what is the best way to get ride of bikkina hairs so you dont get hair bump
Question Posted Sunday April 17 2011, 7:35 pm
I'm a 13 year old swimmer and I have to keep my self clean but when I shave my bikini area I notice that after I shave there I get hair bumps that are really noticeable and I was just wondering if there was a better solution on removing bikini hairs ... Can some one help me please.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Infertility? rainbowcherrie answered Monday April 18 2011, 9:52 am: A hair removal product designed for the bikini area could be an option for you. They are relatively inexpensive and available at supermarkets and pharmacies and there are various types and brands to choose from. However, if you have very sensitive skin, even the gentlest of formulas is likely to cause some irritation. Regardless of skin type, always do a patch test before using the product fully as some people can react badly.
Personally, I find that waxing is the best way to get rid of hair from the bikini region. It lasts longer than shaving or hair removal cream and the hair grows back finer and less noticeable. The more you continue to wax, the longer the hair takes to grow back. Having said that, it is painful (especially the first time) and the area may be red and sore for a day or so afterwards. There's also the embarrassment issue to contend with when it comes to spreading your legs for a stranger, although you have to remember that these people are professionals and do this multiple times a day.
BalletArtFreek766 answered Monday April 18 2011, 12:41 am: unless you use hair remover cream theres not much u can do. but dont use a 2 blade razor. get a nice 4 blade and use shaving cream. that should help. good luck with swimming!:) oh also never shave too hard or too close, the irritation is a bitch. [ BalletArtFreek766's advice column | Ask BalletArtFreek766 A Question ]
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