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Razor burn


Question Posted Sunday September 24 2006, 2:17 pm

Okay every time i shave down there i get razor burn!! EVERY TIME!! what am i doing wrong?!?!?! can you give me the exzact way to do it so i wont get razor burn!?
PLEASE AND THANK YOU!


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sizzlinmandolin answered Sunday September 24 2006, 7:23 pm:
Make sure your razor is sharp. Use a lot of soap/shaving cream. If you're already doing those two things, since the area is so sensitive, razor burn can happen very easily even if you're doing everything right. So, just don't shave there as often. Let it grow out a bit each time and it'll burn much less. After awhile your skin will get more used to it and you should be fine. Good luck.

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