Okay, right after I shave down there. Its always really itchy and I get alot of little red dots on the side of my thigh, what wear people get bikin waxed. A few monthes ago, the same thing was happening, so I stopped shaving. And, the itchiness dissapeared, along with the dots. I dont want to stop shaving, cause, you know....But, any advice on whats happening and what I should do?
AgonyAuntM answered Wednesday February 13 2008, 3:51 pm: Hi Darl,
Those red dots and itchiness is common in shaving as it's not really a good way to get rid of your pubic hair you should get it waxed so try brazilian wax also it makes it nice and smooth without stubbles.
divatothemax01 answered Wednesday February 13 2008, 7:00 am: you could wax like professionally or get one of the at home waxing kits. or use or put lotion on after shaving/showering. also maybe even like shaving cream/gel when you shave. that works.
honestly when i first started shavingg there like it was really itchy and i got red bumps but that was for maybe like a month cuz after a while i got used to it and it doesnt bother me anymore. once in a while its itchy but im talking like HARDlYY.
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CalamitySami answered Wednesday February 13 2008, 2:37 am: Well, this is most likely just razor burn. If this is a continuous thing, then I'd suggest trying using waxing or some other method to remove the hair other than shaving. You can also use conditioner when you shave as your shaving cream, it softens the hair, so its easier to cut, and it's not as noticeable when you miss a hair or too, and it sooths your skin and allows for a closer shave.
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