Make sure the area you are shaving is clean too and you use water and a good idea is to use shaving gel/foal or if you don't have this conditioner can be used aswell
hco_babe answered Sunday June 24 2007, 2:12 pm: it might be time for a new razer. try that, and make sure you shave in the same direction the hair is growing. after, apply lots and lots of lotion. [ hco_babe's advice column | Ask hco_babe A Question ]
orphans answered Sunday June 24 2007, 2:09 pm: to minimize them in the first place, you need to shave with hairgrowth, not against, yeah you might not get a shave thats as smooth, but it'll be worth it when you aint covered in razor bumps. to get rid of them, i think you might have to see a skin specialist, they can do it, because if you want to do it, you can get sterile tweezers, and sort them out, but bettetr be safe than sorry and see a specialist, because you might get infected or something. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Volleyball2150 answered Sunday June 24 2007, 2:09 pm: put lots of lotion on and aloe vera.
to make them not even come up, just put Aloe Vera Gel on the spot where you shave and it'll so much smoother and less razor bumps. If you don't have aloe vera, you can subsitute it for Conditioner or shaving cream. make sure you shave slowly so it doesn't irritate the skin and cut it.
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