Question Posted Thursday November 22 2007, 10:33 pm
i recently shaved my vagina for the first time, like the top part of it, and now there r all these red bumps and stuff and it looks gross! my boyfriend was unbuttoning my pants a while ago and i made him stop cuz i didnt want him 2 c. i dont know what wrong! help!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? footballchick2 answered Sunday November 25 2007, 9:50 pm: Well, what I do, is I use this razor called Intuition. It's big because the soap is like, on it, so in the shower you just run it wherever you need to shave and it shaves. So it hurt really badly for me shaving 'down there' with a regular razor, so I used this Intuition, and it didn't hurt at all! I also got no irritation. (besides a little itching because I did it quickly) Plus, I have sensitive skins so it was reallly good.
But for the most part, that's what happens. But here's the link for the Intuition razor.
xmcrgirl5x answered Friday November 23 2007, 4:57 pm: Don't worry hun, this happened to me too. It's just from razor irritation. Some things that will help are to just not shave very often for the first little while, put lotion or [this is weird, but it helps] stick deoderant on afterwards, and instead of shaving cream or gell use conditioner. Good luck, and I hope I helped :]
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lovelessnitesX0X0 answered Friday November 23 2007, 3:17 pm: Ok, dont freak out, this happens to a lot of people. All it means it that the razor irratated it. I dont think you should shave for a few weeks because the bumps will show up again. Just cut the hair really close, and try shaving a few days later. If the red bumps come again, i dont think you can shave [ lovelessnitesX0X0's advice column | Ask lovelessnitesX0X0 A Question ]
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