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Um Yeah.


Question Posted Tuesday December 4 2007, 3:54 pm

15-f



okay.
so i understand that most girls shave their virgina. well. is it healthy? like when i do it i get red bumps.

Helpp?
sorryy.


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VixenLuna answered Wednesday December 5 2007, 12:02 pm:
Well the truth is, it really dosnt make a difference to your health, pubic hair is meant to prevent friction just like with arm pit hair, so anyways, the reason why you get red bump is because your irritation your skin. What i do to prevent that, is make sure your doing it in the shower, keep it really moist,and put alot of soap or shaving cream. It keeps the hair soft. Then just pull your skin a bit and shave it with a sharp blade, make sure to run the blade under hot water. Keep applying more soap or shaving cream. then when your done, don't scratch or rub it, simply pat it, and put baby oil or cocoa butter with no perfumes because then it will irritate it. Hope ive helped a bit, but thats the way i prevent getting red bumps on mine, oh and while shaving don't keep going over it a bunch of times, you will rip your skin even though you wont notice it, and don't scratch it

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thelaura answered Wednesday December 5 2007, 11:54 am:
It's not going to harm your health if you shave. It's up to you whether you do it or not. The red bumps are just from your razor - it's to be expected when you shave a sensitive area like that.
To prevent the bumps, you may want to apply some soothing gel made for that area, or look into other hair removal ways such as waxing.
but it's nothing to worry about. :)

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killerface answered Wednesday December 5 2007, 11:40 am:
Lol. Vagina, not virginia or virgina. :]

It isn't healthy or unhealthy, actually. It's just a preference. Check these similar questions on this site for help. :]

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So you see, lots of girls have that problem. :]

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