05-30-2006, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Lexi Rae sorry girls, i mean on the bikini area...... i heard after you shave put some
under arm deoderant there and it will stop it.. well i did and it stoppe , for
a day , they them all came out to play | TRY THIS>>>>> NO MORE LITTLE RED BUMPS
Here's how to remove pubic hair safely.
Scrub it. "Before you shave, scrub your bikini-line area with an antibacterial soap such as Zest, Coast, Dial, Lever 2000 or Safeguard, says Dr. Vidimos. That will reduce the amount of bacteria on your skin.
Scrub again. When you've finished shaving, rinse off the shaving foam or gel, then use a washcloth to once again scrub your entire bikini area with an antibacterial soap, says Dr. Vidimos. Doing so removes some of the bacteria left after shaving. Pat the area dry with a clean, dry towel.
Wash twice a day. If, despite using the correct technique, you develop a bumpy rash, Dr. Vidimos advises using the antibacterial soap to thoroughly wash the area twice a day.
Apply an astringent. After you wash, dab an over-the-counter astringent such as Phisoderm on the affected area, suggests Dr. Vidimos.
Dab on some cortisone. Pick up an over-the-counter hydrocortisone preparation such as Cortaid and smooth it over the affected area according to package directions, says Dr. Vidimos. It will soothe any irritation and help it heal. |
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