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Question Posted Friday August 1 2008, 1:11 am

I get these brown little dots on my legs every time I shave, and my friend told me I need to stop shaving with soap, water, and those cheap little disposable shavers. I went to the store and bought a Venus vibrance, shaving gel, and nivea cream to moistoure my skin. I shaved about 2 days ago, and though my legs still have the visible little pores [I know it'll take time for those to go away], I woke up yesterday with billions of painful little red bumps on my private area and inner thighs..some are even full of pus... My friend says I have to get used to the new shaver and that I probably shaved too hard, but is this gonna happen every time I shave? How do I get rid of them? Thanks in advance.

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ohitscassidy answered Sunday August 3 2008, 5:05 pm:
yeah thats called razor burn.. make sure the razor is a new one each time and dont do it to hard, and make sure your shaving the way the hair grows.

also the professional models when they have to wear a bikini they run deodorant over there "private parts" after they shave and it sounds weird but it really does work in keeping the bumps away

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Samantha_Answers answered Friday August 1 2008, 12:07 pm:
Well im thinking you might be alergic to the things in the creams and i think it has to do with the razors your use. You really need to see a doctor about this and tell them whats going on. They may be able to give you something to put on it before or after you shave.

Hope I helped!
Yours Truly
-Samantha

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