okay well today i shaved like down there..
and i think i got most of the hair and stuff
but now theres all these red bumps like cuts or something.. but i was really careful and it was my second time using that razor.. so it wasnt too sharp or too dull. why do you think this happened?? and how do i get rid of the bumps ASAP because my boyfriend is coming over tonight!
HELP
FREEZEPOP answered Wednesday March 28 2007, 6:14 pm: oh no!!
if you can run to the store really quick like, you should try some of that bikini zone stuff.
i've tried it before, i suppose it works, buuut, it stings a little bit.
and if you don't have any time to run toth store, MOISTURIZE! and about the cuts, there's really nothing you can do about it, just let it heal. maybe you should try out a different razor and shaving cream, that should prevent it from happening next time. :) [ FREEZEPOP's advice column | Ask FREEZEPOP A Question ]
rebelchick answered Wednesday March 28 2007, 5:48 pm: Don't worry. This happened to me to once too. I don't think there is anyway to just get rid of these bumps and cuts cus there like cuts haha. But mine went away like in 3 days. Just rub some lotion down there and try not to wear panties when you don't have to and they will heal faster. Well, mine did. And as far as your bf coming over, he shouldn't care. Just explain to him what happened and I am sure he will understand or say your on your period or something. Haha lol.
runawayxlove answered Wednesday March 28 2007, 5:47 pm: hey, well venus razors are the best for shaving down there. also skintimate "babysoft" shave gel makes down there very soft and smooth. they also have skintimate "sensitive skin". you wont get rid of them by tonight : [. im sure that your boyfriend will understand. its probably razor burn. be more careful. [ runawayxlove's advice column | Ask runawayxlove A Question ]
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