pimples on your pussy

recently started having sex. so I shaved the first time before I had sex..and I was fine…the next day I saw a zit like thing and when I let my hair grow back…it seems to get a bit better…but everytime I shave(which is only before I have sex) I get more of the zit like things..is it herpes..please help:(

Answer #1

go to walmart or a pharmacy and get some “bikini zone” it is a gel/cream that is made for that problem. After you shave just go put some on with the grain. Never shave against the way your hair grows, causes more irritation. I have found that the Gillete Fusion made for men is the best thing in the world to shave there. Btw…why do men always get the goodstuff made for them??

Answer #2

its coz the you have shaved the hair 2 close 2 ur skin and ur skin grows over the hair over night thats when the pain starts and u get an in grown hair its the same 4 ur underarm and the same 4 a guy that shaves 2 look good 4 u girlz we also have 2 suffer. Its just the skin growing over the hair

Answer #3
  1. the zit thing is probably an in-grown hair, pluck it out
  2. shave more often 2 or 3 times a week at least
  3. For a while soak in a very warm tub before shaving. eventually ( a couple of months) it will become just like shaving your legs.
Answer #4

i got the same problem and i taught it was herpes too but i found it its just a zit from shaving

Answer #5

i got the same problem and i taught it was herpes too but i found it its just a zit from shaving

Answer #6

I have the same problem- does anyone know of a way to prevent it or make it not quite as bad?

Answer #7

if u have dat on your pussy, funmail me so i can given u some real advice

Answer #8

use shampoo as a moistener and to avoid friction. All of my girlfriends have used my advice but prefer when I do it for them!

Answer #9

Its just a reaction to shaving. STDs are not found in that area!

Answer #10

it happen to me 2

Answer #11

its just irritation dont worry about it.

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