will shaving the pubic hair be itchy as it grows back?
Question:
i wouldnt wanna go around itching that area when im out in public..
Answers:
a good diet will make your hair healthy, which includes shine, silkiness, softness, strength, and manageability.
vitamin e is good for the hair
it is moisturizing
and vitamin a
is good for the scalp
and healthy hair growth
protein makes ur hair grow faster than anything else because
hair is basically made of protein
so
eat eggs.. and dairy products
yogurt, milk, soymilk, and tofu are great examples
citrus fruits are also good for the hair.. and seaweed has a lot of vitamin a. vitamin a can be found in leafy veggies and carrots, especially. it is important to drink enough water to keep ur hair hydrated. 8-10 glasses is suggested for healthy hair growth. also, iron plays an important role in maintaining and growing healthy hair. iron brings oxygen to the hair, allowing it to breathe like us basically
(not the same way obviously)
and so if u dont take enough iron.. ur hair will be starved of oxygen and lose its shine, luster, etc.
b vitamins are also great for the hair. salmon, coldwater fish, and sardines are great fish that contain many of the vitamins hair needs.
i hope this information helped you!!
Other Answers:
its crazy irritating.gets reddish down south, and bumpy, but if your smart youll do it in the shower, with a load of soap.
Most definitely
not forever.
powder helps
it may be the first time. Use an electric razor to get it short, then a very sharp razor, like the venus. the more you do it though, the less it bothers you.
I put a salve on "that" area to prevent itchiness.
When mine grows back it does. To reduce I take really hot showers do that the skin is soft and ingrown hairs are less likey to happen
Ya it does get itchy. so just trim it every once in a while
yes when it starts to grow back it can be itchy. apply talcum powder or baby powder.
Soften the hair first by soaking in the tub. Then go slowly, and use a lot of soap. I like to rub some hair conditioner on it when I am, and let that soak in for a couple minutes before rinsing.. I dont know if that does naything, but Iv'e heard it just softens the hair ofr when it grows back and keeps it from ingrowing which causes those itchy red bumps.
oh, and make sure your razor isn't dull. dull razors make for some good itchin'
use removal cream or get bikini wax, wax not too painfull if you take painkiller before. yeah its one you will prob go ouch but its over in seconds, no itching and last for ages!
Source(s):
experience!
yes especially of hot days try hair removal cream or wax at least it lasts longer or you can go electrolisis but it is the way to go
Yes.. it will itch.. the best way to deal with it is, either don't shave. or wax it. If you must shave use a loofa sponge on the itchy areas when you take your shower.. this will help prevent ingrown hairs.
yes it will until you get used to it. you can use a hair removel cream seem to work.
It may the first couple of times but not forever. Use a really freah razor and either conditioner or shaving gel for sensitive skin. If you keep it up, it doesnt take long to not itch anymore. Getting the hair short with an electric trimmer first is highly recommended.
of course just shave daily and you should be fine
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