View Full Version : Shaving Accident
Dro_Princess
04-05-2007, 10:13 PM
So I shave my arms, may sound unusual but I hate hairy arms, anyways I have this cute little mole, mole sounds gross so lets call it a beauty mark. Anyways I was doing my thing and I accidently cut it open. It bled for a while but now Im worried, you girls think something bad will result in me disfigureing my beauty mark?
One more thing I like to keep things trimmed up down south and was wondering if any of you girls have a way to prevent those pesky razor bumps and a bit of razor burn that itches like a mother a few days after. Ive tried moisturizer, baby oil, use a ton of shaving cream, and have even used Destin the diaper rash cream cause some one said it would work but it didnt. Im out of ideas.
powair
04-05-2007, 10:16 PM
Shaving arms is just plain bizarre.
Dro_Princess
04-05-2007, 10:23 PM
I know a few people who shave their arms and one of them is a guy so its not bizarre, just unusual. Thanks for the advice :thumbsup:
powair
04-05-2007, 10:28 PM
Well, I find it bizarre. And kind of gross, because stubble is one thing, but when it's on your arms it's shocking. LIke, what if you were wearing a T-shirt and it was crowded and people were rubbing into your arms and feeling stubble? That would be awkward. And if you make sure there is never stubble, that must become a consuming activity, considering how fast hair grows. If I were you I would opt for laser hair removal.
Dro_Princess
04-05-2007, 10:31 PM
It takes less than 5 mins in the shower to go over my arms every couple of days its no big deal. While the conditioner is in my hair I go over my arms and legs, then its time to rinse my hair.
dutch.lover
04-05-2007, 11:04 PM
i think your beauty mark will be fine, i have damaged moles on my body before and they haven't come back disfigured. be on the lookout for an infection though. as for the arm shaving thing, each to their own. if the stubble bothers you, get them waxed or lasered. if not, keep doin your thing.
can't help you with the itchy bumps tho
I remember a pamphlet told me once that if you cut off a mole you risk developing skin cancer. I'm not sure what maiming one would do.
When I first read the thread title I thought this was going to be about an interesting accident downstairs.
napolitana869
04-05-2007, 11:17 PM
I've waxed my arms before. I think your mole will be fine as long as it wasnt a bad enough cut to leave a scar. Even if it left a scar it would most likely be so small that you're the only one who would notice it. I dont know what to tell you for bumps, but if you find an answer you should let me know because I hate those things.
Dro_Princess
04-05-2007, 11:19 PM
I remember a pamphlet told me once that if you cut off a mole you risk developing skin cancer. I'm not sure what maiming one would do.
When I first read the thread title I thought this was going to be about an interesting accident downstairs.
I done that one time and it was because I wasnt paying enough attention and in a hurry. Needless to say I wasnt in the mood after that and that was the whole reason I was touchin gup down there didnt want it to feel like sand paper.
slipknotpsycho
04-05-2007, 11:29 PM
i'd say stop shaving your arms lol.... i don't think ther's any guy that really finds that a turn off... armpit hair yeah, leg hair hair, yeah, no one wants to see robin williams in a skirt... but arm hair is fine... i actually find it kinda attractive... not like deep black facial hair type arms, but the soft gentle peach fuzz...
as for the mole, i'd call up a doctor. fucking with moles can cause cancer.... not all moles are cancerous tho...
birdgirl73
04-05-2007, 11:54 PM
I think your beauty mark will survive just fine, Dro Princess, and I'm glad you didn't have a deep, bad cut. By the way, I don't find that bizarre at all. Just wanted to reassure you. I'd do the same thing if in the same hormonal situation. You impressed me with your ability to take that comment with such equanimity.
Slip, she doesn't shave to please anyone else or to avoid having her husband find it a turnoff. Her husband loves every cell on her body. She does it because she herself feels more comfortable without that hair.
Princess, try using conditioner or lotion or gel-based moisturizing shaving cream down below to alleviate those bumps. They're irritating. I'm still debating about having laser down there myself because I've now been shaving and or waxing for four solid years. But I keep wondering if someday I'm going to want my pubes back for any reason. So I keep putting off the permanent laser removal. The potential laser pain does't exactly have me rushing off to the hair-removal place, either. It didn't feel good when they did my legs. I figure it'll hurt even worse there on the "muffin," as I think BabyFaceAbortion once referred to i!!
Dro_Princess
04-06-2007, 02:12 AM
LOL slip and thanks BG.
Ill check out that shaveing gel the next time Im at walmart, Ill try anything at this point. I was thinking I could use my husbands eletric shaver and then go over it with the attachment that makes it a close shave. Ill try that next time and report on it and then Ill try the shaving gel.
bong_man
04-06-2007, 02:20 AM
lol let ur arm hair grow! and take a picture? plzzzzz haha
BabyFacedAbortion
04-11-2007, 12:47 AM
I shave my arms, my best friend taught me to do it. I have thin, light arm hair so it's not a big deal but occasionally my boyfriend will run his fingers down my arm and go "ooh you shaved" like it was my pubes or something.
sometimes I have a good shave with my cooter and other times I don't, this time..I didn't and it hurts and itches :(
I've gone too fast before and cut my coochie.. OWWW
I use conditioner and it helps a lot when you get to that 'close shave' point, not the trimming one.
BabyFacedAbortion
04-11-2007, 12:48 AM
P.S
My little brother used to shave his legs and arms.
We just HATE body hair lol
randude
04-19-2007, 03:22 AM
I have a mole where my mustache grows. I have been shaving over that a very long time. I have cut it, bled like a pig, put toilet paper on it, it saturated the paper, I do it again and again until it finally stops getting so bloody that it falls off, I go to work, it looks all dry and crusty red, I pull it off and it bleds and bleds again and then four days later I can take off the paper. Not really four days, but it seems like it. Point is this, it never went bad other than the bleding and obvious nerdiness of wearing that thing to the office.
rebgirl420
04-19-2007, 03:43 AM
Heres the answer to both:
Your mole will be fine, I have a little one under my left breast and it was cut by a bra strap, it'll come back.
And use conditioner on your nether regions for razor burn
reality0
05-05-2007, 07:23 PM
I figure it'll hurt even worse there on the "muffin," as I think BabyFaceAbortion once referred to i!!
ahaha you called it a muffin!!:S2:
JamaicanHerbMan
05-07-2007, 01:04 AM
Hairy armpit.... i hate it and find it unattractive and a big turn off. Thats just me, well not just me but i can speak for the rest of my freinds.All models i've seen have shaved armpits so i guess there most be something about having a shaved armpit but imagine having a girl in a cocktail dress and doing the salsa and when you look she has two afro under her armpits. Ewwwww and for personal hygiene it keeps your armpits cleaner. The mole will be ok just make sure its not infected and being shaved will help.
mary12
10-06-2008, 04:00 PM
The most easiest and inexpensive way to remove your moles is your urine. Collect your urine in a container and soak a small piece of cotton ball in your urine and then apply it on to your mole and tape it.Keep it overnight or in the day. Repeat the process until it heals it completely. I did the same and got a good result.
potprincess2420
10-14-2008, 04:55 PM
hmm that looks like a good idea for removing moles mary, thanks i might try that out. as for shaving arms, my sister used to do it and i thought it seemed so weirddddd. and am i supposed to use just regular hair conditioner when shaving my "muffin" hahaha, thanks for the tips!
:jumphappy:
FreshNugz
10-17-2008, 03:19 PM
okay this might sound weird but for the southern part...try shaving it in the direction the hair grows...i used to have the same complaint about the razor burn, and also used to find it would be uncomfy to shave against the grain...so i tried shaving the way the hair grows and its pain free, for one, and also i dont get the razor burn anymore.
Give it a shot, hope it helps. Razor burn SUCKS!
stinkyattic
10-17-2008, 03:26 PM
Lol it IS the muffin, as in, "Do you REALLY like my sweater or are you just trying to butter my muffin?" or, "You ain't seen nuthin till ya been down on a muffin then you're sure to be a-changin your ways"
Barbershop clippers set on a #1 guard ftw. No nicks or burn. Hit up the edges with bikini wax. Clean like a puttin' green.
HOLE IN ONE!!!!
hedgehog
11-03-2008, 04:53 AM
Lol it IS the muffin, as in, "Do you REALLY like my sweater or are you just trying to butter my muffin?" or, "You ain't seen nuthin till ya been down on a muffin then you're sure to be a-changin your ways"
Barbershop clippers set on a #1 guard ftw. No nicks or burn. Hit up the edges with bikini wax. Clean like a puttin' green.
HOLE IN ONE!!!!
That's it stinky, if I wasn't married to the most wonderful woman in the world, this Warwick boy would track you down and make you my own...
Consider yourself lucky LOL.
mjmomma
11-13-2008, 05:34 AM
First of all, I know this is cannaforum, but you may want to burn down AFTER shaving as opposed to being all stoned with a razor on your, uh, arms, did you say? That's odd. C'mon; you saw Pink Floyd's "the wall", right?
(digress)
As for razor burn: I've found the PERFECT solution! It's called colloidal silver, it's a bit expensive, but lasts for a very long time. I buy mine at the hippie health food stores in the bath items isle. You can get it in a liquid form and apply it DIRECTLY AFTER SHAVING with a cotton ball, but I buy the gel form and use it as a lotion. No icky bumps. A full-on bush is sexier than those damn bumps!
I'm a huge fan of the colloidal silver gel. The particular brand that I swear by is from a company called Mountain Well-Being, mountainwellbeing.com Another small digression here: I had chicken pox in my 30's, and because of this wonderful, natural product I have ZERO scars. (other than the mental scars from having chicken pox in my 30's). And if you have aloe plants, rub some goo from that on your shaved area, it's fun (especially with some help, and especially for those downtown shaving jobs), and most especially when one is clever enough to save the smoking for afterwards! :clap:
hedgehog
11-15-2008, 04:58 AM
Wow, that came off pretty creepy... sorry... LOL need to limit what I post when seriously baked LOL.
missJambi
12-01-2008, 06:47 PM
shaving everywhere is not bizarre to me.
I am of arabic decent and in middle eastern culture, especially islamic, it is custom for men and women to shave everything as it is a culture that is very clean and the religion even suggests we wash 5 times a day...even the toilets have bidets on them and my family cannot fathom why americans only do a wipe wipe here and a wipe wipe there lool...
anyway, i was taught to shave everything but my head....i take the hair from my arms, underarms, kuss (arabic for pussy:thumbsup:) and legs. the men are required to keep the hair off their privates as well.
i have cut a mole open once...I have a tiny cute one on the inside of my legs and she got it good once. it bled like a bitch, but healed up. its if u cut it off that u need to worry.
there is nothing wrong with shaving yourself...its clean, keeps stinky bacteria off of you because hair holds onto it, and makes you nice and smooth for your men.
i dont know why women would be against this.
t3hn00b137
03-17-2010, 11:42 PM
Alright, I shave my head and whole torso including the nether regions and in my honest opinion any alcohol based after-shave or rubbing alcohol. I have used rubbing alcohol many times after a shave. It burns like hell for 2 or 3 seconds and then feels amazing until my next shave.
Oh, and whoever said that a full bush is better looking than razor burn, IMO, is outta their mind. I wouldn't touch any woman, including my wife, if she had a bush. It is just a complete turn off. It is nasty looking, gets nasty during sex and is a B to clean, and it's just not as clean as being hairless.
TehNooblet:pimp:
Islandborn
03-18-2010, 12:33 AM
I do a full on body fade I guess......start with a 2 on my beard trimmer down south and move up as I go up....Im sorry....I just can't shave my chest bare....I feel like a broad.....Im not very hairy anyway.....but just cant do the full on body shave.....no offence to those that do....but its kinda silly and makes the guy look like he's trying way to hard....in my expierience with women in 31 years.....unless they are tool type chicks who wear Ed Hardy & Asslicktion clothing....they dont like it either. Women want a mans man.....a dominate man who instructs and tells what he's gonna do with them & to them....not a dude who takes longer in the Loo than they do.....just be yourself....be funny...and you'll get the girl everytime. Ask one.
McLuvin
03-18-2010, 12:44 AM
My wife loves it when I shave my ball's..... I know several people in the shorn scrodum club.
JohnnyZ
04-08-2010, 03:51 PM
Try out the Vaseline Aloe moisturizer. It's just great.
Blazed Deafy
04-08-2010, 05:03 PM
first of all i am not woman then second of all you might already know this however my fiancee told me that shaving in ONE direction diminishes the rash not multiple directions like up down right left right again. It works for my shaving beard! I do not the scientific logic behind this idea. I hope it helps! Have a good one
Stomper420
09-03-2010, 08:56 PM
Burnt muffin...LOL..I love it
Thats a real knee slapper:D
HannahAbbot
01-07-2011, 12:56 AM
I'd keep an eye on it just to notice if any changes occur in the mole. Some cells in moles are aberrations and might just be that one step away from turning into a malignant mole and spread. If you see any changes I would just head to the doc to get them to look at it. If they see anything weird they will probably take a biopsy which might mean removing it all together or might mean taking just a slice (you won't feel it, all numb) and waiting for results to decide if it is necessary to remove it or not. The good news is that if you watch it, it shouldn't turn into a problem. Because catching it in time to just cut it off and not have to worry about it, is great.
I have such a sensitive...area, that I just stopped shaving. I also feel that it's natural to have hair down there, not to mention hygienic. (It keeps gross stuff out and wicks away moisture). I feel so uncomfortable being completely shaved. I'll have to try the aloe solution, though and look up that colloidal silver gel.
Also it is neither weird to shave your arms or to not shave your pits. It might be rare, but not weird.
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