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Shaving


Question Posted Thursday August 17 2006, 6:24 pm

Everytime I shave my crotch area, I get little red bumps. What are they and how can I stop them from happening?

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MummuM answered Friday August 18 2006, 1:32 pm:
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.)


Once you're done shaving, be sure to put on some cream. (It'll help out with any redness you may have.) ♥

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CarolineQT2774 answered Thursday August 17 2006, 9:15 pm:
Its a red bump of infected bacteria, caused by shaving. It should go away in couple of days/maybe weeks. There are some anti-bump shaving creams out there that you can use to prevent them from happening.

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LiSaxOBaBii answered Thursday August 17 2006, 7:56 pm:
I don't know if it helps, but try exfoliating over there to remove dead skin cells to make shaving easier.

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xEVYx answered Thursday August 17 2006, 7:18 pm:
It's razor burn. Make sure you use a new/fairly new razor each time you do it, and shave the way the hair grows.. not against it.

=] Evy

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Cux answered Thursday August 17 2006, 6:49 pm:
I assume you're using a shaving cream- so this might just be a reaction to the cream you're using.. try switching to something else that doesn't have most of the same ingredients of what you are using now..

Or- your skin just might be irritated from the shaver.. try switching that too..

Hope I helped!
--Jack
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cocovance answered Thursday August 17 2006, 6:47 pm:
I have the sam probobem they are just sighns of irritation from your razor or shaving cream I know that the real good razors can get pricy but it is worth it just switch razors or shaving cream and if that doesnt work than after shaving keep it moisturized and clean and that might help too

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