i want to shave down ther but everytime i do i get red bumps and i start bleeding and i want to get shave every hair and i want it smooth how can i make that happen?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? loves2shop86 answered Sunday April 23 2006, 3:24 pm: hey! yeah what you are talking about happens when you shave against the direction of hair growth! sure it leaves you super smooth... but also with bumps and bleeding and ingrown hairs! ahh... ok so basically get in the shower, soak in water for a few minutes to soften the hair, put on a good shaving cream (skintimate!) and shave in the direction in which the hair grows, NOT against it! you will get the hair off, and it may be a LITTLE stubbly, but who cares? you won't bleed or have ingrown hairs! :) hope that helps! [ loves2shop86's advice column | Ask loves2shop86 A Question ]
helpmebrenda answered Sunday April 23 2006, 11:18 am: Hi
The last thing you want to do is use nair or neet. This can burn and really hurt. We're talking about a very sensitive area.
I own my own business doing body sugaring (which is like waxing, only much better). Being body sugared down there (which is called the brazilian or the LA) leaves your pubic area smooth, hair free, and the hair stays gone for up to six weeks (everyone differs on the time).
It is a little painful, but for all my clients who get it done (including myself) say it is TOTALLY worth it.
If you can't see yourself doing this, then just make sure you use lots of shaving cream for sensitive skin, and there are products out there that can soothe freshly shaved skin to avoid those nasty bumps. Good luck.
soendearing answered Saturday April 22 2006, 11:44 pm: Try using shaving cream if you don't already, or after the shower, pure skin moisturizer on it to keep it smoothe, i don't know how to prevent to stop bleeding, maybe just slow down while you shave.
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