i shave and i dont have bumos but I use the following directions i found online on a health website: 1. Give a haircut. Trim hair down first as short as possible by placing comb flat on the skin and trim over comb with scissors, or with clippers using the shortest guard. The less hair you start out with means less use of your razor. 2. Take a warm shower or bath. At least 10 minutes of the heat will soften skin and relax the hair follicle. 3. Exfoliate. Rid dead skin cells and provide a closer shave by using a mild exfoliator or your favorite body wash with an Ayate washcloth (compare prices) on your pubic area. 4. Dab on some shaving oil. Working as a barrier on your skin, the razor will glide easier instead of dragging and moisturize skin. It also helps prevent razor burn, general irritation and ingrown hairs. 5. Apply shaving cream or gel.Make sure skin is damp but not wet. If you have a shaving brush, work the product with the brush in circles to help lift hair and get a closer shave. 6. Shave. Using a fresh blade, first go in the same direction of hair growth and then in opposite direction while holding skin taut. Don't go over the same area too many times. 7. Rinse. In between strokes, be sure to rinse blade. A clogged razor won't work well. 8. Cleanse. Rinse pubic area and pat dry with towel. 9. Moisturize. Apply a light, preferably unscented lotion. 10. Fight redness. Women shaving their pubic hair have a tendency for getting ingrown hairs. Solution2 (compare prices) can help with bumps, redness and ingrown hairs. Tips: 1. Keep all products on the outside of your body only. And avoid shaving during your period, as skin is more sensitive. 2. If you are taking off most of your hair, a small mirror can help you see better. I made some changes though like i used petroleum jelly instead and lotion and it helps a lot!! I also just used baby oil instead of shaving oil! i hope this helps you! Just be careful not to cut yourself cuz i did that one time and it hurt like hell!
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