Tips On How To Keep Your Pubic Area From Itching After You Shave
People want to look well- groomed. Bathing, having a haircut, and all of that to look presentable. But the problem most people have is when they shave their pubic area. Many people complain that they can' t help but itch their pubic areas after a shave, so they don' t care about the shave. The itching can be very embarrassing, especially when out in public
Shaving makes your skin look and feel smooth temporarily. But for many people, shaving has the side effect of an uncomfortable itch. Red bumps from inflammation near your hair pores called folliculitis can also appear after shaving sensitive skin
You see, when you use a razor to remove any visible hair on your skin, you' re not actually removing all of your hair, you' re just cutting it close to where it grows. Your hair follicles will continue to grow hair under your skin, and shaving can cause irritation to those follicles. It is this irritation that makes you itchy after shaving
The pubic area is one of the most vulnerable parts of the body to feel itchy and because it is a very sensitive area for most and the hair in this area is usually thicker which makes it noticeably more uncomfortable when you feel it growing back.
So here is what you need to do in order to do it
1. Gently use scissors or a hair clipper to cut as much hair as possible before shaving.
2. Use a warm, damp washcloth. Put it on the area where you feel uncomfortable. Add a little sea salt. This should help reduce the itchiness
3.Avoid dull razor sticks as these can twist your hair and cause itching.
4.Never shave your skin when it is dry. Most of us are to blame. Immerse yourself in water. This will add extra moisture to your skin, open your pores, and make it easier to shave your hair.
Now you can shave without worrying about itching.
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