

If you cut yourself or have post-shave irritation, Dr. Your usual body moisturizer will do the trick, but if you feel like treating your bikini line to a little extra something special, try an aftershave balm (like this one from DeoDoc). “It softens the hair and hair follicle, as well as the skin, reducing the chances of ingrown hairs,” Dr. If you shave every day, the general rule of thumb is to change your razor every two weeks if you shave every other day, you should change your blade every three weeks. “A dull razor is more likely to cut you than a new, sharper razor,” Dr.
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Shaving against hair growth gives you a closer shave, but the blunt-tipped end of hairs can grow back into the skin rather than up and out.” Don’t use a dull razor, either.

Her advice? “Shave in the direction in which your hair grows. “Shaving in all directions increases the chance of razor bumps, irritation, and even ingrown hairs,” Dr. While it might sound a bit odd, using your facial products-be it a cleanser, toner, or peel-on your bikini region before shaving can be a great help, but there are also slightly more site-specific solutions (like this body scrub from LATHER). “It ensures that the hair can cleanly come out and will smooth skin texture, buffing away dirt that may be clogging your pores and causing inflammation,” Dr. Though shaving indeed exfoliates, those prone to irritation will benefit from exfoliating before shaving.
