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shy grl!
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Posted: 11/02/06 - 10:07 Post subject: itchy burning vagina caused by shaving |
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| hi im an 18 yr old virgin, i recently shaved my vagina but experienced some itching then burning. i took a mirror and saw that the area i shaved skin came off and it was red and looked as if it can bleed. i dnt think its infection coz previously i took 5 pills called Flagyl. i dnt wana c a dr. but i desperatly need a remedy |
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KHolly001
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Posted: 11/02/06 - 23:27 Post subject: |
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| keep it clean! dry! and get some neosporin on it. try sleeping without underwear if you can bear it.. let air hit the exposed area. in the future, be very very careful about shaving such sensitive areas. they make hair removal creams and such for that kind of delicate area. good luck! |
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Posted: 01/18/08 - 03:21 Post subject: |
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I know this is nearly 18 months old, but in case anyone else reads it and thinks of using a hair removal cream 'down there' I have to say DON'T!
I was using Veet on my inner thighs, just the tiniest bit got on my outer labia, and now the entire length on the left side is red, hot, and sore. There was nothing there before I left the Veet on for only a few minutes.
Hair removal creams have lye in them. They will definitely burn sensitive tissues and mucous membranes.
Good luck, everyone, with your shaving questions. |
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Posted: 02/12/08 - 01:14 Post subject: |
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| I did use Veet last ,and have got this same problem like you tiniest bit which iches till now at times.What is the solution to get rif of it.Please let me know. |
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