Shaving the pubic area?

When I shave I tend to get bumps, and irritation, is there something I can do that will help stop that...Please & Thank you!!

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Lol.! I've been shaving there religously for the last 10 years and this is the way to do it!!
* Always use shaving cream w/aloe
* After you shave, put baby oil all over and you will feel better! :)
i tried that once and same thing happened to me. i like the fur.
try waxing maybe?
Try bacitracin or neosporin. Shave bumps are the result of the little too-tiny-to-see cuts that a razor causes becoming irritated/infected. These products will work, plus the petroleum jelly will moisturize and soothe.
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Shave the way the hair grows not against it..
This sounds like razor burn to me. Maybe some sort of cream or lotion. Of course, I'm a guy, but I would imagine that you would handle it similarly to how we handle skin irritation when it comes to shaving our faces. Though, I couldn't really recommend after shave for this. Maybe ask at a pharmacy, they should be able to recommend something.
god i miss the old message boards
I think some of those are ingrown hairs. I get them too when I shave my pubic area. I've heard that using as sharp a razor as possible and trying to shave with the flow of hair rather than against it might help. I also use shaving lotion as well. Hope that helps.
You can try Nair or something like that you just have to be careful how you put it on
Your skin is a bit tender, and not able to take the stress if shaving. You might try an electric shaver - it may or may not continue to pull the hairs a bit, but will not take any of the skin off. I think it's worth a try.
For me - its best to use a fresh razor and I use Dove soap. Make sure you have a real good lather, its not scented and then put Vaseline on it afterwords for about 2-3 hrs. But, with summer coming up it is going to be really hard to keep from getting heat bumps unless you go wax..
Dont shave. Trimm those hair. Shaved pubic area looks like Big Baby Girl.
i have shaved my pubic area for 10 yrs now.i use a gillett sensor razor for men, you have to shave the way the hair grows (mostly downward but at the upper part of pubic area its hit and miss i still get "razor burn" if i dont shave often enough.use a sensitive skin shaving cream and a moisterizer that doesnt contain perfumes etc to apply after shaving.good luck also use a fresh razor/razor blade each time
try using hair conditioner when you shave instead of whatever you use normally.go with the grain of the hair follicles and then go the opposite.Here,let me just do it for you!I've always wanted to shave somebody! ahaha j/k :P
Things that help are

soaking in the tub in HOT water for 10 minutes before shaving

using a new sharp blade and shave gel. I like Skintimate.

after shaving wipe some Tend Skin on the area. This stuff is awsome! http://www.sephora.com/browse/brand_hier...

crush up some cheap aspirin (not the coated kind) and mix with water to make a paste. After shaving apply the paste to the area and let it sit like a mask for 10-20 minutes and then wash it off.

And finally the best thing I ever did, laser hair removal. It reduced the amount of hair I have down there so much that I can shave it dry and not have any bumps.
there is a product out there called "coochie cream" and that's what it's made for. Try searching for it online. My sister buys it from a friend who has those "adult" parties!

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