Saturday, November 19, 2011

How do you prevent razor bumps on your bikini line?

Whenever I shave my bikini line, I always get red razor bumps. How do I stop this from happening?|||Razor bumps are something that are VERY hard to avoid. One thing that can prevent them is shaving in the direction your hair grows. Also, before you shave very gently exfoliate the area you are about to shave. This gets all the dirt and dry skin away. Then, afterards use a cream that reduces razor bumps for your bikini area. Sallee Hansen has some good products for it but if you don't want to spend the cash, I've found that baby oil works well too.|||My husband uses a product called Nel's Smootherskin. I saw how nice his face was and decided to try it. To my surprise it worked. No more razor bumps and it cleared up my skin too! He orders from www.smootherskindirect.com and I think you can get a free sample if you send them an email. Good Luck

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|||First, you'll need to stand in the shower for 10-15 minutes before shaving so that the steam from the hot water can open up pores and soften your skin and the hair, which will allow the razor to glide easier. Next, you'll need a sharp razor...I like to use a men's 3-razor blade razor, which gets close to the skin. After you've waited 10-15 minutes, wash the area with hot water, then apply a generous amount of shaving cream. Then, go ahead and shave slowly in the opposite direction of hair to get the smoothest shave. Some recommend to shave in the same direction that hair grows to prevent bumps, but you won't get a close shave. As long as you wait 10-15 minutes before shaving, you shouldn't have a problem. After you shave, rinse well with warm or cool water, not hot, which can irritate freshly shaved skin. And remember to toss the razor every 2 weeks.|||Mix baby oil in with the shaving cream. Razor bumps/burns happen from there not being enough moisture while shaving and/or shaving too hard/fast. You may wanna try slowing down and being a bit more gentle. Take your time and keep the area moisturized and constantly under water or something. If this doesnt work, you may consider using a wax or hair removal lotion (Veet, Nair, etc)|||Put lotion on the area, and then shave in little bity bityy strokes (not long ones) it works for me. make that the first thing you do when you take a shower though, because if you bleed a little bit from a razor burn, then it'll stop by the time you're done shampooing, conditioning, body wash, face, ect..|||Moisturize, shave w/ the growth not against it, you are always going to get a few, thats what happen when elastic bands rub a spot formerly protected w/ hair.|||Bikini Zone is the product you need to keep those red bumps away.


It's an amazing product and you can get it at most drugstores.|||You can exfoliate before shaving. You can use a cleanser with sacycilic acid in it to prevent those bumps.|||u mean bumps like when you shave? use nair is a cream


it leaves your skin hairless u just put it on and wash it off


hope this helps|||Soak in a hot bath tub before you shave...then after you shave its very important to moisturize.|||put vasline right after shaving , or baby powder|||I've had success using a thin film of cortisone cream (Cortaid) on the contact area. Solved the problem.|||dude that happens to me too i am so sorry i don't know how to get rid of them|||Here's a really simple way to stop the painful razor bumps, ingrown hairs and razor burn. Learn how to stop irritating your skin and avoid razor bumps with just a few simple steps.





Razor bumps, ingrown hairs, pseudofolliculitis barbae we know they hurt but, why do they appear? It all happens when we shave. While shaving our facial hair gets caught between the follicle or it grows the other way, into the skin. That's what produces the swelling, redness and swelling.





This does not mean you are stuck with razor bumps for life. There are ways to help diminish razor bumps and here in this article we will share these tips with you.





The first step is to use active ingredients. There are tons of men skin care products that claim to alleviate ingrown hairs and razor bumps, but don't rush to conclusions. The truth is that the active ingredient that eliminates razor bumps is Salicylic Acid. What this ingredient does is moisturize, exfoliate and clear you pores thus avoiding any further infections. For even better results use an after shave product that contains salicylic acid and that way it will stay on your skin during the day. The No-No's here is that you should NEVER use products that contain alcohol. Alcohol dries your skin and closes your pore which only worsens your ingrown hairs. Also, do not use foam shaving creams because these also dry your skin. Instead use non-acnegenic shaving creams which are specially made for men with sensitive skin.





Tip number two focuses on how to improve the surface of your skin. Removing the outer layers of your dead skin may sound nasty but to sum it up it's called exfoliating. Men who have ingrown hairs must exfoliate in order to improve the skin's surface. This can easily be done with a gentle face scrub that contains the ingredient we mentioned in the first tip, salicylic acid.





Change is good. And that is why my next tip to you involves you changing the way you shave. By now you should know that shaving too closely is one of the main causes of razor bumps. If you didn't know, well know you know. By shaving too close, your hair stubs will be cut to close to the skin and more prone to getting stuck inside the hair follicle and viola an ingrown hair is born.





A couple of things you can do to avoid shaving too close is first of all not pulling on your skin when you shave. Do not apply too much pressure on the razor blade, shave with the grain and use a single blade razor.





It is crucial you keep this in mind while shaving because if you forget and shave too close the razor bumps will come back to haunt you and it will take a while before you get rid of them again.





What about the ingrown hairs you already have? Now it's time to destroy those little suckers. To get rid of your ingrown hairs you just simple but carefully lift the ingrown end out with tweezers. Warning: Do not pluck them out. Just lift them out of the skin otherwise the ingrown hair will only re-grow deeper. To reduce the redness and swelling you can use products that contain azulene, allantoin and witch hazel. Those ingredients will keep you comfortable.





There you have it, for easy to follow tips to get rid of your razor bumps. All you have to do is take a couple of more minutes of shaving time and remember to keep these tips in mind. I also suffered from razor bumps and aside from it being embarrassing it was painful. However, thanks to these steps I was able to get in control and improve my skin. You can do it too! You can keep on irritating your skin or you can put this in practice and see similar results.

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