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shaved my bikini line


Question Posted Sunday June 3 2007, 10:43 pm

14/f

I shaved my bikini line a few days ago and now there are red bumps everywhere!! I've shaved my bikini line once during spring break, but other than that this would be my second time doing it. What can I do to make the bumps go away (there is also pain because my skin rubs together when i walk) So far I am putting lots of lotion on it as much as possible.

any other ways to make them go away faster???

THANKS!


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shellbell665 answered Monday June 4 2007, 9:44 am:
I have that problem too. When i shave my bikini area i usually get bumps and itchy skin. my mom went and bought me bikini zone. It works great it feels smoother and in a matter of time the bumps are either gone or almost gone. and the ithcing has stoped. All you do is you apply it over the effected area. Just becareful wheny ou open the tube becasue sometimes it spills out to fast.
hope you find this useful!

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