Bad Razor Burn - Emergency ! Posted: 06-17-07 22:33pm
so ive got me into a quite embarassing
situation..i naired my ass and now i have
bad razor burn.. this is the worst place
possible to have razor burn because
eveyrtime i sit or move around it gets
more irrated and new bumps appear..
what should i do?? is there any creams or
something that will help ease/clear up the
irritation?
i start summer courses soon and the class
is gonna involve a whole lotta
sitting..help!
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Tylanas
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Posted: 06-17-07 22:49pm
Don't worry, I'm sure many of us have done
similar things.
A lotion with aloe or cucumber in it may
soothe, or preparation h could do the
trick. Try to get something unscented,
because some of those additives can make
raw skin burn.
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Llewellyn
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Joined: 21 Jan 2007 Posts: 1743 Location: NY
Posted: 06-17-07 22:53pm
Yeah, aloe would be good. Pure aloe would
probably be ideal if you could get it.
In the future, read labels! I believe
Nair bottles say not to use the product
near genitals or your bottom. It's
probably nothing serious, it's just that
the stuff is a little strong for those
sensitive parts.
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lordsofla
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Jun 2007 Posts: 2
Posted: 06-18-07 00:17am
Llewellyn
wrote:
Yeah, aloe would be good.
Pure aloe would probably be ideal if you
could get it.
In the future, read labels! I believe
Nair bottles say not to use the product
near genitals or your bottom. It's
probably nothing serious, it's just that
the stuff is a little strong for those
sensitive parts.
it didnt say not to use on ur butt ! =[
ill be getting some pure aloe on tuesday
from wholefoods and ill see how that works
out.
thanks for the instant response =D
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Llewellyn
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Joined: 21 Jan 2007 Posts: 1743 Location: NY
Posted: 06-18-07 13:01pm
lordsofla
wrote:
it didnt say not to use on ur *t ! =[
Yikes! It probably should. I guess if it
is too strong for your genitals, you
should not be putting it on your *t
either, but
yeah, they should definitely write that on
the bottle. Let us know how you make out
with that.
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Denise1978
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 16 Jul 2008 Posts: 1 Location: ,
Prevent Razor Burn Posted: 07-16-08 10:39am
I have found that keeping your razor blade
sharp helps reduce razor burn, but they go
dull so fast and it's expensive to keep
changing your blades. I have found a cool
product called the ecoRazo that will keep
your blades sharp, so you don't have to
buy new blades all the time.
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LadyKitten
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Oct 2007 Posts: 59 Location: ,
Posted: 07-16-08 11:28am
Also, there's a product called "Bikini
Zone" that I use after waxing or shaving.
Use it right after hair removal and it
works great. Hope you're doing better.
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