Ah, yes, razor bumps. An inevitable side effect of shaving—or are they? It may seem like every time you shave—especially your bikini line—those oh-so-uncomfortable little red razor bumps pop up and refuse to go away. And to deal with them on your wedding day or right before a beach honeymoon? No, thank you. So what causes razor bumps, and how do you get rid of them?
How to Get Rid of Razor Bumps
6 ways to treat razor bumps fast
We include products we think are useful for our readers. If you buy through links on this page, we may earn a small commission. Shaving is a popular, affordable option for removing pubic hair. However, shaving the bikini area can sometimes cause razor burn, which can lead to skin irritation and discomfort.
Everything You Need to Know About Razor Burn
No matter how much body hair you choose to remove if any at all , nobody enjoys those itchy red bumps or ingrown hairs that appear after the act. Luckily, a solution is already sitting in your kitchen. So whether it's on your legs, armpits, or bikini area, razor burn will find some relief in these home remedies. Preventing discomfort starts with a proper hair removal routine.
If you're not that into pubic hair, you'll probably know the immense, all-consuming discomfort you feel the day after shaving your bikini region. It's so awful, it makes many women turn to the pricier and ouchier waxing instead, or just leaving it au naturel to save all the hassle and cash which, btw, we're all for. But one Reddit user , who previously worked as a stripper for four years so knows what it's like to have her crotch quite literally in the spotlight, has shared her trusted techniques to a blemish-free bikini area after shaving. Since they are made for faces, they are extra gentle.
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