If this is the first time that you have shaved that area, it may have broken out in a rash because of the sensitivity. Is it possible that you may have been allergic to the cream/lotion/soap that you used to shave with? After you do it on a regular basis, the area seems to 'toughen up' a bit. Do it a little at a time and I think it will be ok. If I remember correctly, I had the same problem in the beginning. I now shave mine every single day and never have a problem. I hope this helps.
2006-08-20 15:06:14
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Its just a razor rash and it will eventually heal.. There really isn't much you are gonna be able to do for it. Next time try using a sharper razor and make sure you are using a shaving cream. Even better advice would be is if this is something you really want done maybe u should try a waxing and then you wouldn't have to worry about the razor burn.. I hope this helps you and hope u feel better soon.. I know how it feels.. I have been there and done that.. Not a pleasant feeling..
2006-08-20 15:09:03
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answered by Kimberly V 1
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If you are not using any shave cream this will happen everytime. I use the same shave cream I use on my legs. And I also use a razor that has that thin strip of soap or cream above the blades. (Venus) After i shave i put some after-shave gel on as well. This seems to help. I prefer the one for sensitive skin so there is no burning. Don't put this to close to the opening though.
Hope this helps.
2006-08-20 15:13:51
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answered by 2000 camaro 1
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It should take a few days to a week depending on how fair your skin is. Don't pick or squeeze the bumps and keep the area clean so as to avoid infection. Try a beard trimmer next time. You'll avoid razor bumps and the red painful rash since it doesn't cut down to the skin--you're left with a millimetre of hair, so still clean and nice looking.
2006-08-20 15:03:46
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answered by K 5
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if you shaved, I hope u didn't do so dry, because that will cause irritation. you should use some sort of shaving gels (made for vaginal hair). or do like I do and go get waxed. it should pass in a few days when the hair starts to grow back in - until then don't shave anymore dry or u will really start to itch bad.
2006-08-20 15:02:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the razor is blunt or make sure to dry the area before shaving.
for the rash, you can try a talc powder on the affected area.
the hair will grow about 2 weeks but make sure to take high protein diet for hair growth.
2006-08-20 15:40:53
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answered by Taati S 1
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Probably razer burn. Put some baby oil on it. Next time you shave, make sure to use shaving cream and shave downwards (the direction the hair grows).
2006-08-20 15:03:16
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answered by bluez 6
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Nair stuff, I forget what they call the bikini product, but anyway it works well too. It smells kind of funky for a bit though so don't do it right before you want someone to notice, they might get turned off. I think it's called Neet or Veet or something - it's good though, leaves the skin smooth and no itching!
2006-08-20 15:06:49
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answered by Holly 3
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when you shaved did you use just soap and water or shaving cream or just the razor with no water? you could just have razor burn it will take like a day or 2. always use cream when shaving there it is real sensitive area
2006-08-20 15:03:30
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answered by littlemomma 2
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It could be razor burn, or it could be ingrown hairs. I read that you should use a toner (like the liquid kind for your acne after you wash your face). Next time, use a cream designed for it, or have it waxed.
2006-08-20 16:57:11
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answered by ♪♫♪ La Dee Da ♪♫♪♫♪♫ 2
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