Shaving Private Area?!


Question: Shaving Private Area!?
So this weekend, i was bored and shaved my whole private area!. It started off very nice and very smooth but now (two days later) the hair is starting to grow back and im getting a bunch of tiny little zits on my pubic area!. It really itches and hurts kind of!. How can i get rid of it, and how can i prevent it next time!. I really like to be clean shaven down there but if i shave every day, it just makes it worse!. (Im a male btw)Www@Answer-Health@Com


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its a shaving rash you have and its totally normal!. people get them all of the time!. I suggest using nair next time!. But if you are going to shave, there are lotions that you can put on after you shave to avoid the rash!.good luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com

You probably didn't use a clean razor or clean that area before you started shaving!. And if you did, you probably used some cheap shaving cream like Edge or Barbasol that is loaded with irritants!.

Next time, make sure the razor and private area you want to shave is completely clean!. Use a hypoallergenic cream, lotion or soap to shave with, and NOT that cheap a*s soap and cream you can get at the drug store or WalmartWww@Answer-Health@Com

Oooo i HATE that! Ok first and foremost you gotta constantly keep that area clean!. Use a very mild soap and do it to obnoxious proportions!. Next it helps if you use something to calm the skin down like hydrocortizone cream!. In the stores there's a product called "Bikini Zone" or something like that, i've heard that it works great if you use it everyday until the irritation goes away!. Try to not pick at it or scratch a lot because that will only irritate the area more!. Be careful how you shave next time or consider using a hair removal product!. Good Luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com

It pretty much happens to everyone dude!.They do sell products at pharmacies to prevent razor burn/bumps but thats probably a really embarassing thing to buy!.I would reccomend triming with like an electric trimmer!. It dosn't get rid of all the hair but it keeps in nice and neat down their, and you can trim it as low as a one!. But time will just be your medicine to get rid of them!. If you really want to shave, make sure you take a warm shower before and wash the area very well!. Also be sure to use shaving creams/gels and never stroke over the same place repeatedly!. Hope this helps!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

well its natural for pubes to grow back faster !. !. and the reason youre getting zits is because when you wax/shave your pores are fresh and open and what not haha which makes it more vulnerable to bacteria !. alot like how if you dont take care of your pores on your face, youll get acne!. i think you should get into the habit of cleansing your wang buy gentle soap or something hah !. and DONT shave it everyday , shaving anywhere often irritates skin Www@Answer-Health@Com

I've done all this before; I gotchu!.
The first time you shave is usually a *****!. It'll itch for a couple days -not as bad for me but some guys go through ball-scratching hell-, but after about half a week it'll stop!.
The second time, however, it won't itch at all!. You're through the worst, pretty much!.
Personally mine didn't hurt and I didn't get zits, but they'll go away!.!.!.you don't need to shave often!. I do like three times a year!.
Edit: Lotion and moisturizing creams help, and you should try and do it after you shower next time!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

when you shave around that area, the skin tends to be very sensitive!.!.!.the hair follicles arent very deep so it's very easy to rip the hairs out which can in itself cause swelling, but also leaves pores open for impurities to get in and cause spots!

just be careful when u do it!!! clothes can irritate the situation and cause hairs to become ingrown etc

once you shave, make sure the area is clean!.!.!.takje a shower or something and keep it exposed (if u can) for a while!.!.!.dark, potentially sweaty damp areas (down ure pants!) are breeding grounds for bacteria which can cause spots! =]Www@Answer-Health@Com

What you've got is irritation and ingrown hairs!. Wet a cotton ball with toner that contains salicylic acid (you mom or sister probably has some) and dab it on to help release the ingrown hairs!. Then dab on a little cortizone cream (like Cortaid) to reduce the inflammation!. Everything should clear up in a couple of days!.

When you shave, be sure to use a brand-new razor - nothing dull!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

like most people said since it is your first time it's gonna be worse!. next time try shaving in the shower after warm to hot water has ran on your skin!. this will make the hair easier to remove therefore less strokes!. it also depends on which direction you shave!. research info on preventing in grown hairs on the internet!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

Well bro!. I've been down that path myself!. Just live with it for another week, week and a half at the max, it will without a doubt go away!. As far as preventing it next time!. I'm not too sure!. I never tried it again after that!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

us women can handle the pokey hairs!.!.you cant your a man,my advice dont do it again,and try to put a little cortizone cream on it!.!.
good luckWww@Answer-Health@Com

it happens to me all the time, it usually goes away within a week about, but its just ingrown hairs and gets red from rubbing it or scratchingWww@Answer-Health@Com

women get that too, its prolly from the irration, and if you put clothes on right after that, like tight underwear ( if you dont wear boxers ) !.Www@Answer-Health@Com

that is why many guys just trim, instead of shaving!. When you shave it tends to itch and get ingrown hairs!. It also grows back surprisingly fast!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

cold bath to take ur mind off the itching an remove so hairs that may be around there and next time bath after u shave then shampoo it and after apple lotion to it something cooling like golden bond Www@Answer-Health@Com

their not zits, thats razor burn and ingrown hairs!. try rubbing some lotion on the areaWww@Answer-Health@Com





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