by pagan-babe on July 13th, 2007

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How do you stop shaving rash when you shave your bikini line?

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  • by Anonymous on October 26th, 2007

    Anonymous

    This works for me. Take about 5 or 6 aspirin and put it in a cup with just enough hot water to dissolve them into a paste. Right after shaving, apply the paste to the bikini line and leave it on for 30 seconds. Rinse it off with lukewarm water and it should help you considerably. It helped me as good as Bikini Zone did.

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  • by Fun on July 13th, 2007

    Fun

    If you have to shave use baby oil to do it. It softens the hairs and leaves the skin soft and moisturized afterwards.

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  • by crazy_love on September 24th, 2007

    crazy_love

    there is this blue gel with little blue balls in it, i think its called bikini zone...u rub it on ur bikini line before you shave, works really well to prevent rashes...=)

    there is also one thats pink gel that prevents irritation..u can try that too.

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  • by Anonymous on January 4th, 2008

    Anonymous

    What I've heard is you can shave downward because that is the way the hair grows and you get less irritated rashes. I used to shave upwards, but now I shave downwards for my bikini line.

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  • by haggis on September 24th, 2007

    haggis

    OUCH! wax is where its at. that way the hair doesn't grow back so coarse and dark too!

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  • by loveschimps on July 13th, 2007

    loveschimps

    Stop shaving... use nair

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  • by Jimmie on November 24th, 2007

    Jimmie

    I shave my legs and underarm. I wax my bikini area. I prefer waxing to shaving due to the irritation you get when shaving. I now have no hair in the bikini area. SOOO much sexier. Go to http://www.sexy-clothes-cafe.com/sexytips.html for some good tips on shaving and waxing. I hope this will help you.

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  • by Mikki on July 13th, 2007

    Mikki

    don't SHAVE your bikini line WAX it!!

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  • by kidalbino on July 13th, 2007

    kidalbino

    Get waxed instead.

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  • by ally88 on July 11th, 2008

    ally88

    iv tried all the hair removal creams such as Nair but i have very sensitive skin so i always come out in an allergic reaction to the cream.i had a brazilian wax(which removes all the hair)its not as bad as everyone makes out,im a baby when it comes to pain and i didnt find it 2 bad.however i pluk now-it takes a while but it looks really good after.its same result as waxing but im getting it done for free.if u have to shave though id suggest using hair conditioner-i use this on my legs it works great i rarely ever get a shaving rash anymore.good luck

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  • by MakeWishes on February 18th, 2008

    MakeWishes

    Well by the sounds of it, I'm just doing everything all wrong! lol jk But it works for me; I shave my bikini line last while in a hot shower-with soap-upward strokes and all! And I never get razor burn/shaving rash. Humm....maybe I'm the only one?

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  • by FlashLove17 on January 22nd, 2008

    FlashLove17

    baby oil is a good option- it prevents irritation of the skin and leaves the area feeling really soft.

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  • by Lilliana_leen on November 3rd, 2007

    Lilliana_leen

    Use lotion to shave instead of shaving cream or soap.It lubricates more I suppose, so it doesn't hurt the skin while shaving and it mosturizes the skin after wards.

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  • by Anonymous on September 24th, 2007

    Anonymous

    How about Veet with that fake razor thingy?

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  • by radiantradha on September 24th, 2007

    radiantradha

    ive tried nair, waxing, shaving.... i always get a rash. any suggestions?

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  • by Dark Passenger on October 31st, 2009

    Dark Passenger

    Shave with the hair, not against it. Use a brand new blade every other time or so.

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  • by ultra on July 29th, 2008

    ultra

    You can use a hair inhibitor cream to make your hair grow back more slowly and finer and then you'll be less likely to get a rash and you won't have to shave as often either. KALO is a good one and it's made from natural ingredients which is always a bonus.

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  • by ultra on July 24th, 2008

    ultra

    Use a good shaving cream with grapeseed oil in it.

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  • by DreAnna on July 11th, 2008

    DreAnna

    I avoid it all together by waxing instead of shaving :)

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  • by ally88 on July 11th, 2008

    ally88

    iv tried all the hair removal creams such as Nair but i have very sensitive skin so i always come out in an allergic reaction to the cream.i had a brazilian wax(which removes all the hair)its not as bad as everyone makes out,im a baby when it comes to pain and i didnt find it 2 bad.however i pluk now-it takes a while but it looks really good after.its same result as waxing but im getting it done for free.if u have to shave though id suggest using hair conditioner-i use this on my legs it works great i rarely ever get a shaving rash anymore.good luck

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  • by Meow Meow 1BadMutha TBMF on September 24th, 2007

    Meow Meow 1BadMutha  TBMF

    Use a Seiko personal shaver.

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  • by Mrs.Dufresne on September 24th, 2007

    Mrs.Dufresne

    Intuition razors are the best.
    http://www.schickintuition.com/

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  • by Shelley on October 31st, 2009

    Shelley

    Try scrubbing yr bikini line with an antibacterial wash pre an post shaving. The bikini line is an ideal place for bacteria to lurk an when you shave with a razor you get hundreds of microscopic cuts to the area an bacteria pounce! I cant use creams or anything like that because i have sensitive skin, but i find this helps to prevent nasty rashes developing.

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