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Shaving pubic region issues.

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So for some silly reason after receiving a bj and getting complaints about pubic hairs, I decided to put the razor to some of mine.
Now my skin's breaking out a lot and I have no idea what to do in order to fix it or get it to heal, right now it looks like a bunch of acne and it's really unattractive.
So what can I do?!
 
You may have just wanted to do a trim not full shave. Razor irratations is normal and not fun. If you continue to shave always use a lotion/baby oil after to keep in soft and smooth.

You may have to do touch up shaving every 2-3 days.
 
It sounds like you may have ingrown hairs. These are due to shaving. If you decide you want to shave, do not pull your skin taught and make sure you shave in the direction your hair grows.
 
Sorry I guess I should rephrase the question--- How do I get rid of the bumps all over my pubic region?!
 
Make sure you and your razor are free of bacteria first and wash again after and keep it clean untill all healed. Are you generally susceptible to acne break outs ?
 
It's razor burn. Not out of the ordinary. In fact, it'll probably happen quite frequently if you continue shaving. There are some over-the-counter ointments that say they get rid of razor burn, but I'm unsure if they work or not.

To prevent this from happening next time, use a trimmer first. Then, shave lightly over the remaining hair. Shaving too much or too hard could cause undue irritation.
 
I dont know how it is where u live, but where i live u can get special products for shaving your private areas that doesn't irritate your skin and makes it really easy.
 
not much you can do about it right now. let it heal. I dont like the completely shaven look. trimming wont give you the razor bumps and cuts down on the loose hairs that get into the mouth. if you decide to keep shaving try and shave with the grain of he hairs and dont apply much pressure. applying a post shave gel may help. avoid lotions or oils. they will clog the pores and cause break outs. you can avoid those problems by keeping things trimmed short rather than shaving. hope your feeling better soon.


Steven.
 
I have been shaving my pubic region for years. Now, it is as smooth as a baby's behind. I shave in the shower btw.

Clean the area with a hot soapy washcloth. Rinse. Apply more soap then shave. Rinse.
 
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