well i shaved my 'lower area' for the first time the other day and i got this big rash there. i asked my friend what to do and she said to put unscented lotion on it and make sure i wash it. so i did both and nothing is helping. i still have a rash there and the skin is kind of dry. please help..
lilaquidas18 answered Sunday June 26 2005, 1:43 pm: I use Bikini zone whihc you can buy in wal-mart or mostly any store and you just rub it on .. It helps clear up. You suppose to put it on 4 times a day.. Hope i helped.♥ [ lilaquidas18's advice column | Ask lilaquidas18 A Question ]
mrs_radcliffe answered Sunday June 26 2005, 11:27 am: Most people get little rashes down there when they shave i surgest you dont shave but give it a trim now and them. It can never really be perfect without bumps and stuff unless you wax which is very painful.
sweetestthang574 answered Sunday June 26 2005, 9:13 am: You should not shave it for a week.. or until its fully grown out again! By that time the rash will be gone.. To help the rash, put baby powder on it! And next time you shave 'down there' dont treat it as if your shaving your legs. Its really sensative so treat it like that! Put a TON of soap or shaving gel there before you shave, and then just go lightly! I would also suggest 'nair' I use that and I dont get rash! Also, when you feel comfortable enough, get a bikini wax!
esoccer1717 answered Sunday June 26 2005, 9:08 am: One of my bffl, Steph, did that once (never to do it again) She said it hurt so bad, she wouldn't even sit down. I think in the end she just kept putting lotion on it and tried to ignore it.
Keep putting the lotion on. (mabe when your alone a little ice)
flirt answered Sunday June 26 2005, 8:48 am: it might just be a shavin rash some people get them but others get shavin spots it might be embarassin but c a doctor about it they will give u sommet [ flirt's advice column | Ask flirt A Question ]
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