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This question is for the girls, and girls only....

Hey,

I'm 15, and I HATE the P.U.S.S.Y pubic hair. But when i shave, and soon after I put lotion on, later on that day or the next I get bumps. And I'm pretty sure it's razor burn.

What should I do?

2006-08-24 06:26:19 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Skin & Body

I really don't like hair. It's annoying. It pisses me off. I don't like it. One person said, shave with the direction the hair is going. How do I know that?
WAX?!! Ouch. I'll try

2006-08-24 08:10:13 · update #1

17 answers

I use a small scissors to carefully cut away the excess hair first, cutting as low as possible. I then use the razor to define the edges. I never clean shave cause that really itches when its growing back. You can also try those battery operated razors for dry shaving. Remember to shower afterwards. Aint nothing wrong with shampooing and conditioning down there....or use a great smelling bath /shower gel. Makes "it" smell great. Never use perfume or lotion. Please remember to always use a shaving cream when you are not using a battery operated shaver as this prevents bumps. Another way to prevent bumps is to shave in the direction that the hair grows. Follow the root to the hair ends thats the direction in which the hair grows. When you shave in the opposite direction of the hair growth the hair sometimes retracts into the skin and this causes bumps too. Always take care when caring for the private parts. All the best!

2006-08-25 15:23:39 · answer #1 · answered by Coleen W 4 · 0 0

I use a good hair conditioner on the stubble and let it sit there for about 5 minutes or so. I then rinse and lather real good with a moisturizing gel. Use a fresh razor to get close and avoid nicks. Rinse very thoroughly to remove all soap residue and dry completely. Moisturize with a good lotion (try something hypo-allergenic).

I shave every day and rarely have any problems with bumps. When I do, it's usually because I've skipped one of the steps above or used a dull razor.

2006-08-24 13:39:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Depending on where you live... there is a product that you can buy called Veet. Buy the one for sensitive skin. It is a cream that you apply everywhere you have hair. Follow the directions and be very very careful. Don't leave it on longer then the instructions say & easiest done if you lie down in the bathtub. Bring a watch in the bathroom with you so you can time it...and lock the door. Personally... I find that if you apply it with your hand, you are in better control and can avoid those areas that shouldn't be subjected to the cream ;) use the cheap plastic gloves that you buy @ the dollar store for best accuracy.

2006-08-24 13:38:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ALWAYS shave in the direction of the hair growth...never against as that is what tends to give you razor burn....use a moisturizing body wash or shaving creme...and lotioning up afterwards may cause some irritation on fresh shaven areas. hope this helps!

2006-08-24 13:44:30 · answer #4 · answered by nletbe 2 · 0 0

you have razor stubble . an irritation caused by the razor due to the fact that the razor was dull , or, you didn't lather enough .Go get a wax, it's quick , easy and lasts up to 6 to 8 weeks . . I professionally did waxing at my shop for 15 years , and once you have one done you never go back to the razor .

2006-08-24 13:33:50 · answer #5 · answered by vpsinbad50 6 · 0 0

u could try waxing but if ur not that brave, put a TINY drop of moisturizing shaving cream on when u shave inthe shower, follow up with a lotionor moisturizer with aloe. dont shave every day, every 4 days is better

2006-08-24 13:29:38 · answer #6 · answered by ur_angel26 2 · 0 0

Try a thin layer of neosporin immediately after you get out of the shower. It will kill off any bacteria as well as moisturize.

2006-08-24 13:34:38 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Wax the P.U.S.S.Y. and then use neosporin. It's the only way! Trust me.

2006-08-24 13:47:55 · answer #8 · answered by wissos 1 · 0 0

razor burns are inevitable. try to bear it. you have to shave them for next 50 years

2006-08-24 13:31:11 · answer #9 · answered by rameshwar25 2 · 0 0

Keep posting more of these :)

Let a pro handle that before you see the tanners.

oh ya its called irritation lol

2006-08-24 13:31:04 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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