== == You really can't. You PROBABLY could put an anti-acne cream down there but it is not advisable because you risk genital infection. The bumps and pimples are a sign of irritation. This is because that area has never been touched or shaved before. The first time you shave, irritation will show and you will itch between your legs for several days. The bumps and itching should go away after several days. However, you may have consistently have bumps from time to time because obviously sweat down there throughout the day. If you consistently shave on a regular basis, (keep the hair from growing back), itching and bumps should become less of a problem
There are also products like Venereal Mountain Mist which are pretty good at helping to reduce razor burn and minimize those bumps. It's all natural and has simple ingredients that have show effective over years and years of use.
The best way to get rid of them is to not shave/remove them at all, but not everyone likes the looks of their pubic hair, so if you do remove them, to prevent razor burn, bumps and ingrown hairs, here are a few tips. # Shave with the direction of hair growth. # Try not to shave too close # It is recommended that you shave after you take a shower, when your pores are more open due to the steam. You can also shave during your shower by putting a foot on the edge of the bathtub. # After you shave you should put on some aloe vera gel to the area to prevent ingrown hairs and all the things I mentioned previously or you can put hydrogen peroxide which works just as well. Hope this helps =]
Just like any other pimples should be dealt with, wash the area with the pimples and keep it clean. Pimples are caused when oils, dirt, etc. get into your pours and cause them to swell and enlarge. By washing, you can prevent them and help them go away. There may be ointments that can help as well.
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The pubic area is also called the pubic triangle. It is the area, mainly the crotch, where thick coarser hair grows. During puberty, your sex hormones make the hair grow. It mainly begins at the base of the penis and the area above the vagina. The slang word for pubic hair is sometimes called pubes.
Hypogastric (pubic) region
Hypogastric (pubic) region
Hypogastric (pubic) region.
bladder
Pubic lice may leave small scabs on the skin. These bumps may be more visible after shaving.
a mond is slang for the pubic region.
appendicular
Hypochondriac Region
The pubic region begin at the public bone and contains the genital region in both males and females. It goes back to the perineum which is just in front of the anus.
Pubic region.
Hypochondriac Region