7 Tips To Avoid Razor Burns And Ingrown Hair With Bikini Shave

Jun 21, 2018 by apost team

These are the top seven tips for shaving your bikini area without danger or discomfort.

A recent Cosmopolitan survey found that 92% of people do something with their pubic hair.

Most people cite personal hygiene as the reason for the care. But 40% of men also requested that their partners do something to change their lower hair. Regardless of your reason, if you use a razor to take care of your bikini area, you know about the risks of razor burn and irritating bumps. Fortunately, these 7 tips can help you look and feel better during this summer season.

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1. Be careful in your razor choice.

The best advice is to find a razor that has more than 2 blades. A tool with multiple blades has better precision while putting less pressure on your skin. Invest in higher quality rather than grabbing the cheapest razor at the drugstore. Some women swear by men's razors, too, so you can try that to see if it's effective.

2. Remember to prep your skin!

There are two stages to this step. The first is to soak the area you intend to shave for a minimum of ten minutes. This softens the hair. Next, you should use a scrub to exfoliate your skin. This is a way to open your hair follicles for maximum smoothness, and it drastically lowers the chances of ingrown hairs.

3. Shaving cream experiments are fun!

There's about a million shaving creams on the market, and you should do some experimentation to figure out which is best for you. Creams with calming ingredients like argan oil or coconut oil are the best for sensitive skin, so optimize these when you're shaving your bikini line.

4. Don't rush.

We're not saying shaving has to be a luxuriating experience, but you should be slow. Make sure you don't shave against your hair. Every time you finish a stroke, clean off your razor. If you can, pull on your skin as you go to tighten the surface.

5. Calm your skin.

Once you've finished shaving, it's time to let the area rest. Press a cold cloth or soothing antiseptic to your skin to keep it from becoming irritated.

6. Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize.

Any moisturizer you use should be alcohol free. Ideally, use unscented moisturizers. A moisturizer that contains aloe vera will heal the skin faster.

7. Wash your razor.

Immediately after you're done, make sure you clean the razor. Unclean razors will cut you later.

These helpful tips will keep your bikini area smooth for both the summer season and the rest of the year! What skincare rituals do you use to shave?