How to Get Rid of Pubic Razor Burn
Pubic Razor Burn? Ouch! Here are some helpful tips to get rid of the burn!
Ok, ladies and gentlemen, yes many of us prefer the area downtown to be nice and clean shaven. However, sometimes we may end up with a razor burn that is painful, red, itchy and ingrown hairs. Gross, that is defiantly not sexy and the look we are going for is it? First, you should do some research on the proper way to actually groom that area, but if you end up with the razor burn, I’m going to try and help you out. Below I have listed some helpful tips on how to get rid of a pubic razor burn so that you can have your downtown area looking nicely landscaped!
Aloe is your Best Friend
Aloe-vera-based Cortisone cream – Well, unfortunately you got that painful burn, so try applying this cream to the area twice a day. This will help relieve the burning sensation and get rid of the redness that occurs from the razor burn. One type of cream to try is DDF Aloe Cortisone Cream, there also others on the market, but this is just one suggestion.
Professional Razor Burn Treatments
Try using razor burn treatments – They come in strips and lotions and some people say they can really help relieve the discomfort.
Exfoliate
Exfoliate, exfoliate, exfoliate – Yes, that’s it. Exfoliate the next day after you shave and notice the bumps and redness, because this is ingrown hair. There are many shave gels on they market that will help minimize the hair growth. Also, use a mild lotion, and this will help as well.
Temporary Fix
Ok, this may sound silly, but if you are just looking for a temporary fix for a romantic evening, I have a suggestion. It’s just a suggestion, and you don’t have to do it, ok? But, if you have razor burn and need an immediate fix, try using foundation and cover up the redness. Yes, that’s right people, foundation. Sometimes, you gotta do, what you gotta do!
Well, guys and gals, I hope that these helpful tips on how to get rid of a pubic razor burn can help you out. It’s an embarrassing and painful experience, but try some of these techniques and see if they don’t help. If one tip doesn’t work, then you need to try another. After all, as we all know, it’s bad enough for us to have to deal with it, but we certainly don’t want for our loved ones to have too!
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