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URGENT ADVICE NEEDED: Razor Bumps!
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So I'm getting my groin/ass laser hair removed. Unfortch, it requires you to shave. I had the first treatment and now have painful itchy itchy itchy razor bumps. Advice, quick! Thanks! |
baby oil.
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use a razor and shave them off :2 cents:
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Thanks for the bad advice Bunny. |
you're having your pubes and ass hair removed by laser? who is doing this to you, a chick or a guy? and they are telling you it's going to work? lotta snakeoil in that biz i hear.
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baby powder maybe
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Use Photoshop! :thumbsup
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Urea cream. It's in the skin care section usually; expensive moisturize. Urea is naturally in the skin and adds elasticiaty / softens skin so then basically hairs will be looser in the skin. at least I just started using it after shaving my beard and any razorburn I got didn't last long nor was it very bad.. I imagne no more razorburn after I've used it for a week or two.
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This is the best product I have ever used for my face....
http://www.tendskinnz.com/img/tendskin_bottle.jpg not sure if they make an ass gel or sopository... seriously it is a good product I would call an 800 number to find out if its a good idea to rince the brown eye though...not to mention what a fun call to make to the switch board operator |
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i would suggest rubbing nads all over your body next time instead of shaving:2 cents: ps.......:1orglaugh :1orglaugh [IMG][QUOTE=AsianDivaGirlsWebDude;11763068]Use Photoshop! :thumbsup[/IMG] |
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