A Question ]
Sherry answered Thursday December 30 2004, 12:14 am: Do you shave around there? They could be razor bumps..make sure you put some lotion on after you shave but dont let it get in "there" [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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