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    Posts Tagged with Neosporin

    Tips on How to Treat and Prevent Bikini Razor Burn

    How to Prevent & Treat Bikini Razor Burn - Smarter Beauty Blog I am actually a wax girl myself, but there are times when you are in a pickle and need to get rid of the growth stat!

    Also, let’s face it waxing can get pricey and some women just don’t need to do it in order to achieve silken smoothness. I am not one of those women. The reason I choose to wax is because whenever I shave I tend to get bikini razor burn. I think my bikini skin is too sensitive or I just wasn’t doing it right.

    Well time heals all wounds and I have learned a tip or two since then. Check out these tips and spare yourself the bumpy, ugly and not to mention embarrassing mess.

    Tips on how to shave your bikini area:

    1. Always use a new razor.
    2. Shave as soon as you get into the shower/bath. Do not “soak” in water as this gives time for your skin to absorb the moisture and swell up.
    3. Shave the bikini area first so that the razor is sharpest.
    4. Apply your favorite shaving gel, home-made secret mix, etc. Give it plenty of time to sit on the skin before shaving.
    5. After shaving, apply an after shaving treatment that contains lidocaine.
    6. Avoid friction from tight clothing or human contact immediately after shaving.
    7. If bumps surface, don’t squeeze them or pick at them. Use Neosporin or similar product to heal them faster.

    * Infant’s diaper rash cream will get rid of razor burn quickly — apply it over an existing rash or where you fear one might develop.*

     Product Tips: 

    I pooled my girlfriends and they came up with the following suggestions:

    Razors - men’s razors are apparently nicer - try the Mach 3 - has more blades and gives a nice, clean shave.

    or my sensitive skinned ladies suggested…

    Shick Intuition Plus Razor - it apparently provides sensitive skin with shea butter, aloe and vitamin E. I think it creates it’s own lather so you don’t need to buy a separate shaving gell or foam.

    That should help. Also, if I missed any key tips to avoid or treat bikini razor burn - feel free to share your tips with the rest of us! :)

    Fast Pimple Fixes! - Get Good Skincare Karma and Help Others in Need

    Posted November 19, 2008 by evette
    Found in: Do's & Don'ts, Beauty Tips & Secrets, Skin Care

    Beauty Fixes - Pimples - Do's and Don'ts So here is the dilemma and it is not a unique story at all. :(

    Yesterday I sort of felt the first slight tickle slash tingle of a zinger (zit) about to break ground and rear it’s ugly head! I tend to get them when I am stressed. Or right before “flow” comes to town, get it? (wink, wink)

    Well not since high school do I get a multiple zit explosion, I generally just get one monster one. Doesn’t make it any less annoying or ugly.

    So my question is, What do you guys recommend to get rid of one big zit faster?  

    I have always been told not to pop it because then it will scar and be really gross. No one wants Edward James Almos cheek scaring!

    What I do is put a hot compress on the bugger and hope and pray that the puss will break free on it’s own, then I may gently nudge the crap out. If I see that it bleeds I put a dot of neosporin on it so it doesn’t scar and it heals nice. This usually does the trick.

    But I have somewhere important to go to on Saturday and I want to look my best, what do you guys recommend?  

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