i didnt know what to put this question under. but if you shave like "down there" are you supposed to put lotion on..or is there a certain way to shave. cause i get little red dot and i dont know if its normal
o0xbrianna answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 1:04 pm: First of all, make sure you have alot of shaving cream and put it on down there. Then shave going side ways then go the way your hair grows. After you are done and what not, put lotion on it. Some lotions will burn but it's better putting lotion on and not getting razor burn like you got. [ o0xbrianna's advice column | Ask o0xbrianna A Question ]
MummuM answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 1:03 pm: You probably have razor burn. When you shave, use a new razor everytime. Make sure you use soap or shaving gel and you should always shave in the direction that the hair grows. When you're done, yes, you should put lotion on. It'll help prevent any red spots.
♥ Krissy [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
SoInToYoUx0x answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 12:02 pm: i used to have the same thing it is a razor burn and you should try shaving the way the hair grows.. what you should do is use a good razor and a lot of shaving cream because down there it is really sensative and it isnt like your legs. and when your down you should put lotion on it.hope this helps you out.
*~Stephanie~* [ SoInToYoUx0x's advice column | Ask SoInToYoUx0x A Question ]
Ms_Faye answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 5:37 am: Try shaving in the direction of your hair growth.this often elimenates any shaving rash and also doesnt make it so itchy when it starts to grow back [ Ms_Faye's advice column | Ask Ms_Faye A Question ]
karenR answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 2:00 am: Its probably razor burn. Lotion will help a lot.
Use a new razor everytime and use lots of shaving cream or soap too. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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