Shaving impulsive...this isnt the nicest request for information? lol..women just!
Answers: I wax down below because I can't bare the stubble that one gets, and no situation what i do, I seem to get a impetuous, and being that I wax everything there, it's a tangible nightmare to walk around at work (on a hospital ward) and your itching like wacky!! Try waxing, seriously, you get used to the misery. I do shave my legs though, I use the Gillette 'Fusion' Razor for men and the shaving cream and it works well, obviously shave surrounded by the direction of the hair growth and moisturise afterwards
LOL congrats on your pregnancy, but really, while your giving birth the focus of attention from Dr's and Nurse's will not be on the appearance of your vagina! Although I do know how you feel, I never stir to see the Dr without Make -up on!.
you need to use a special foamy shaving gel and don't press knotty when you shave. also, put lots of gel on. it better to shave in the shower when you hair is the softest. there's a special gel that doesn't come bad in the shower unless you shave it. and dont shave to often. dont ever forget to put body lotion on afterwards !
conceivably once every week. and before you about to call on a nurse maybe. hope i helped hon! see ya!
P.S.: obedient luck with the pregnency..
use hair conditioner to shave next to also try and make sure its a new cut-throat head that you use each time you shave,also shave you curls the way that it grows and once finished apply sudacream(sp?)the one you would use for a babys nappy rash!so put that where on earth you have shavd and i will stop the shaving rash.it does work i swear by it =)
congrats on your infant!!xx I find the best thing to use for the bikini area is bikini Zone shave gel and after bikini Zone for when your done shaving. I also use the mach 3 razor, I like it better than the venus one. I use this combination of stuff and I don't enjoy any problems at all with a impulsive now. .
Hm...maybe ask your doctor if at hand is any medicine or lotion to rub on it. And trust me...when you go to own that baby...you are not going to care who see your rash! You're just going to want that toddler out of there! But yeah...call your doctor and see what you can rub on it. Or google it. Use cream or shower gel when shaving, don't do it when the skin is dry.
Afterwards put on an aloe vera moisturiser, it won't sting. Dont use anything that say it has alcohol in it.
Also, kind sure you're not using a blunt razor..
Hmm maybe you should try a really upright shaving cream/shaving gel and after put some lotion on. Try putting some aloe vera gel on down there daily and hopefully in that wont be a terrible rash. I despise getting rashes when you just shaved down at hand.
It always works for me so it should work with everyone else x I own a hard time with rash too and razor burn. The only entity I can use is Mary Kay men's shaving cream. and I use the mach 3 razor that vibrates. I hope this works for you. .
don't put on deodorant right after shaving, it can effect more irritation. i've found that waiting maybe 20 min or so helps, and next to the bikini line, cocoa butter lotion works great. dont no but i just needed to say...
GOOD LUCK WITH THE BIRTH!
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*a good cream possibly??.
If you have to shave use a good cut-throat (mach 3 is good) and use a moisturising cream after. Never do it dry. Wax is best.. i use a venus embrace and that really works but i would use shaving cream and then moisturize right after shaving.good luck next to your baby!!.
hey you can get creams that are specific for blade burn. i have the same problem. also bring a GOOD razor! You need to use a polite shaving cream/foam and always moisturise afterwards. Good luck with the birth!.
I never shave at hand - I use hair remover cream. No ingrown hairs = no reckless. try a rash cream for men on it.
wax.....or use cream! Try using witch hazel and a cucumber compress (blend up cucumber and aloe). Also, prep your skin differently before you shave. Steam the skin (shower no tub because you are pregnant) first, then lather up near a badger brush