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Ok, I used hair removal below the belt line and now a rash has appeared. I don't think they are ingrown hairs but could be. They are little pink bumps all over my pubic region and I need a quick fix before a contest. Are they ingrown hairs or a rash? Any advice on what to do or try is greatly appreciated!!
Mark21087
08-07-2002, 09:12 AM
I had the same thing the first time I shaved. You have to learn to go really slow and gently. Here is how to prevent them.
Soak your member for 1 minute with a hot towel. Let shaving cream sit in for 5 minutes. Then shave with the hair grain, not against it. Finally, put some talcum powder on it. (no after-shave, lol). I didn't get any bumps when I tried it this way.
Roadsterz
08-08-2002, 05:51 AM
....another trick is right after you shave, dry off and then roll on some antiperspirant on the area.
Xtreme4Life
08-11-2002, 09:51 PM
sounds like an std to me.......totally kidding. sorry for the unecessary lame humor.
personally, i don't shave anything with a razor (other than my face) unless it's absolutely necessary. if you're just trying to ensure that your jungle won't be poppin out of your suit, just use a beard and mustache trimmer.
when using a razor for anything, i try to be gentle. you're trying to shave the stuff, not pull it out. i always apply an astringent (it burns, but it's worth it) to the area and then a oil-free moisturizer to make sure i don't get those std-lookin bumps. the talcum powder may not be a bad idea either..........just use some common sense bro. if you know any girls that are down for this type of question, definitely consult them re good skin products. after all, they shave all the time. best of luck man!!
bigjay00
08-18-2002, 11:15 AM
Originally posted by Xtreme4Life
sounds like an std to me.......totally kidding. sorry for the unecessary lame humor.
personally, i don't shave anything with a razor (other than my face) unless it's absolutely necessary. if you're just trying to ensure that your jungle won't be poppin out of your suit, just use a beard and mustache trimmer.
when using a razor for anything, i try to be gentle. you're trying to shave the stuff, not pull it out. i always apply an astringent (it burns, but it's worth it) to the area and then a oil-free moisturizer to make sure i don't get those std-lookin bumps. the talcum powder may not be a bad idea either..........just use some common sense bro. if you know any girls that are down for this type of question, definitely consult them re good skin products. after all, they shave all the time. best of luck man!! bump, take his advice and you will be okay
Hibiscus09
08-18-2002, 03:32 PM
I'm a girl & when I shave certain delicate areas :) I immediately apply cortisone cream when I get out of the shower. This stops the rash from developing in the first place. If it's already there, as is unfortunately the problem for you, it will help it to go away pretty quickly. You might want to pop a couple of Advil also since you already have the rash. It helps with inflammation.