Ive shved "down there" once before and both times it was fine at start but then once the hair started growing back it would hurt really bad. and wen i shaved i got red bumps alot and it hurt like a killer. And i used a new razor each time. Can anyone tell me what im doing wrong or anything i can do?
karisue answered Monday October 23 2006, 6:59 pm: don't use soap, use shaving cream. and make sure that the razor you are using, is not the same one you shave your legs, etc. with.
you can't prevent razor burns, but you can wait a little while in between each shave, and it won't get as many bumps.
randomly_shy answered Monday October 23 2006, 6:12 pm: Theres Not Much You Can Do For Razor Burn...Except The Best Thing I Kno To Tell You Is To Use Shaving Cream With Aloe When Shaving And To Make Sure Your Razor Is Sharp And After Use Dip The Razor In Alcohol To Keep It Sharp And Clean. Lotions Help Keep The Skin Mousturized To Keep The Skin From Gettin So Dry And Rough Sometimes It May Help...I Dont Know If This Stuff Will Work For You...But It Helped Me Alot Hope It Helps You...Good Luck [ randomly_shy's advice column | Ask randomly_shy A Question ]
cheddar answered Monday October 23 2006, 2:23 pm: you're shaving against the growth of the hair, try shaving WITH the hair. you might not get as close of a shave.. but trust me, it looks just as good and feels so much better. it hurt because your hair was trying to break through the skin again and grow and it's a very sensitive area. use conditioner or this blue gel that's called bikini zone, it softens your hair so it's easier to shave. just shave downwards, the way your hair mostly grows. [ cheddar's advice column | Ask cheddar A Question ]
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