Red bumps from shaving pubic area?

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Waxing and shaving are well known to produce ingrown hairs and skin damage. Both methods can break off the hairs at skin level causing the ingrown hairs and waxing can be very drying and damaging to the skin Never wet shave with a razor blade. Shaving with any naked razor blade damages the skin as the blade scrapes away not only the unwanted hair but also the top layer of your skin, the epidermis, from which the hair grows.

This causes the familiar shaver rash and shaver burn that millions complain of. The skin is trying to tell you it has been injured and not to shave like this again. Razor blade shaving is the primary cause of painful ingrown hairs and red bumps called Follicultis Barbae.

When using a razor blade to shave in the direction of hair growth, it makes the hair bend, lie down next to the skin and the razor blade slices the end of the hair diagonally, not straight across. The thin sliced end of the hair then bends inwards and downwards growing into the skin where it becomes infected. The hair also becomes "trained to lie down against the skin and effective smooth hair removal becomes impossible.

It is popularly supposed that "shaving causes the hair to grow back thicker". This is an old wives tale brought about by razor blade shaving and has no basis in fact. Any doctor will tell you this supposed increased hair growth is biologically impossible.

If it was true there would be an immediate cheap cure for baldness if you simply shaved your head with a razor. See http://www.bestbodyshaver.com/shaving-my... for a renowned Mayo Clinic doctor's advice. This illusion of changed hair growth is caused by wet shaving.

The water used during shaving, is absorbed by the skin cells though the process called osmosis and the cells swell up. You will have seen this effect if you stay in the water too long - your skin gets the wrinkled "prune" look. This makes it impossible for a blade to cut the hair close to the skin.

Water absorption causes the skin surface to puff up and swollen skin cells ride up the hair shaft, concealing the base of the hair so that the blade cannot reach it to cut it. Once you finish shaving the skin dries out, the skin cells deflate as the water evaporates. This causes the thicker uncut portion of the hair shaft to reappear.

The safe, effective answer to any body hair removal is to DRY shave with a new electric, sensitive skin body shavers like the unisex Bare It All personal shaver and bikini trimmer at www.BestBodyShaver.com. NOT THE SAME AS WET RAZOR BLADE SHAVING - purpose built body shavers are designed with special foils to let the hair be cut without the blades touching or injuring the skin. You have to trim the hair first to short stubble length to make it stand up and away from the skin.

The Bare It All personal shaver also has a built in trimmer. You can get "smooth as waxing" skin without the itching, lumps, bumps and ingrown hairs you get with wet shaving. At less than $50 you get 500 hours of rechargeable shaving which works out at around 3 cents per shave.

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