wonderkid Posted November 23 Report Share Posted November 23 I just shaved my pubes for the first time, and have all kinds of razor burn!! If I keep shaving will they go away?Is it right to shave against the grain (If I don't shave against the grain it's prickly!!)??HELP!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kontrol Posted November 23 Report Share Posted November 23 yeah they go away ...3 days or so...and def dont fuckright after you shave...might get rash that way or if your partner has stds theyll 100% transfer over to your singed flesh...so like..dont fuckin dirty girls like distastefult Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aenimarulz Posted November 23 Report Share Posted November 23 After the first couple of times ...well maybe a couple weeks the itchiness and red bumps will become noticably easier to deal with. O it will itch like crazy and make ya want to never do it again but just stick with it a week or too the bad stuff will pass and you will never want to go back to not shaving!! I have been completely shavin for about 2yrs and wouldnt go back for the world ..it is much much cleaner, cooler and there is much more skin to skin contact! You may want to try using a sensitive skin shavegel til your skin gets used to it...I started out shaving every couple days...but dont wait until there is too much stuble ...it is more likely to become irritated.....and oh ya..and contrary to the common recommendation I shave against the grain..it is much easier to get all the hair..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cintron Posted November 23 Report Share Posted November 23 no, keep shaving. they'll go away if you reshave the bumps.then aftershave is a great way to soothe it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bullseye Posted November 23 Report Share Posted November 23 the bumps will go away, but sometimes when you go against the grain on any part of your body, it irritates the area, and everyones body reacts to it in different ways. make sure you use lots of hot water and lots of shaving cream. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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