Hair removal procedure from pubic area
Removing hair from the pubic area is a personal decision for every woman. Many women do this for hygiene and comfort. However, most people are unaware of the correct way to remove hair. Often, women have to face problems like rash and itching after removing pubic hair. Burning, redness, or itching in intimate areas may occur after waxing, shaving, or using hair removal creams. Women often ignore these types of problems. Let us know what measures can be taken to avoid these problems.
Causes of rash and itching in pubic area
The skin of the pubic area is extremely sensitive. Infection and itching can occur due to improper hair removal, dirty razor, use of harsh chemical creams or sweating. Sometimes small cuts are made on the upper skin while removing hair with a razor, due to which bacteria can enter inside and the problem of rash, infection in the hair roots and itching increases.
Ways to avoid rash and itching after pubic hair removal
– Before shaving or trimming, wash the pubic area with lukewarm water, so that the skin becomes soft.
– Always use a new razor and never shave on dry skin.
– Run the razor in the direction of hair growth. If you are using hair removal cream, be sure to check its ingredients.
– After removing hair, wash and dry the intimate area thoroughly and then apply aloe vera gel or any natural moisturizing cream.
– Avoid wearing tight underwear and choose cotton fabric.
According to health experts, trimming pubic hair is more beneficial than removing it completely.
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