Razor burn near the vagina: Treatments and shaving tips



Shaving the hair around the vagina can sometimes cause razor burn, which can lead to skin irritation and pain. Razor burn tends to get better on its own, but trying home remedies and over-the-counter creams can help provide relief. Learn more about how to treat and prevent razor burn in the pubic area here.  
In this article, we discuss the treatment options for razor burn in the pubic area We also cover shaving tips to help prevent razor burn and how to differentiate between razor burn and the symptoms of a sexually transmitted disease STD
Razor burn normally goes away on its own However, it may be a good idea to avoid shaving the affected area until it has fully healed
The following tips may help prevent or reduce razor burn when shaving the pubic hair:
People with sensitive skin or thick pubic hair may find that razor burn is hard to prevent If they try the above shaving tips but still experience razor burn, they may wish to consider trying other hair removal options, such as waxing or using hair removal creams
Razor burn near the vagina is a common experience associated with pubic shaving Pubic razor burn will go away on its own in time and does not necessarily require treatment
Trying the shaving tips in this article may help prevent or reduce razor burn on the vulva and labia However, some people may still find that razor burn is hard to avoid
If a person has particularly sensitive skin or thick hair, they may want to consider a different option for removing pubic hair Some people may find that simply trimming pubic hair is an easier alternative to shaving
 




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