I have always shaved down there and now l have bad scars on my bikini line and ugly bumps it is so bad l have to wear shorts when l go swimming.
I get really bad sweat pimples down there too is this because of in grown hair? HELP ME PLEASE!
I have always shaved down there and now l have bad scars on my bikini line and ugly bumps it is so bad l have to wear shorts when l go swimming.
I get really bad sweat pimples down there too is this because of in grown hair? HELP ME PLEASE!
Let your hair grow back to about half an inch long and then try waxing. Wear cotton panties in the summer or try using some talc powder. There is a shave cream that is made solely to be used down there. I would search your CVS or RiteAide for it... Good luck.
thanks l will try that,l really hate it because it is summer here,and not a good look in a bikini if ya know what l mean,![]()
what kind that kind of razor are you using, skin type, and your preperation for shaving that can help us with more suggestions ?
try using Bikini zone its a cream that you put on after you shave..it works well for me
i use a rolling razor its great on the skin
I had some ingrown hairs down there and it was really embarassing. I tried this stuff called "Bump Down" by a company called Barc. Let me tell you, it's the besst stufff out there. I get them on my legs too so I tried it there and it worked like a charm.
at CVS, they have a men's facial ointment called "bump patrol". it works GREAT for the bikini area...but you have to put it on right after you're done showering and toweled dry.
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hi guys just a quick? whats cv is that a chemist i have the same problem i have tried nads but i dont find it great. i do feel your embrassment
Yes Lostinlife. CVS is a chemist aka in the United States as a Pharmacy.
I sure do sympathize Swee2886,
Keeping your razor blades sharp (don’t leave them in the shower as the damp environment loves bacteria) and shaving only in the direction of the hair growth will help. It is not as close but the trade off is fewer ingrowns.
To help fade the dark spots you can also use a product that contains 2% hydroquinone.
There are many products on the market that have this ingredient, you just need to find the one that fits your budget.
Ingrowns are especially common if your hair is rather coarse down there…Laser treatment can be effective. If your hair growth is thick, you need to do the 8-10 laser treatments recommended to see good results, but even if you don’t get all of the treatments, the result will be finer, softer pubic hair and less ingrowns as well as fading of dark scars that make you feel self conscious.
I dont recommend waxing if you have thick hair growth, that can also exacerbate ingrown hairs, just making your discomfort worse.
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