use shaving cream and new razors, then quickly moisturize it after ur done
2007-03-17 09:13:02
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answer #1
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answered by may90 1
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WAX--- these razor bumps type things are caused by bacteria or ingrown/ingrowing hairs... the hair in that area and underarms are notorious for this they are coarser than hairs else where so these bumps are common... WAXING IS A WONDER... a little...more painful by far but.. leaves the skin smooth .. you will be amazed... some tips are exfoliating the areas - by scrubbing etc before shaving or waxing... and there are OTC lotions for killing the bacteria.. or just good old neosporin may help... but I WiLL SWEAR BY WAXING>>>. no more razor burn in bikini area... good luck.. summer is almost here...
2007-03-17 16:15:23
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answered by jane d 4
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You need to shave with the hair growth, not against it. That way you don't get the red bumps and itching, and if you do, it's not nearly as bad.
2007-03-17 16:13:14
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answered by jadedgirl149 2
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You shouldn't be shaving down there! Get it waxed. The hair is too coarse to be shaved properly. In the meantime, stop shaving and use a hypoallergenic moisturizer.
2007-03-17 16:38:48
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're doing your shaving in the shower/tub, quit that. I recommend you stop shaving with a razor, shave cream and water. Keep it a dry process and use clippers. I never have a problem. I use a small cordless/rechargeable clipper before I shower.
2007-03-17 16:18:20
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answered by wwhrd 7
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There's a product called Tend Skin. It helps with the redness, bumps, and prevents ingrown hairs.
2007-03-17 22:18:04
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answered by Waterlily 3
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If you use hair conditioner when shaving instead of soap it helps with bumps and dryness.
2007-03-17 18:13:06
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answered by Pam H 2
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there is a product called tend-skin, its for razor burn and ingrown hairs. It works incredibly well. Its mostly salycitic acid and alcohol ( salicitic acid is found in asprin so you could crush up uncoated asprin and make a paste..like a face mask for razor burn)
2007-03-17 21:02:17
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answered by Lily W 1
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I'm assuming you have shaved your scrotum and are experiencing some irritation?
Put aloe vera gel on them. Next time always make sure razor is clean and fresh and that your scrotum is moist and soaped up.
2007-03-17 18:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I suggest just finding a good moisturizer
2007-03-17 16:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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