Prevent Hair Bumps in Your Pubic Area With Proper Shaving Techniques
I would normally advise against “wet” shaving to anyone suffering from hair bumps.
There are a few things that you can do to decrease the onset of hair bumps after shaving. This is especially important with bikini season right around the corner. If you have never shaved your pubic area I caution you to gather as much facts as you could before you do and weigh the pros and cons to ensure that it is the right decision for you.
That said, here are a few guidelines for reducing the occurrence of hair bumps after shaving your pubic area.
Choose the right razor. If you have had problems with ingrown hairs in the past, stay away from razors with multiple blades. It may mean using the cheap bic single blades but you will be better off in the long run. Most of the razors manufactured these days are geared toward producing as close a shave as possible and while that is good for most it is not a good idea for someone struggling with ingrown hair.
Trim hair with sharp scissors first. If you have longer hair in your pubic region, use a sharp scissors to trim hair as low as possible first. This will make shaving easier when you begin to use the razor.
Prepare the remaining hair for shaving. Wash the area and shampoo with a mild shampoo. If the water is warm the hair will be softer when you begin to shave. Apply your shaving cream generously. Use a shaving cream with mild ingredients.
Begin shaving. Shave in the direction of the hair growth and try to avoid going over the same area too often to avoid damaging the skin.
Moisturize. Moisturize the area after shaving is completed. Again, it is important to stay away from harsh products.
Include a routine of exfoliation between shavings to remove hardened plugs of proteins.
Use these simple steps to make hair bumps in your pubic area a thing of the past.
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