hi
so i shaved down there, all of it
is it supposed to grow back in like 2 days?
and i have all these bumps that look like pimples or something from shaving, is that normal? how do i not get them?
I don't know about the nair, it seems unsafe and you could burn yourself.
Waxing is always the best thing when it comes to bikini, but DO NOT DO IT YOURSELF!!! See a professional. Waxing is not something you want to experiment with. [ ellegirl606's advice column | Ask ellegirl606 A Question ]
amanda_bear answered Saturday March 15 2008, 12:52 am: hey hun...
yes it is normal for the bumps... have you had razor burn on your legs? if not that is what it is... use products like nair to get all the hair off while not geting bumps
swoods7 answered Friday March 14 2008, 11:43 pm: remember: all hair grows back fast. it is very normal to have bumps after shaving. that means you should use a special cream such as the product Nair to reduce shaving bumps.
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asknava answered Friday March 14 2008, 11:42 pm: Yeah, it sounds like razor bumps to me. What I do is i clip down there with sizzors. This way it is low but not all the way down. I used to shave but it would always itch and then it would grow back more and thicker. I think if you really want it like bald you should get a bikini wax if you can. That is about all I can tell you. You could nair, but you have to be really careful cause if it gets "inside" it will burn like heck. I don't think all of it will grow back so soon, but then every body is different. I think it should take at least a week for the whole thing to grow back. That is unless you were making more of a statement than a question. Did yours grow back in 2 days? If so maybe you just have fast growing hair. I hear that with waxing it takes like 2-3 months for it to grow back. Hope this helps.
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