The bumps are ingrown hairs, I get that too, its a real pain. Usually (for me) the best way to avoid it is definitely soaking in the bath for a while to soften up the hairs, and then use a lot of shaving cream or soap (what ever you prefer) and at first go downwards (ALWAYS USE A SHARP RAZOR! ) and then if you want a closer shave, gently go upwards. Afterwards I always put oil + moisturizer on. I hope that helped =).
Hmm. I had that problem a long time ago. What I would recommend is first shaving in the direction of the hair growth. Once you've done that hold skin taught and shave against the hair growth. Started doing that and I haven't had that problem in years. You get bumps from ingrown hairs. That's why you need to make sure the skin is taught.
I've tried everything with shaving and always got bumps. My skin is just too sensitive. Now I get waxed. It hurts a bit, but everything looks and feels so much nicer afterwards.
Always shave downward and use a sharp razor! Try using the bikini zone shave gel! I use it and I never have bumps. Also, I use the noxzema bikini shavers just to stay trimmed. Hope this helps!
Hmm. Well you may just have sensitive skin. What I do is I soak in the hot tub for a while, then apply lathered up soap (it seems to work better for me than shaving cream) and just go to town. I guess just make sure you are using a sharp blade and maybe use lotion afterwards? Not sure, since I don't have that issue. SORRY
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