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I know this was posted over a year ago but i am just now finding it.
I would like more information about your Regiment
There is no contact information for you, so here is mine. Hopefully you see this...I NEED HELP
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I read your comment but it won't allow anyone to see the website. It doesn't permit sharing of info is there any way you can tell me in words and not email form. Thank you, J.
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I do the lemon but used baking soda.. and then jojoba oil.. though I think to get rid of them.. one must let them be dry.. any moisture.. will irritate more I think.. ugggg.. the price of being a woman.. lol I am still trying ..bc every time I shave it happens... will it ever improve to where there are fewer bumps after shaving?
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how do I get rid of it..??
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What you will need:
1) Obaji 4% hydroquinone or higher (can be purchased on Canadian websites. Higher % in US needs doctor's prescription.
2)15% TCA solution (skin obsession is a trusted brand, but be careful and do not burn yourself as some silly bloggers women advise. Not a good decision and they are not professionals.
3)Bikini zone lidocaine or similar cream
4)Time and patience
Trim hair with wax or Nair. (Don't shave) And let heal for at least 5-7 days Use lidocaine cream to keep bumps away
Use TCA to treat dark areas. Lay down and use several clean cotton swabs. DO NOT allow TCA to touch inner private areas. Use as directed on package.
After several days skin will peel. It will be dry and flakey. Let skin peel naturally and do not pick. Wear comfortable briefs to aide process
After skin is healed use hydroquinone cream twice daily to reduce spots. Use lidocaine after showering to rid shave bumps
Do not peel more than once a month
Repeat monthly to increase or maintain results.(The peel) Doctors recommend using hydroquinone periodically for no longer than 3 months at a time.
See dermatologist for guidance questions or if at home treatment does not help. Or if you have preexisting health conditions. I AM NOT a doctor.
Best Wishes!
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