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shaving armpit.


Question Posted Tuesday November 29 2005, 5:58 pm

Whenever I shave my armpit, I get red bumps in there and the hair still looks like I didn't shave it. Like there is still "stubble" (kinda i guess) left there. I only use water to shave, so is it that? My razor is a pretty good razor. It's not disposable. Is it that I need a new blade? Please help, the red bumps look really weird/ugly, I want to get of rid of them ASAP! (and prevent them from appearing again!) THANKS!

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ThugGirl041790 answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 7:30 pm:
You shouldn`t ever shave with just water.. use soap/shaving cream.. and yes buy a new balde and afterwards use Dove deoderant to help pervent the redness and bumps.. ♥ Dez

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lilcutie1212 answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 6:57 pm:
Use Venus Divine. Also use shaving cream. If that doesnt help just wax ur armpits
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smallbutsweet90 answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 6:19 pm:
eh, i hate that. def. use shavin cream it helps alot! also with undisposable razors you need to make sure to change the head prefferably every 4-5 weeks. doesnt always happen i know but it makes sure its really never dull and gives you a nice clean cute shave. and if urs still havein problems with red bumps, i know this sounds retarted but put aftershave on it when your done, usually takes things liek that away really fast. hope i could help! =)

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Kr4z3y_Ch3lly answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 6:12 pm:
yea its cause you only use water. so use soap at least. ow lol i dont know sounds like it would hurt with just water lol but yea. use soap or shaving cream DEFFINATLY. itll help ALOT. :]

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schlichtinator answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 6:04 pm:
You should start using shaving cream. It helps you get a closer shave wherever it is you happen to be shaving. Also, you might want to change the blade if the conditioning strips are totally faded, or if you've had it for a month or something.

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iSpEaKsPaNiSh answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 6:04 pm:
i was like that too for a while. start using dove deodorant cause it will moisturize them and also, i just use shampoo instead of shave gel cause its just easier. i use aussie..it's in a pump bottle so its easy to hold my razor with one hand and the shampoo in the other. ever since i started doing that mine have been perfectly fine. so try that.

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Basketball3846 answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 6:03 pm:
yeah the problem is is that your not using enough soap substince stuff. make sure you use soap, shaving cream, or lotion works well too. the red bumps are razor burn and will go away once you start using the right things.

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