reelbignathan answered Sunday June 5 2005, 4:44 am: the best way would be to not shave down there. but if you have to, apply like a lotion down there or some type or like anti-biotic or something to make sure the area is clean. and re shave it almost every day to keep the irritaion from starting back up. or you may want to get checked for some type of STD (i dont know you or anything, dont know your sex life, but if you have one, go get checked, even if you did us a condom). [ reelbignathan's advice column | Ask reelbignathan A Question ]
xFeelinLucky answered Saturday June 4 2005, 11:42 pm: instead of using a razor, there is this lotion type stuff that you put on and keep on for like about 7 minutes then just wipe it off and there is no razor burn. (warning: it smells kinda bad but it gets rid of those annoying bumps) hope i helped!* [ xFeelinLucky's advice column | Ask xFeelinLucky A Question ]
lazy_one answered Saturday June 4 2005, 11:27 pm: there is stuff by Monostat. it is a ;otion thing. it works good. i gorget the name of it though.
you could also buy one of those things that doesn't irritate your skin.
hope i helped.
AshleyZ416 answered Thursday June 2 2005, 10:25 pm: When i shaved my peach it did the same thing and it really hurt you no. So i got Nair its really good!! Its like a lotion that you put on down there dont rub it in. You leave it on for about 5-10. It works for any hair by the way. You wash it off and its gone. Its about $4 not much at all. It last a long time too. The only thing i dont like but im used to is the smell. Oh yeah its painless too lol. You can get it at about any store by the shaving stuff. Hope i helped!!
Teza answered Thursday June 2 2005, 4:30 pm: Shave in the direction in which your hair grows you wont get them. Use shaving cream and after you're done use a good lotion. ♥ [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
opin8ed answered Thursday June 2 2005, 1:41 pm: the red bumps are razor rash that can be cleared up in a couple of weeks if you stop shaving there and change razors that mit be the problem.
Karen answered Thursday June 2 2005, 1:16 pm: If you shave in the direction that the hair grows in and apply lotion after you're finished shaving, you won't get those red bumps. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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