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Q: Whats the Treatment For Ingrowth Hair?
asked by: mivn1306 on March 13th, 2006
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Hi all,

im new member on here.I just looked this site yesterday and today i've registered to be a member.I have a wonder which I need you to help a lot.
I have tried to shave pubic hair but now there's lots of ingrowth hair down there which looks so ugly.Now what should I do to make it better? Is there any way to prevent ingrowth hair?
Many thanks
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sandy78
replied on March 13th, 2006
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I can suggest that when you are going to shave any type of hair it's best to first make sure to wash the area with warm/hot water. Use a good shave gel perf. One with aloe in it and other misturizing agents in it. After you are done shaving be sure to use a after shave cream of some of kind to help cool down the area and prevent razor burn.

Try not to use products that have alcohol in them as this will dry you out.

Hope it helps!
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Melissa_20
replied on March 14th, 2006
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Aftershave? I have never heard of a woman using aftershave on her parts after she shaves.Have you ever done that?Its something to think about I guess. . . .
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sandy78
replied on March 14th, 2006
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You can use anything that is soothing for an aftershave. I just ment that you need to put something over the shaved area because you have not only cut hairs but you have irritated that area.

Anything with aloe vera, vitamin e in it is really good, but find what works best for you.
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Melissa_20
replied on March 14th, 2006
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Maybe I don't use the right stuff but it never helps me to put lotion on or anything,it still gets irritated after a while.
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longingforsatisfaction
replied on March 15th, 2006
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Wax, thats what I do! It hurts like hell but it lasts for a month or two with complete smoothness!!
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sandy78
replied on March 16th, 2006
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Wax! Ouch! Forget that. I used to try it but I could never get over the pain from it.

Try putting a warm wash cloth over the area after you shave.
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