Question 4 girls something like shaving "down there"
Answers: The itch is from your coat growing back in and poking through the skin, theres not like mad you can do about that.
The red bumps are in-grown hairs. The best bearing to get rid of them is pick the hair out next to some tweezers. An ingrown hair is basically a quill that grows out of the body, then the end of it somehow get turned back towards the body and begins to grow final into the skin. If you pick them out then the red bump will go away.
Rule of thumb for shaving:
1) permit the hair grow out a little bit since shaving it again. if it's still really short its going to hurt like crazy to shave again, and it will cause oodles more ingrown hairs, plus some razor burn
2) Shave WITH the course the hair grows. So, shave downwards. Don't shave the opposite course. it's a good way to seize cut, and ingrown hairs..
Shaving your hair down nearby? Yowch!
That's a VERY sensitive area and it's not advisable to shave off adjectives the hair around your privates, because the hair is near to keep harmful microbes out. You can also get shaving cuts and those won't look too pretty there then on.
Just let your hair grow out and next trim it down. It's the most comfortable way (in my opinion) to keep yourself.
I shave away adjectives the hair that can be seen by a bikini and afterwards trim the hair so that it is very short.
This path, no itchy red bumps and time consuming shaving. I also found that trimming your hair last longer and you don't enjoy to do it as often because your not constantly shaving away stubble that grows overnight.
With trimming, you just trim once a week or so and there's no problem. It's cleaner when your spell comes, and theres no hair being pulled on clothes and I also reckon it makes you look sort of childish to be hairless nearby. Like you have gone through puberty and such.
But, if you insist on shaving, then try to use a gelatinous shaving cream, and then always use a fresh, sharp blade. Dull ones tend to hurt more and present more red bumps. Rub a lotion over the red bumps and that usually tends to soothe the itchy and redness.
Hope I help :D.
any time you shave an area that isn't shaved so often and especially within a dark moist place like the bikini dash, the follicles are bound to become irritated. The more you shave, the more likely your skin will adjust.
Baby powder can help hang on to the area dry to avoid irritation while you wait for the spike to grow back in. Just hold on to it on the skin and no-where else, for health reasons. It really help if you shave in the direction the hair is growing instead of the in front of direction, which is what most people do. Also, it helps if you put body cream on the shaved nouns when you get out of the shower. Finally, not wearing undies or thong or anything at night help too.
oh my god- i tried shaving "down there" and the same happened to me
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i was shaving wrong.! So you entail sum stuff and everything to do it right
ummm... about the itching- wait it out... thats what i did... tuffun up u know?
haha.. I don`t know some special creme?
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Well, ive found that after you shave it help to rinse with cold water because it closes the pores. and it also help if you apply a small amount of deoderant. Let me know if this helps. :) You have to take home sure you shave in the same direction the spike grows, and put lotion on after you get out of the shower. .
use shaving cream
and be careful, I used to do that and allova sudden down here was covered with flaky crap I construe were scabs...I don't know but I don't reccomend.if you're not as shy as I am, try a brazilian wax ; ] if u go 2 cvs or any drugstorethen they'll hav special cream 4 tht
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That happen to me too unfortunately. But i think its because your not using some variety of shaving gel. Try getting waxed instead of shaving. I'm sure the itch will stop if you use a shaving gel. those are called shaving bumps kid. everybody get them. shaving irritates the skin. try using lotion to sooth the skin..
Yes.. I did this the other day... What I did was used moisturiser 3 - 4 times a morning. This helped a lot so I recommended it. You can use any moisturiser, it doesn't event. Or even hand cream! either wax or basically trim, there's nothing you can really do to completely prevent the bumps & itching.
Make sure you are using shaving cream it def stops the itching and keep up beside it dont go forever without shaving because when it starts to grow final in is when it itches... At walmart you can get blade burn cream and it will take away the itch and help the bumps.its located by the shave gel..
own your hair removed with lasers, it will other itch if you shave down there, you could just hold on to it trim like half inch long exfoliate. deeply..
You can be brave and get waxed.ouch!
Or you can use Nair bikini pelt removal.much better. bikini wax instead of shaving.
wet and all ? are you using shaving cream that might be the problem. . . you should exfoliate loads and use plenty of gel/foam when you shave..
do not shave dry and you can use shave gel or cream and use pale strokes Gold Bond. .
use shaving cream!! umm, use Nair, its better than shaving.
dont shave there i like bumps.
aftershave. i use that after shaving. it soothves and relaxes my facade email me and i can give you some pointers;)