Okay so, like many others, I'm shaved on my vagina... but i always get razor burn sooooo incredibly bad... and when im done shaving.. i always have these red pimple like dots... but idk if they're pimples... does anyone have any advice on the red dots, and how to be shaved but not get razor burn so bad, if so i apreciate it! (i'm not really sure what category this goes under)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Illnesses? ellamouse9 answered Friday February 3 2006, 5:51 pm: I myself have tried this and get really sore ingrowing hairs every time I do it...another way which I find ultimately better is to get it waxed. Yes it's painful, although if you get it done regularly you'll build up a tolerence to it. Another good thing is that you'll stay smoother for much longer, as no guy likes to go down there when you're stubbly! Lol. A wax can last you anywhere between 2-6 weeks depending on what type of hair you have (course, fair etc), but the more waxes you get the longer they'll last. As for the red dots you're getting they're just shaving rashes and therefor nothing to worry about, although admittedly really inconvenient!!! Hope this helps and you'll consider it. [ ellamouse9's advice column | Ask ellamouse9 A Question ]
MummuM answered Sunday January 29 2006, 1:06 am: When you're shaving 'down there', make sure everytime you do shave, you use a new razor. Make sure you shave with a lot of soap and water and/or shaving jell. You should always shave towards your hairs, (or the way they're growing.)
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