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    Posted: January 12 2000 at 1:51am
I know that maybe I should keep certain things to myself,but I have a real problem!!! I recently shaved all my pubic hair off,like completely bald! Now I have this horrible rash, it's all bumpy and it hurts. Does anybody know how to get rid of it? Do I just have to wait until it grows back? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Amber
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Amber,Try Calendula gel or cream applied to the bumps. This will help with the rash. Be sure to wear cotten underwear to protect the irritated skin. Use a medicated soap or soap without perfumes. Aloe vera gel will also soothe and help the skin.Sorry about your problem. Hope you feel better.Dani> I know that maybe I should keep certain things> to myself,but I have a real problem!!! I recently> shaved all my pubic hair off,like completely bald!> Now I have this horrible rash, it's all bumpy> and it hurts. Does anybody know how to get rid> of it? Do I just have to wait until it grows back?> Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,> Amber
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Thanks alot for your suggestions,they were very helpful. Amber> Amber,> Try Calendula gel or cream applied to the> bumps. This will help with the rash. Be sure to> wear cotten underwear to protect the irritated> skin. Use a medicated soap or soap without perfumes.> Aloe vera gel will also soothe and help the skin.>> Sorry about your problem. Hope you feel better.>> Dani
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I used to model fetish clothing and hated dealing with this.Razor burn happens a lot because the hair is so coarse and the skin there is so sensitive. There are a couple of creams you can buy in drugstores for this exact problem--called "Bikini Bare" or something like that. They help.Other things that help: Use a new, sharp razor; shave in the direction of hair growth, not against it; don't shave every day; rub the area briskly with a towel after you get out of the shower to prevent ingrown hairs.Never shave right before you wear a bikini.Ally
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Hi Amber,Glad to hear. Now don't do what I did and use chemicals in that area. :-)But if you do...I know how to fix the burns. :-) Been there, done that. Not fun. Not a good idea.Dani> Thanks alot for your suggestions,they were> very helpful. Amber
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