Hey there! First I’m sorry this is going to be long, but the here’s the story..
I compete in Bikini and while it may seem kind of glamorous from the outside, it definitely has some "not-so-glamourous-issues" related, one which I think is butt crack hair removal. You may either laugh or gross out, but its a fact you can't get passed.
I’m now at a level where nearly all of my competitors wears the tiniest of the Pro-suits. As you probably know, those suits don’t cover much in the "rear department" so to speak.. So to do the mandatory poses, you actually need look really good in that mentioned area as well as in between your legs. Thing is, even though I’m not specifically hairy, I do get all kinds of bad rash, so I always need to wear a bikini with a bit more rear cover. If I shave it turns out as a total disaster area with bumps and rash. (Removing hair in the frontal area isn’t without trouble but it’s not worse than I’ve been able to cover it up with make up so far.)
Waxing isn’t much better either, for my last competition I decided to try waxing instead. And yes, I did start out well in advance as I was recommended to let the area getting used to wax, but after 3 waxing times, I had way to much rash still so it seems wax doesn’t work for me either.
So, is my only really good option laser? I was hoping not to get into that because I wanted to spend all that money on other things, but I’m of course open to it if that’s my only option.
And just to emphasize, this has been a struggle for me for a couple of years, ever since I started competing. It really doesn’t look like something that will "work out over time". I’m tired of being told that anyway!
And please don't think it doesn't matter, no one sees those details etc etc... Because it does matter greatly today, not just for the good self-esteem, but the fact that today we are photographed with extremely high resolution cameras and video cameras where you actually can see everything.
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08-13-2019, 09:03 AM #1
Shaving and waxing, rash in the "rear dep." Warning TMI!
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08-13-2019, 01:35 PM #2
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I don't know about hair removal options. However, have you tried using something like a little A&D ointment to help with rash situation? It helps for babies with diaper rash. I've used it even when my belly button gets irritated with how my skin on my stomach is. So, that's about all I can recommend.
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08-13-2019, 01:47 PM #3
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08-13-2019, 03:25 PM #4
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Not sure what else to suggest since the ointment works for me with rashes. Only other things that come to mind are either one of the hemorrhoid creams, which are more geared towards that area, or getting a prescription for a topical like mupirocin.
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08-13-2019, 03:52 PM #5
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08-14-2019, 03:44 PM #9
I have similar issues, I realised most of the issues were related to the type of blade. The more expensive the razor the less irritation. I think laser would be a good option. Plucking would be the best way but unfortunately not doable. Your cheapest bet would be those shaverless creams but do not leave on for more than 5 mins and make sure your brown hole is cover as well as your lady parts. Very risky that one.
Personal advice, buy those expensive razors for men that give a close shave and put petroleum jelly on the area immediately afterward. Do not use soap, soap will cause an irritation or rash.“With realization of one's own potential and self-confidence in one's ability, one can build a better world."
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08-15-2019, 12:21 PM #10
I’m in no way an expert in this subject, but competing over several years have taught me the following:
- If you shave or wax, do it on a full regular basis, not just in panic every time you compete.
- Laser is supposed to be superb as long as it works for you! I haven’t done it myself yet, probably I will soon, but from what I’ve heard, it’s really really great.
To me, it seems like laser would definitely save you for a ton of issues regarding hair removal. And it’s supposed to be especially good for those intimate and rather sensitive areas where waxing and shaving often cause issues.
However, I guess laser have some limitations on what hair color it will work on etc etc.
If it could make you feel better, I can tell you that you’re not the only one struggling with hair removal. Last time I participated in a posing seminar, we had a long session on this subject, especially the issues arising when suits gets Pro-like tiny. Laser was the really big thing, many had done it, some were undergoing treatment and I guess the rest of us wanted it.
I’m a lucky girl in this way, I just shave and it looks good. However, I will have laser maybe early next year. The thought of always being hair free without having to shave or wax all the time is very tempting.
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08-15-2019, 02:47 PM #11
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08-16-2019, 01:00 PM #12
Yes, laser solves what is a big problem for many competitors.
And yes, it does work well on the lady parts as well! However, the skin is usually very sensitive in those areas and they might struggle a little to actually find the correct setting on the laser to burn the follicles but at the same time not burning you too bad(!).
Hurts like hell! But I’m hairless so I don’t complain
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08-16-2019, 01:11 PM #13
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10-11-2019, 10:00 AM #14
An update; I didn’t find other alternatives than to start laser hair removal treatment. So far I’ve had two sessions and hopefully it will turn out as well invested $$.
Now I only do the Brazilian, it’s crazy painful (and embarrassing!!) but LOL I definitely hope it’s worth it!
I might have to take a break now because I have two competitions coming up and they can’t tell how my skin will react to the spray tan while being treated with laser. Anyone with experience? Should I skip the laser until after my competitions?
And, I already notice less hair growth! After just two sessions!
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10-11-2019, 11:39 AM #15
Hi, I can thoroughly recommend laser.
I used to get ingrown hairs if I waxed down there, which is a terrible look, and rash if I shaved, which also looks terrible.
After about 6 rounds of laser I don't have hair down there at all anymore, it saves me heaps of time in the shower each morning, feels heaps cleaner and no more ingrown hairs.
100% recommend.
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10-11-2019, 12:31 PM #16
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10-14-2019, 04:32 PM #21
I have used lasering and waxing. I have a Silk n home laser machine. Love it. But it hurts more than waxing. Also very time consuming for legs so I've used it on my armpits (I no longer have to shave them) and in my bikini area. Legs I solely wax. For that I use hot wax (no cloth) and occasionally use cold wax strips (which are, surprisingly, quite effective).
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10-15-2019, 05:25 AM #22
So I've read that a rash on your bum is often caused by tight pants. Because it sands (?) your skin and thus becomes irritated. I have this as well. Scrubbing it with a fluffy scouring sponge helps a lot.
Know nothing more about the hair removal, I just shave it and idgaf about the rash. Not a competitor tho
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10-15-2019, 02:24 PM #23
I'm sure you'll be very happy with the results! If they didn't provide you numbing cream, I recommend you to buy some yourself and apply before you go. After you have applied the cream, cover the area with thin plastic film so it won't get off and on to your clothes. Not to scare you, but they usually have to turn the laser up.
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10-15-2019, 02:41 PM #24
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01-13-2020, 02:01 AM #28
Sure girl!
Three treatments this far, so only one after my last post here. I had to abandon the schedule a while late autumn when I had to hit the tanning bed for a while etc in my competition preps.
However, I have now just had my third session and I’ve also started treatment for my entire legs and arms as well. So, now I’ve had 3 treatments for the Brazilian and one for legs&arms.
What can I say, well I’m very satisfied this far! Of course I’ll have to get probably at least 6 treatments totally to finish but when I did compete before Christmas, I already noticed remarkably less issues when I shaved my problem areas! Almost no rash at all, it was a blast to experience that so quickly!
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