njunprincess asked:
Every time I shave bikini line, I get those little bumps and they take forever to go away. What solutions are there for this?
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Every time I shave bikini line, I get those little bumps and they take forever to go away. What solutions are there for this?
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use conditioner to shave with and moisturise afterwoods baby oil is better to use after shaving..
Posted by becky_nisbet on August 9th, 2008.
Use a fresh razor that you normally use (and also one that doesn’t give you razorburn on your legs or pits) and instead of shaving cream use a mild conditioner. Stick to that routine. And also try not to shave that often.
Posted by Kayla K on August 13th, 2008.
use conditioner and put some lotion after u shave
Posted by V on August 14th, 2008.
try waxing. i know its a little painful but its worth it! after a while you get used to it and its no big deal. its a lot faster, it lasts longer and wont leave any of those embarrassing bumps.
Posted by musicgirl on August 14th, 2008.
Try using unscented hand lotion instead of shaving foam
Posted by mike4400 on August 15th, 2008.
instead of shaving, try nair hair remover bikini cream with green Tea because it’s supposed to take the hair off with cream in just a few minutes. the other alternative would be bikini zone gel.. i bought it i’m gonna use it tonight because i’m going to florida soon so.. lol. but anyway, it claims to instantly reduce bikini bumps and it even comes with a little gel that you use in the shower to help prevent it in the first place. and last but not least… bikini wax at the salon. it lasts so long but it hurts so bad. good luck!
Posted by sarah n on August 15th, 2008.
Those razor bumps are in grown hairs.
Before you shave, take a shower and open your pours
While you shave, use a better shaving cream
After you shave, EXFOLIATE exfoliate EXFOLIATE.
sidebar, try waxing. It hurts but better and longer results.
Posted by Ms. O on August 18th, 2008.
Use a brand new razor. Exfoliate before you shave. Use shaving cream that’s specifically meant for sensitive skin.
If your bumps are ingrown hairs, treat them with salicylic acid (it will help free the trapped hair). If your bumps are razor burn, treat with hydrocortizone cream (like Cortaid) to soothe the inflammation.
Posted by truefirstedition on August 18th, 2008.
wax or use nair
Posted by Alana on August 19th, 2008.
use baby oil itll be kind of messy but it should work also if it doesnt work try using lotion then shaving off the lotion then adding lotion on when your done….hope i helped
Posted by cass on August 20th, 2008.