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Ideal_Rock
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Has anyone ever used something successfully to get rid of bumps from razor burn?
I have 3 red bumps under my arm, where I shave every day (I''m Italian with darkish skin and hair, so if I don''t, it is really noticable). They''ve been there for a WHILE, I mean over a year or 2, but I never really bothered with them because they never bothered me. They aren''t painful, but they never move/change. I''m trying to find a solution now because of the strapless dress for my wedding. They are slightly noticable when I raise my arm, and although it''s not the biggest problem, it''s enough to bother me.
I''m not 100% that it is razor burn, but I don''t know what else it could be. I thought ingrown hair at first, but with those, you can usually see a hair trying to poke through after a while and in my experience are painful to the touch. Any other ideas?
I tried not shaving, and was able to stand it for about a week this winter, and got no results. Do any of those creams specifically for razor burn actually work?
Oh, and I don''t want to go to a dr. because I just don''t have the time/money right now, but I guess if they stay long enough I will.
I have 3 red bumps under my arm, where I shave every day (I''m Italian with darkish skin and hair, so if I don''t, it is really noticable). They''ve been there for a WHILE, I mean over a year or 2, but I never really bothered with them because they never bothered me. They aren''t painful, but they never move/change. I''m trying to find a solution now because of the strapless dress for my wedding. They are slightly noticable when I raise my arm, and although it''s not the biggest problem, it''s enough to bother me.
I''m not 100% that it is razor burn, but I don''t know what else it could be. I thought ingrown hair at first, but with those, you can usually see a hair trying to poke through after a while and in my experience are painful to the touch. Any other ideas?
I tried not shaving, and was able to stand it for about a week this winter, and got no results. Do any of those creams specifically for razor burn actually work?
Oh, and I don''t want to go to a dr. because I just don''t have the time/money right now, but I guess if they stay long enough I will.