so I want get rid of the hair on my bikini line, and when I shave it I just get bumps. I've tried bikini zone and everything, but I still have these red bumps there. Any ideas on how to change that?
Karen answered Sunday May 15 2005, 9:16 am: Well, Nair has a new hair removal foam that has baby oil in it, so it doesn't smell awful anymore, and you can use that to get rid of your bikini line. If you don't want to use that, then try using a good, new razor and use a shaving gel. Apply lotion on afterwards, and that will help get rid of the bumps. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
mrs_radcliffe answered Sunday May 15 2005, 7:22 am: Use lots of shaving foam. Then put some mosturiser on straigh after that should help.
Stephagy answered Sunday May 15 2005, 1:57 am: Use a shaving cream with a moisterizer or anti-itch. Like AVEENO or you could use Cetiphal right after you shave. I not a doctor but like I said use moisterizer. Or you could wax but thats painful.
Good Luck.
XoxBroKeNxoX answered Sunday May 15 2005, 1:42 am: <b>Ahh...razorburn. theres not much you can do about getting rid of that completely, but you can try bikini-touch instead of a razor. theres also bikini zone shavcing cream and after shave stuff to put ion it. okay well heres some things you can try.
*shave with new razor never used.
*shaving in the direction of hair growth.
*waxing.
*using conditioner instead of shaving cream.
*putting conditioner, special non perfume lotion like cetaphil on after, or dabbing milk on with a cotton ball and wearing boxers.
*wear loose clothing after shaving.
*get specially formulated shaving cream for razorburn.
*put baby oil on when youre done.
*donating money to the poor.
Hope i help!!
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