Saturday, November 19, 2011

How do I eliminate razor bumps when shaving my bikini line?

I use a fresh Venus razor every time and I use special cream afterwards to help eliminate ingrown hairs, however I still get razor bumps and, if I shave the hair in the opposite direction it grows, it bleeds. Help?|||Get electrolysis %26amp; remove your pubic hair permanently.





Can you please add me to your contacts?|||shaving bumps are more common if you shave against the grain but they can still happen even if you do everything right. Waxing is a much better way of getting smooth, one of the main downsides of shaving is that it cuts off the hair halfway up the stalk, that leaves a spiky stubble in an area prone to a lot of friction. plus to stay smooth you have to shave often, if you have shaving bumps already it is easy to cut those accidentally.. plus i hate taking a razor blade anywhere near that part of my body...





waxing tends to last over a month and when hair does begin to emerge again it is 'new hair' which is soft and not "stubbly". it's also thinner and the 'roots' aren't as well established so if you wax regularly it is nowhere near as painful as the first time.





i would recommend having a professional do the waxing the first few times, watch them carefully and pay attention to their technique before trying to do it on your own. you will save yourself a good deal of pain and frustration.





If you do take the advise above (about Nair) make certain you use a formula designed for the bikini area - hair removal/depilatory creams are very harsh and can cause chemical burns or allergic reactions if used on the bikini area - the normal Nair formula is not intended for the bikini zone - be careful and read the labels -|||Used Nair on the places you what it on,like put line on the hair an wipe off that spot.|||to eliminate said bumps you send a pic to me

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