I shaved my private area and I got a bunch of little pimples, is this normal?
If I shave again, will it happen again and again?
Is there something I can do about it? (Creme or whatever)
Oh and I never had pimples there, it happened the day I shaved, that was about 3 days ago..
-Mike
Answers:
It's ingrown hairs. They'll go away.
yes that is normal it mean that you got raver burn. the pimples well go aways.
when i shaved down thier i use clippers.
i dont really use a razor because of the bumps that you get.
Yes, it is normal and it will go away, but it takes a few weeks for it to quit coming back...it is just skin irritation...use white stick deodorant to help with the itching...
that was a silly thing to do=it was because you shaved there=try to resist the urge to do it again OK cause the pimples like things will happen again too
I do this as well and you will always get those its called razor burn or razor bumps. Its just because that area of your skin is real sensative and not use to being shaved so it gets a little bit irritated. But its totally normal.
It's razor burn. Apply a mild antiseptic cream to the area and it should clear up in a day or two. The next time you shave, use a new blade and make sure your razor is clean.
i have shaved there before too. i got some bumps, but not pimples. i would suggest using a facewash acne cream down there. it mite work.
ok im a girl so it might be different for me but the first time i shaved i got really bad razor burn like that too but i found out the best shave creme or gel or whatever is regular hair conditioner and shave with the hair not against it it will prevent a lot of those problems like razor burn and ingrown hairs i never get that anymore
You shouldn't shave there. Let it grow out and it will be okay. Some aloe vera gel (used for sunburn) will help with the healing. You're not a porn actor, so you don't need to shave!
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