after I shave within a day I have little red bumps, I notice whether I wear underwear or not I get them. I have tried lotion but it doesn't seem to make much of a difference. is there another type of lotion or is there something else I need to do? I gave up shaving for a while till I figure out something. thanks
2007-01-07
10:02:47
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jnheath1
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I shaved for about 2 years but I wasn't shaving the same direction. but what kind of lotion is the best?
2007-01-07
10:11:58 ·
update #1
I've used the shick quadro and now the mach 3 from gellete so I think the razors are fine as for the shaving cream I have used gillette for sensitive skin and I even tried satin care for women but niether felt and different.
2007-01-07
10:16:24 ·
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The longer you shave, the more your skin will adapt. Use the triple-blade razors - cheap ones will not do. Until your skin gets tougher, use a layer of gel baby oil, followed by CHEAP shaving cream (not the gel kind) because the foam has more cushion. Use that razor for that area only, and keep it very clean. After about 9 months, as long as you use good razors, you can get away with using soap to shave.
2007-01-07 10:07:24
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answered by justbeingher 7
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Witch hazel, it truly is a tonic you should purchase it at drug shops and stuff merely use a cotton ball and be conscious it some cases an afternoon. also some assistance once you're shaving 'down there' use an exfoliator first. The rinse, use a moisturizing cleansing soap and then rinse, use a moisturizing shave gel and commonly used consistently shave contained in the route your hair is growing to be, rinse the shaver every time you run the shaver throughout your epidermis, inspite of the indisputable fact that the biggest component of all is to easily be particular you employ a very sparkling, new shaver. An previous, worn down shaver will reason bumps and ingrown hairs ouch! :/ when you run the shaver downwards contained in the route your hair is growing to be then you truthfully can run the shaver upwards to get a nearer shave. I easily have even used hair conditioner down there to shave earlier. wish I helped.
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answered by ? 4
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Have you tried the Seiko Cleancut shaver? Its used by thousands worldwide and will leave you with baby soft skin. Best of all, it does not nick, cut or bite so won't leave you with razor burn or ingrown hairs. It only works on stubble length hair, so you need to use a good trimmer with it like the Shavy.
2007-01-08 01:08:09
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answered by Furball 3
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you can get rid of them by simply putting a wet wash cloth in the freezer make sure it is on the frozen side then take alittle bit of lubriderm and put it in the microwave for about 10 seconds the apply the lotion and afterwards the frozen washcloth
2007-01-07 10:10:58
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answered by asizelove2001 2
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Invest in an electric shaver. Those razors just don't seem to do it. Especially trying to be freshly shaven for an occasion.
2007-01-07 10:38:47
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answered by Used To Love You 2
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I don't shave my bikini area anymore but instead use Nair hair remover for the bikini area...it is fast and really works and you don't get any bumps!
2007-01-07 11:56:37
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answered by sugar_n_spice 5
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2007-01-07 11:06:57
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answered by gela 3
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you need to shave it in the same direction the hair is growing. buy a cream that slows the growth.
2007-01-07 10:06:50
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answered by pikapoka 2
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