Question about downstairs?
i shave down there sometimes not all the times but after a day i come up in loadz of spots and it stings a little bit. someone told me to put baby oil on does that work? or any other suggestions about it
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If you are going to continue to shave then the more often you do it the less irritation you will experience.
Don't shave against the grain, shave with the hair growth- this helps tremendously. Use a shaving cream and sharp clean razor, and do moisturize after wards. It also helps if you do not continuously go over the same area over and over, and use short strokes.
I do use baby oil after shaving, it helps very much. I also try to shave at night and go to bed commando so that there is no added irritation to the freshly shaved area.
Good Luck
Shaving has very adverse effects and you know that. So, stop shaving. Waxing is better though it hurts because pores will be thinned out.
...That's my opinion.
If your gonna shave it, don't go against the grain, it doesn't look as nice as when it's completely bald, but you won't get the spots. You could try baby oil when your shaving, it would be a good lubricant I guess. Just careful not to get it anywhere it shouldn't go!
You can try depilation creams that dissolve the hair, these work really well for the bikini are. You just rub some on, wait a few minutes, wash it off and the hair is gone. And not discomfort! I have this problem after shaving too and yes if you do prefer to shave you need an after-shave moisturiser as these are really intensive.
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I have never heard of that working and my wife shaves everyday. Sometimes she'll get the bumps but they usually clear up in a few days, but I would definitely make sure that you shave with lots of soap and water over the area when you do... hope that helps but like I said I have never heard of the oil method working considering how often I see my wife shave that area.
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well my mother is a beautician so i know a little in this area.the spots and stings is of course irritation, as the skin "down there" is so overly-sensative. Baby oil might clog your pores and create even more bumps! I'm sure that it's bothering you right now and it'll start to itch, so the quick fix is some baby-powder, try sitcking to the non-perfumed ones as the perfume might cause more irritation. Waxing really is the best way to avoid bumps and irritations like these, although it is more painful; (manu spas offer a shot of something strong before the treatment to make it hurt less, as they should). But if you are really afraid of waxing then buy "anti-bump cream" this should relax the irritated area and subside bumps, however in-grown hair is another thing. oh and rememebr never go to the beach after shaving! the sand and salty water irritated so much more!]
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products like these can MAYBE help, but rather find creams to use right after shaving...there's a new one out there...can't find it right now though...se what works best for you.
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First off I don't advise baby oil. That could burn and even worse give you a UTI (urinary tract infection) by getting too close to your urethra even lotion could cause that. I would not chance that. Just make sure you are using a good shave gel and try not to get it directly between your legs. usually the bumps come from the shaving process. Make sure you are using a new blade for this each time. If all else fails just trim it up real nice. I really don't like the feeling when it starts to grow back in.
Its razor burn caused by the shaving. Try some aloe. Don't worry, it will go away fast. If your gonna shave down there instead of other methods, make sure you don't use a dull razor and that you use a shaving cream for sensitive skin.
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NEVER shave down there.
Use a hair removal cream.
It is easy and safe
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