How do I prevent razer burn in my bikini area?!


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Use hot wax or nair or have electrolosis to remove it permanently, I did. No more shaving and no more razor burn. When you shave you create a blunt end on the hair and it has a hard time coming back through the skin, hence pimply
bumps. For razor burn try not to push against the skin so hard when shaving, the friction is what causes razor burn. Also buy shower jell from Avon. I used to use it all the time when shaving and I hardly ever got razor burn. Hope this helps. OUCH!!

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Use hot wax.

use nair it doesn't hurt at all

stupid as it sounds use deoderant. Usually razor burn is cause by the sweating of freshly shaved skin, and moist friction.
The deoderant will make you smell better, will control the sweating and will also reduce the moist friction.

Let it all hang out !

use baby oil

If not razor than wax.painfull.:\

Use "Bikini Zone" They make a few different products, and they work great!

THEY MAKE THIS REALLY COOL STUFF THAT IS IN THE WOMENS SHAVING SECTIONS (I THINK IT'S MADE MY SALLY HANSON) BUT IT'S A GEL THAT YOU USE AFTER YOU SHAVE.

i HAVE A BAD PROBLEM WITH RAZOR BURN.
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USED IT!

Right after you shave get a hot wash cloth & put it on there, let it dry, & then put some baby oil on it.

try using conditiner as the soap coz it condintions ur skin, and make sure u moistusize after wards

I've heard that you should use warm water, a shaving cream or lotion, shave in the direction that the hair is growing- not against the grain, and apply a lotion afterwards.

You can use one of those depilatory cremes (the special bikini ones because the skin is more sensitive there). Or in a hot shower -because the heat helps open he pores- use a moisturizing shaving gel or creme and a new razor (blunt razors are more likely to cause razor burn). Afterwards if that area is still irritated, rub on some aloe or a lotion that has some aloe in it and it should soothe the skin and prevent redness.
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