i'm not sure what it is, but they're like little red bumps or "pimples" around my pubic area, after i shave. they hurt when i press on them, or touch them. should i just leave it alone and let it heal itself? or should i just do something about it?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? gweedsx3 answered Wednesday May 6 2009, 7:34 pm: This is really common, and i used to think theres nothing i could do about it, i was wrong =]. pretty much i shave once with the grain, than once against the grain, then i put on (dont laugh, it works) powder deodorant "down there" and then i dont wear underwear, just loose shorts or pants, for liek an hour or two so that its not irritated.. After a few shaves, youll see that they start disappearing and if you apply it every time you shave, theyll most likely go away completely. GOOD LUCK =] [ gweedsx3's advice column | Ask gweedsx3 A Question ]
Sami143 answered Friday April 24 2009, 8:05 pm: These bumps are very normal. Your skin is really sensitive down there and it gets irritated easily. I use shaving cream and just do it slower so it doesnt get so irritated and then rinse the shaving cream off right after or that could irritate it too! Hope i helped =] [ Sami143's advice column | Ask Sami143 A Question ]
susansexton answered Friday April 24 2009, 7:52 pm: i have them too.
there just there from shaving.
there common, exremly;;
leave them alone.
just when you shave there next time, make sure your body is really wet. [ susansexton's advice column | Ask susansexton A Question ]
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