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Razorburn problem.?

by Guest57377  |  earlier

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ok. well after i shave down there i get razorburn a little bit and then i get like pimples or something. it real weird. i get like these big red bumps. like pimples. and i dont have an STD ive been checked. and i dont understand. has this ever happend to any of you?

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  1. Yes! Have to love that sensitive skin!(sarcasm)

    I know a trick that helped me.. it sounds weird but it works!

    After you shave put deodorant on where you shaved. Not the gel kind though. It has to be the solid kind. My husbands mom taught me that trick and I haven't had razor burn since!


  2. It's normal to get razorburn because the skin is very sensitive. The best way to deal with that is to let the hair grow out a little before shaving.

  3. there's this stuff called bikini zone i think. it should help with that. it's like a gel stuff that you use instead of shaving cream.

  4. Yes, it's common.

    Here's a site w/ tips.

  5. yeah every time i shave there

  6. its very common cuz the skin it delicit just rub some unscented underarm deoterant on it and it should help with the redness

  7. It happens to me and I hate it.. apparently if you shave frequently when needed the bumps will decrease eventually not showing up at all.. but you have to shave like every other day... havent tried that as having the time to do so is almost hard to find lol..

    I ususally use a shave gel that has exfoliant beads in it.. instead of shaving foam. It usually helps but the bumps still show. Its highly annoying..

  8. this is a stripper trick.......right after u shave, put deodorant all over down there. the jell or roll on works best, but u may also want to use a better quality razor. the purple Schick one w/ the wires around the blade is my favorite because it gets really close but it is hard to nick yourself. oh, the deodorant will sting for just a second.

  9. Theyre probably just ingrown hairs...Just put Vitamin E Oil on them.

  10. Yes it is razorburn that is what it is called.  You shave down there and that usually happens.  They have stuff you can buy, a cream that will help.  You apply it after you shave and it is suppose to keep that from happening.  It is ugly to look at i know that much but it is 100% common.
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