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		<title>Annoying Bikini Razor Bumps? 3 Ways to Effectively Eradicate Them</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Razor bumps are every shaving man or woman&#8217;s nightmare. Not only are they unsightly, but they are painful. They can also get infected and cause scarring and discoloring of the skin. This can be difficult to remove and cure later on especially if you are light skinned. But this does not have to be the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Razor bumps are every shaving man or woman&#8217;s nightmare. Not only are they unsightly, but they are painful. They can also get infected and cause scarring and discoloring of the skin. This can be difficult to remove and cure later on especially if you are light skinned. But this does not have to be the case. Razor bumps, whether facial ones or bikini can be eradicated.</p>
<p>Razor bumps occur when a shaved<span id="more-62"></span> blade of hair grows back, curls inward and re-enters the skin, causing painful lesions that can later become infected and cause scarring. Let us look at 3 ways of effectively doing this.</p>
<p>1. Always Use A Clean Razor</p>
<p>Dirty razors are one of the most common reasons for razor bumps, whether on the chin or on the bikini area. This is because a dull blade does not cut close. This causes the hair that has been shaved to be edged off irregularly and when it grows back, it curls and punctures the skin. Always ensuring that you use a new clean razor is one of the best ways of eradicating bikini razor bumps. You can purchase the razors in bulk at a convenient or pharmacy store such as Walgreens.</p>
<p>2. Always Use Warm Water When Shaving</p>
<p>Warm water not only smooths the hair, it also makes the skin tender. This makes it easy to shave when you get around to it and there is less hair resistant towards the razor. Shaving with warm water especially when taking a shower is highly recommended. Some people actually shave while having a warm bath. This is even better since it makes it very easy for the razor to shave as close as possible.</p>
<p>3. Always Use Shaving Gel</p>
<p>Shaving gels and lotions are now very cheap. While there are high-end lotions that cost over $50.00 per container, there are many good shaving gels and lotion out in the market that do a tremendous job. Most pharmacies carry these brands and they are easily available and affordable.</p>
<p>These are some cheap and easy ways of eradicating bikini razor bumps. Sometimes the bumps may not disappear overnight and patience is required. Continue to follow the above steps and you should see results in a short time.</p>
<p>If the razor bumps persist , may mean that you have an infection and that may need to consult a dermatologist . The doctor will most likely prescribe the right treatment and prescription for this condition.</p>
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