For the last 6 months I have had razor bumps under my arms and and also my you know area. What the hell do I do, I can't get rid of the dang things.
2007-03-16
05:38:12
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asked by
kristywork127
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Health
➔ Diseases & Conditions
➔ Skin Conditions
You all have been very helpful, thank you.
It's definitely not crabs. I have been with the same guy for 2 1/2 years and he has never gone without a condom and I am on birth control. Do you think he wants kids?????
2007-03-16
07:01:32 ·
update #1
Hydrocortizone cream always works for me.
2007-03-16 05:42:16
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answered by Snow 6
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Use the Tstone razor bump master it pulls out multiple ingrown hairs that cause razor, bikini and armpit bumps.
You will notice a difference within the same day.
2015-05-04 15:11:13
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answered by ? 1
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This may not be razor bumps per say..
are you using a different shaving cream? Soap? could be an allergic reaction to something .. could be a heat rash.. could be lots of things any other strange new things happening round these parts? may sound gross but could it be crabs? I don't know just going on the razor burn not knowing what else is happening
2007-03-16 05:46:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You have sensative skin.. most likely very coarse hairs.. razor bumps.. or red irriated bumps are caused by either ingrown.. or ingrowing hairs.. or a bacterial infection.. the areas you have them in are the most common...for this... Best thing is to WAX rather than shave the areas... but exfoliation .. scrubbing prior to shaving helps.. there are OTC creams for razor bumps... use a new razor each time.. i HIGHLY recommend..."PURPOSE" bar of soap made by Johnson and Johnson.. blue box.. the bar not the gel....
2007-03-16 05:45:11
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answered by jane d 4
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they are most likely ingrown hairs under the skin causing the raised bumps to continuously be there.
Try VEET...it is a spray on Hair removal. No razors or wax pulling.. You simply spray on and rinse off in the shower after five mintues. It is much kinder to your skin.
To help remove what you currently have you will need to on a normal day clean the area with a disinfectant like a rubbing alochol to help the sores heal.
Try to use a good all natural deoderant too with no scents or dyes. It will only irrate the sensitve area
2007-03-16 05:43:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Aveeno shaving cream
Fresh Razor everytime
Trim the area first
After shave (I use victoria's secret)
Shave against the grain
Shave everyother day
Go to Shally Beauty Shop. There is a Brizilian Shave Gel...pick it up.
I still be razor burn though. I'm going to start getting it waxed.
2007-03-16 06:36:17
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answered by Nancy 3
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it is to do with the way you shave. i had this problem, your best bet is to use shaving cream/ gell and to keep a sharp razor. you get these bumps due to the areas becoming infected. if you want to get rid of them quickly, use some antiseptic cream on the areas. also you should spend more time shaving, not to just rush it, to avoid cuts and razor bumps.
2007-03-16 05:43:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know what to tell you on the underarms bit, because I have those too!
But in the other area, I can help. I used to have that same problem and I HATED it because it was so embarassing! I went to a local lingerie store and asked them for a product and they gave me this stuff called "Coochy." I know, it sounds disgusting. Anyway it comes with down-there shaving lotion and then stuff to spray on afterwords to keep it smooth and bump-free. Hope that helps!
2007-03-16 05:43:45
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answered by kasi 3
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Are you using a fresh razor? Moisturizing your skin well? Using a high quality shaving gel or cream?
Lack of any of these will cause a problem.
2007-03-16 05:42:22
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answered by justweird_sodeal 3
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Go to this link for more info
Source(s):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/razor_burn...
2007-03-16 05:44:47
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answered by sisterchick1274 2
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