Question…
Cure For Ingrown Hair In The Pubic Region?
So I’m a guy & I recently shaved down there & now I have some ingrown hair. Do I pluck them out or shave them off? Should I stop shaving? What’s the best way to get rid of the hair down there? Also, can I get some tips to prevent them from returning? Thanks for all/any advice!
Answers…
Answer by ßαву¢αкєѕ.
TendSkin or get it waxed baby! Shave WITH the direction of the hair growth prevents in grown hairs. Don’t stop shaving, we girls like nothing down there just like how you guys like us bare down there.
Answer by Mr. Hurricane!
You can pluck them off but they will grow back. Yes. Stop shaving. Unless it’s bothering you there isn’t any reason to shave.
Answer by Luckk
stop shaving. your a man not a doll
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Get a shovel
All you can really do is try to avoid it. I just experienced this for the first time after shaving with just water and the razor. I tried to scratch it all away.
Hi, I’m Pedro and I work for Gillette. Sorry to hear about the trouble you’re experiencing and it’s quite a common problem actually. Clinical research shows that shaving daily can reduce the frequency of re-entrant hairs, which cause razor bumps. Start by trimming the hair as short as possible and then have a shower. Apply a moisturising shave gel such as, to help reduce the razor drag that can cause skin irritation. Comfort is key for men with razor bumps. Select a quality razor so you can shave comfortably on a daily basis. Use gentle strokes when shaving and go with the grain. The razor should do the work, not you. Shave lightly and in the direction of beard hair. A fresh blades provide a closer, smoother, more comfortable shave. Replace your blades at the first sign of dullness or discomfort. Finally, refresh your skin with an aftershave balm/gel to cool and moisturise it, and if you apply the balm/gel on a regular basis it also reduces the itching when the hair starts growing back. We would recommend that you also consult your dermatologist to determine an individualised course of action for your condition if it persists.
I hope this helps.