there really small cuts u cant see and if you dont lotoin after it is still dry
2006-10-19 16:18:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes when u shave you may go over the same spot like more than one time..and that causes a rash or irritation.. I would suggest get a really good razor that takes only one stroke and that may help on irritation . Be sure to use baby oil afterwords to keep moisturized. Some lotions just dont do the job!
2006-10-19 22:50:45
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answer #2
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answered by nacchick 2
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Some people just can't take the cut of a razor on their body. (pubic area) Shave with the grain and if possble get a blade cover (looks like a comb that goes over a straight razor ) and use that that will keep the irritation to a minimum because when your hair is cut the hair grows from beneath the skin and depending on your type of hai you may have bumps or you may have senitive skin
2006-10-20 00:53:32
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answer #3
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answered by goodnglishh 2
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A blunt razor will cause the irritation. Try changing your razor more often and use gel shaving cream with a moisturizer for the best shave. I hope this helps!
2006-10-19 23:01:34
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answered by kayla7siani2 2
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You're shaving against the growth of your hair and it nicks the top of each area where the hair comes out of the follicle. Shave in the same direction as the hair grows, and you won't have any more problems.
2006-10-19 22:59:26
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answer #5
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answered by chrissysno 2
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it could be several things it may be the type of razor you use , or that you dont throw it away and start with a new one often enough , if you are not using a gel or lotion to shave with or the stuff you are using irrates and you need a new one or you dont use warm enough water , then a moiturizing lotion after . i hope that helps
2006-10-19 23:08:15
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answered by cozjeanda 5
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Use a gentle woman's shaving cream or gel and use a new razor every time you shave...and don't forget the lotion, afterwards! Good luck!
2006-10-19 23:13:28
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answered by KathieJo 5
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use a gel shaving lube & a new razer & let it glide over your skin one time that cuts down on irritation &at the end use a good skin lub.
2006-10-19 22:55:28
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answer #8
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answered by SHAW W 1
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A review of the various hair removal methods is available at http://tinyurl.com/ob6tt
2006-10-20 21:05:02
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answered by liga 3
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they're just microscopic cuts in the skin. it'll improve if you shave often and with the grain.
2006-10-19 22:49:37
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answered by Anonymous
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