just cut the dig off
yes u can
Shave very carefully! Or use an electric razor.
Bacitracin ointment is an antibiotic that can help prevent infection in minor cuts and abrasions, but it is not specifically designed for treating razor bumps. Razor bumps, or ingrown hairs, are better addressed with products containing salicylic acid, glycolic acid, or hydrocortisone, which can reduce inflammation and promote exfoliation. If you have persistent or severe razor bumps, it's advisable to consult a dermatologist for appropriate treatment options.
Are you pushing when you shave your arm pits? When I did that I got bumps too. Now I glide over my under arms with a razor and use a good shaving creme or other product. Shaving creme dulls your razor quickly and I find that hair conditioner or coconuts oil makes a great supplement. Hope I help you. ;)
you can rub like antiseptic cream on the bumps...you dont always get cut, its the way you shave, i rarely get cut, you have to shave slow and take your time..
Its when you shave sometimes it leaves red bumps like pimples for a couple days!! Soap and Water is better than shaving cream!!
it depends what kind of bumps you have (warts e.g)
Vaginal bumps can happen if there is an STD present. It may also be due to an infection or razor burn.
Soap...
Bumps are often caused of oil, dirt, impurities and excess make-up so keeping the skin clean can get rid of bumps causing pimples.
Bumps are often caused of oil, dirt, impurities and excess make-up so keeping the skin clean can get rid of bumps causing pimples.
Flax seed helps to get rid of the bumps on the back of your arms. It will also strengthen your nails and make your hair shinier.