Hi my girlfriend waxes there and has never had any problems with a rash so try that maybe....
2006-09-18 10:46:41
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answered by Anonymous
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try a electric bikini shaver, i used to get a rash with usual razors but swapped to electric razor and never get any sign of a rash now.
2006-09-18 10:34:49
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answered by s j 2
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use a hot flannel (hottest you can take) and lay on the area for 2-3 mins prior to shaving. Then very cold water afterwards to close off the pores. Use lots of moisturiser afterwards.
2006-09-18 10:37:04
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answered by calmseas10 1
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I do this everytime i shave or wax the area. I put Neosporin and start getting ready letting it stay for a little on my skin. After i wipe off excess with a tissue and put my undies. It helps me a lot , good luck.
2006-09-18 10:29:43
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answered by Alex P 3
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what i do and it works really really well is that after i shave and dry off, i take a powder based deodorant, like secret, and i apply it to my bikini area. it prevents the rash, but i dont know what to do to get rid of one....good luck!!
2006-09-18 10:29:51
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answered by -*~KrissyJo~*- 3
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i use a normal aftershave it does the trick nicly and i dont even find that it stings
but i have also just joined a company called mary kay and they do a shaving cream for ladies that seems to work well with out the aftershave
www.marykay.co.uk or com
if in the usa
email me if u need any more details
2006-09-18 10:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi
Apply tea tree oil to the shaved area (be careful though as it can sting!). Then make sure you exfoliate the area when you shower/bath.
2006-09-18 14:09:48
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answered by sweetcheeks 2
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Take time, rub a good moisturiser on it, and next time, always shave with water, and soap, and moisturise afterwards, but try a fragrance free moisturiser, works for me, cuz it doesn't irritate the area. if it really itchy, use cammoline lotion on it, or take an antihesthamine.
2006-09-18 12:05:24
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't shave my "bikini line area" but I do shave my moustache and beard. I used to get rashes after shaving but I have seen this on TV and it helps.
this is not removing rashes but preventing rashes after shaving.
always moisten the are to be shave with luke warm water. instead of shaving gel, I use facial wash or body wash as shaving foam. wash your razor with hot water before shaving. rinse your razor with luke warm water after a few stroke of shaving. after shaving clean your razor with hot water. rinse the shave area thoroughly with luke warm water. pat dry with a clean towel. apply some moisturizer - (unscented/ for sensitive skin moisturizer to be safe) to dry skin which lead to rashes and skin irritation.
2006-09-18 10:48:09
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answered by the big black bat 3
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Baby oil it works everytime trust me Im a doctors receptionist
2006-09-18 10:37:06
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answered by Anonymous
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