Okay so I tried shaving 'down there' just like around the edges, bikini area, I guess... but now it's SOO ITCHY and red and uncomfortable and I don't like it!!
But I get soo selfconscious about down there. And I don't know what to do about it :[
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? courrt7 answered Sunday November 2 2008, 9:57 pm: This is called razor burn. For razor burn what I do is after I shave my bikini line, armpits, etc I get out of the shower, dry off, and put Neosporin (other the generic version of this) on. Another option is buying a cream or gel from a store that is specially made for razor burn such as a Sally Hansen product. You could type this into Google and figure out which one you would like to use based on consumer reviews and price. Or you could just go to your local drug or grocery store. Hope I helped =] [ courrt7's advice column | Ask courrt7 A Question ]
Disconnected answered Sunday November 2 2008, 3:34 pm: Gilette has a shaving cream that's made for ''bikini shaving''
They should have it at most drugstores, so I suggest you try it.
I had the same problem and it pissed me off, but then I used general shaving cream, and it got better, and now that I'm using the one for the bikini area, I don't have problems anymore.
josephballard10 answered Sunday November 2 2008, 3:16 pm: Maybe your skin is sensitive, or maybe it's because this could be your first time shaving "down there" and being that your skin has never been bald since it's been growing it could be irritated. So my suggestion to you is, if you are doing this for something like going to the beach in a bathing suit, maybe you should wear a full body bathing suit that covers up everything except your arms and legs. If this is just something you wanna do, than I suggest trying a different shaving cream, something less irritative towards "down there"
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