Tuesday, December 6, 2011

What is a good way to get rid of razor bumps on your pubes?

I'm 13 so I cant tell my mom to take me to get a bikini wax plus I dont want any pain. I already shave in the bikini area so i want to kno if there are creams that i can buy for razor bumps. Can anyone give me any brand names that i can buy?? It doesnt have to be a cream just something that is not expensive and guarenteed to work.|||“Razor bumps” are very common and will go away on their own within a week or two. Razor bumps are a form of razor burn that generally only occurs in the pubic area or the upper thighs. There's literally nothing you can do to make them go away any faster, but applying lotion or baby oil can help with the itchiness. Razor bumps disappear after the hair penetrates the skin, and depending on how fast your pubic hair grows, this generally takes between 3 days and 2 weeks. To prevent razor bumps in the future, if you want to trim yourself, use an electric sideburn trimmer or haircut "clippers" with the smallest guide on it. It will shave you virtually as close as a razor, but won't cause razor bumps or ingrown hairs. And it's not gross and shouldn’t be embarrassing. Just about everyone has experienced this as one point or another, so it’s nothing to worry about.|||Get extra thick shave gel like "Bikini zone" anti bump shave gel from the grocery store.





Or use Neosporin first aid cream (This is what adult film stars use when they shave)





After shaving - lotion the area right away, 12 and 24 hours afterwards. Use special bikini area lotion (also sold by Bikini Zone at your local drug store) or use un-scented hand-lotion like Lubriderm. Try to not use perfumed lotions as they sometimes use sugar which will give you a yeast infection.|||Get mom to buy you one of the little battery powered safety razors at walmart, they don't case ingrown hairs so bad.

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