Monday, March 15, 2010

My daughter is only 14 she has very sensitive skin but i am most concerned with the bumbs under her arms?

she has used nair still the same problem. she is allergic to alot of things i mean fake jewelry all the way to seafood.so do i do about the bumbs?
My daughter is only 14 she has very sensitive skin but i am most concerned with the bumbs under her arms?
Bumbs? Whats a "bumb"?





Do you perhaps mean bums? As in your backside/bottom? Wow, that must make going to the toilet an awkward proposition.





Or do you mean bombs? Are you implying she's a terrorist? That's bad.





Other than that, I can't think what it is that you might mean. Hmmmm...
My daughter is only 14 she has very sensitive skin but i am most concerned with the bumbs under her arms?
You really cant do anything about it, the bumps arent an allergic reaction, its her axillary hair growing.
Reply:I had the same problem until I started using a bath powder after my showers, even if I didn't shave that night, I would still use the powder. Corn starch also works wonders, don't know why it does, I think perhaps it helps get rid of any moisture there and thats what causes a lot of the bumps, heat bumps, your body temperature is actually hotter under your arm pits (remember when they used to take your temperature there). Try it and I hope it works.
Reply:she has sensitive skin but still uses nair?? that crap takes my skin off if i have it on for even 10seconds :(





if you're worried about the bumps, take her to a doctor or to an urgent care facility to be checked out. they might be cysts or an allergy to her deodorant.
Reply:read tips on skincare and home remedies on this site
Reply:USE BABY OIL ON UNDERARMS THEN SHAVE WITH A GOOD RAZOR. USE THE RAZOR BLADE ONLY ONE TIME.bUMPS STILL TAKE HER TO HER DOCTOR.
Reply:Nobody here has the same problem because they did not see your daughter .So please visit a skin specialist.
Reply:Use a new blade each time. A dull razor causes roughly cut and torn hairs that cause ingrown hairs, red bumps and itching. Used razors also harbor bacteria that can cause infections of follicles


Thoroughly clean and rinse the area before you shave


Use the products for black men鈥檚 beards to control red bumps, irritation and ingrown hairs. Treat red bumps and ingrown hairs immediately. Red bumps are infected follicles





someone else also said to try


When you begin to shave your underarms, use a good razor (not an old dull one) and shave UP first. Be sure to be thorough. Then shave down. Then rinse.


Incidently, I tried it for my bikini area also (here shave DOWN first, then up) and it works
Reply:I know a lot of people have their own ways of doing with their own skin...and will suggest what you might could do to help your daughter...if she has sensitive skin she really shouldn't use Nair even on her legs...and I never even thought about using it under the arms...I figured it would burn like crap....I have only used it 3 times in my life...it is so strong....anyhow....my son has many allergies to so many things....and like your daughter he can not wear many kinds of jewelry, not even going to try to list everything...too, too many things...getting his medic alert necklace or braclet was insane the things he was allergic to, to wear it....anyhow you really should take your daughter to a Dermatologist...this is the only way we have got my sons skin allergies under control.....that really is your best bet...Good Luck...


~PEACE~


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