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Pubic hair dilema, how do i stop getting gross red bumps and irritation???

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ok i have lots of questions about getting rid of pubic hair. i shave it often and they say that your hair is supposed to get used to it but mine seems to get a worse reaction each time why is this? also i dont even understand why im so sensitive there because i have never gotten a rash on my legs... also i even use bikini zone shave gel as well as bikini zone after creme and im still irritated as h**l!? and another question.. they say u must use a new razor every time.. they are actually kinda expensive is it ok to get a disposable razor for that area because how am i supposed to use a new razor every time if i need to be shaved like almost every day?

also i really wanna try wax but the problem is i have to grow my hair out for like a whole 2 weeks and i see my boyfriend almost every day and i really cant wait that long.

please any advice im desperate!? i get so irritated and it looks really ugly

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  1. TRUST ME I WAS THE SAME WAY WHEN I WAS SHAVING DOWN THERE AND THEN I STOPPED SHAVING IT AND STARTING GETTING IT WAXED IT TRULY HELPED TRUST ME IT DOES!!!

    PLEASE TAKE MY ADVICE OF IT WILL GET SO VERY WORSE


  2. use nair bikni cream hair remover.

  3. I don't know if you can "get rid" of bumps but you can do some things to minimize them.  Shave only AFTER you've taken a hot bath or shower for 10 minutes.  The steam and heat softens the follicals.  Since you get irritates easily, a new razor every time wouldn't hurt.  Good razors are worth the money.  I promise!  When you shave, go slow.  Don't rush it.  Oh...and make sure it's short (which I'm assuming you're doing anyway since you see you're boyfriend all the time).  And moisterize after you're shower when you're skin is still damp.  Any lotion for sensitive skin should be ok.

  4. yes disposables are best,tons of foam and clean the blade after every stroke to avoid having to shave an area more than once, a clean sharp blade will take it down with the one cut.any further strokes to the same area causes skin loss and the soreness,also if very tender and sensitive only ever shave the way the hair grows never shave upwards.

  5. Don't shave it. it gets nasty bumps that WILL NOT GO AWAY. If you're not allergic - go for a hair remover like sally hansen or nair but be sure to clean it off or else you might get an irritation. Seriously, shaving it is bad.

  6. I have the same thing ;[

    i need help too ..  ;[

  7. Try shaving with the hair instead of against it...it may take longer but it will be nicer to your skin.

    I'd stay away from disposable razors that have two or less blades...I had bad experiences with them.

    Try a hair removing cream like nair, too!

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