Red spots from pubic shaving?!


Question: hey.... so today i shaved my pubis hair for the first time in the shower with a razor..... i didnt trim it down first or anything, and now i have red bumps and a few small cuts.... when will they heal and go away?? what can i do to help them go away?? can i get a time line in days or hours roughly? thanks a lot... oh yeah any methods that may be less painful next time??


Answers: hey.... so today i shaved my pubis hair for the first time in the shower with a razor..... i didnt trim it down first or anything, and now i have red bumps and a few small cuts.... when will they heal and go away?? what can i do to help them go away?? can i get a time line in days or hours roughly? thanks a lot... oh yeah any methods that may be less painful next time??

First off, always trim the pubes down as short as possible before you attempt to shave them. Use a beard trimmer or a hair clipper on the shortest setting. In a hot shower use a new razor and a shaving oil called Shave Secret. You can find this at any Wal mart. When shaving try not to go over and over in the same area. Let the razor do the work and keep the razor clean as you shave. When you do it right the look is clean and the feeling is unbelievable.

Rubbing urine all over it helps. Or even try semen as this might work as well.

ye it's a dry rash usually happens , suppose you didn't use shaving cream , or anything ,

just keep it clean and it'll clear/heal in a few days ,

hope you learned from your mistakes

Aw! Were you trying to impress your girlfriend or something!!
I hope my bf will do that for me! Ya know.. except do it right...

give it a couple days until the redness goes away. your **** is going to itch like a ***** though. next time trim that **** down and use a gel instead of a cream. and definitely don't listen to what John C. suggested. even though that was the funniest **** i've seen all year.

Try using conditioner on the area that you shaved. You may have some ingrown hairs which are painful. But using a moisturizing conditioner will ease the burn a bit. Good luck and I hope you ventured into this with a purpose :)

rub ur white stuff all over it and it shoule heal nice...haha it is gonna itch like mad now...haha.





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