hi, it may seem a little early to be talking about swimming but can you people pretend it is summer?! okay i cant purchase regular bikini bottom because of the hair..down there. i have to wear shorts and i really dont want to! every time i shave it gets bloody and itchy and burny. ive tried using a fresh razor and waxing, and using baby oil...lots of shaving cream..stuff for sensitive skin, conditioner, stuff for bikini area...etc and they all seem to irritate it. and i have really sensitive skin and that makes it worse. someone said to use bikini touch but i used the other one that is not for bikini area but just like it and it hurt! someone help please!
XxJeSSeGeRbiLxX answered Tuesday March 1 2005, 7:03 pm: ok umm i think that u should just buy the bikini touch blah thing...it'll work i know it will, cuz i have the same problem...or....call hair today, gone tommorow! lol
~martyna
lovechick65 answered Tuesday March 1 2005, 7:02 pm: you may have an iffection or something is wrong. don't try to shave it. go see a docter(make sure it is a girl ok)tell her to see if you have an infection ok.
BlackRose18 answered Tuesday March 1 2005, 6:48 pm: I know how you feel:
Let the hair grow back fully
Then get a sensative skin razor BRAND NEW
Buy skintamint shaving gel and after shave gel
Or Caress lotion its good for your skin
When you shave use alot of shaving cream
BE VERY GENTLE altho your using sensative skin you still have to be careful!
Shave the way the hair grows at first to get it off -- Then if there are stubbles be careful and shave against the hair
Usually lifting one of your legs helps get the hard to reach spots
When you get out of the shower or bath tub
Dont whipe the watter off PAT it off
That way your skin wont be irritated
then apply lotion as soon as you get out and dry off
Then you have to wait for the hair to grow back so you wont get bumps and itchy
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