Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Any help with this problem?

When i shave my armpits they get broken out like a reaction to something. I was wondering does anyone know of anything that can stop this or some type of deodorant that might have just organic things in it that can be found in the grocery store if so please help...
Answer:
well there is a big chance that the deodrant is what is causing the reaction ..if you shave ur arm pits use talc powder and wash regulary the following days with soap .. then apply again ... if the powder is what causes the irritations .. then i would suggest u just go on with not shaving it completely but just cutting the length a bit ..
could be the deodorant, you probably have sensitive skin, may be the razor try switching all
Maybe you should change your shaving cream.
I dont really know what causes this but it could just be the razor that you are using, I would use a single blade or double AT THE MOST to shave your armpits because the hair is more course. I think it is just that you tear open the top of the hair follicle by using a razor with more than one blade. I also would not use deodorant right out of the shower. Let them dry really well first and I use Dove Original Clean scent so that the perfumes dont irritate my skin.
try shaving the other way, like not against the grain [of hair.] ya know? they might just get irritated because your going against it, so try going the OTHER way.
Shave with a new blade each time and don't shave everyday.
Try some aloe vera on your skin. Use power instead of deoderant or try Avalon organic deoderants. Shave in the shower last thing during your bathing process so the skin is very moist %26 the pores are open. Do not use soap as a shaving cream. Might be too harsh for you.
use warm water and plenty of shaving foam. Let it soak for a while and then shave with a new razor. This works very well.
when shaving there / use shaving cream / or lotion / that should prevent the breakout / good luck
Use an electric shaver because they don't cut the hair so close. Also, wait as long as you can before putting on your deodorant. I don't know where you are in the world, but if you are near a Lush shop, they sell a very mild deodorant especially for sensitive skin. I think Body Shop do too.

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