How to Get Rid of Bumps on the Vaginal Area From Shaving


 by Owen Pearson

Due to the sensitive nature of the skin in the vaginal area, shaving it can cause unpleasant razor burn symptoms. Bumps on the skin can ruin the aesthetic effect of shaving. Fortunately, there are ways you can get rid of razor bumps and maintain a smooth bikini line.

Some women prefer the smooth, clean look of a shaved vaginal area. This practice is not new — it dates back to ancient Egyptian times. Shaving your pubic area is also helpful in the summer months if you plan on wearing a bathing suit.

Since the skin in this area is quite sensitive, razor burn can be a problem. Bumps on the skin can ruin the aesthetic effect of shaving. Fortunately, there are ways you can get rid of razor bumps and maintain a smooth bikini line.

Read more: Home Remedies for Razor Bumps

Things You'll Need

Shaving gel

New razor or razor blades

Aloe vera

Hydrocortisone cream

Step 1

Use Shaving Gel

Apply a shaving gel to the pubic area before shaving, instead of using shaving cream. Shaving cream can clog the skin's pores, which can increase the likelihood of bumps.

Step 2

Break Out a New Razor

Inspect your razor to make sure that it is clean and sharp. If in doubt, discard the razor and get a fresh one.

A dull or blunt razor or razor blade can pull hairs out instead of shaving them away, leading to razor burn and bumps.

Step 3

Don't Shave "Against the Grain"

Shave in the direction of the hair growth, rather than shaving "against the grain." This will help keep the hair from being pushed back into the skin, which can cause inflamed bumps and ingrown hairs.

Step 4

Change Your Shaving Frequency

Reduce your shaving frequency. The more often you shave your vaginal area, the more chances your skin has to become irritated.

Read more: Fast-Acting Ways to Relieve Razor Burn

Step 5

Take a Warm Bath

If the bumps associated with razor burn are particularly causing you discomfort, soak in a warm bath to help calm the inflammation.

Step 6

Apply Ointments or Creams

Apply aloe vera, hydrocortisone cream or a combination of both to the vaginal area twice a day to soothe irritated skin and eliminate bumps.

warning

Keep shaving gel and cortisone cream away from direct contact with the vagina as these products can irritate vaginal tissues.

Step 7

Pay Attention to Clothing Choices

Wear loose-fitting underwear and pants after shaving. Tight jeans and underwear can rub against the vaginal area, irritating the surface of the skin and making razor burn symptoms worse.

Read more: How to Soothe Razor Burn & Bumps

warning

If the symptoms associated with razor burn including bumps, ingrown hairs, folliculitis, pimples, itching and general irritation do not go away after a week of at-home treatment, please seek the help of a medical professional.

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