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6 Dermatologist-Approved Ways To Prevent Bikini Rash

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We’ve made a national pastime out of complaining about bikini shopping. But if you ask us, far more excruciating (and less discussed) is what it takes to prepare your body for bikini shopping — and for wearing a bikini every single time thereafter.

No, we're definitely not talking about rigorous fitness routines; after all, the first and only step to getting a beach body is to have a body. This is about the measures we take to clear the hairs that insist on cropping up just outside the bikini line. Whether you shave, wax, or sugar, none of it is pleasant — and nearly all methodologies can spur redness, bumps, and irritation (which, frankly, we’re not convinced looks any better than exposed pubes).

As New York-based dermatologist and dermatopathologist Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, MD, explains, "Bikini rash (also known as folliculitis) ​happens because of inflammation around the hair follicle that occurs after shaving or waxing. ​Because the hair is generally coarser in the bikini area relative to other parts of the body, irritation from shaving or waxing is more common.​"

It’s a raw deal, but our quest for smooth skin prevails. So this swim season, why not circumvent the whole masochistic cycle by preventing bikini rash before it sets in? Dr. Mudgil helps us formulate a game plan, ahead.

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Oui Shave The Rose Gold Single-Blade Razor

At-home hair removal can include waxing, but if you'd like to skip irritation from the very first step, then we suggest going with a razor — a safety razor, to be exact. You may have resigned yourself to the fact that razor burn and ingrown hairs are a part of your past, present, and future, but this single-blade tool will change all of that. Thanks to the double-edge design, the razor cuts off the hair at a blunt angle, without pulling or dragging on the skin, so it won't cause irritation or razor bumps, ever.



Oui Shave The Rose Gold Single-Blade Razor, $75, available at Oui Shave

Kneipp Almond Blossom Shower Foam

For those who shave the bikini area, Dr. Mudgil suggests a few in-shower tweaks to help cut down on bikini rash. To start, use a new, sharp razor (whether you prefer the drugstore multi-blade options or a single blade) and a generous dose of shaving cream, like this gel, which turns into a cream-like consistency upon contact with skin. Then, try giving your bikini area a contrast shower: “Shaving while taking a hot or warm shower helps relax the muscles under the skin, open pores, and soften hair, which makes shaving easier and less traumatic,” he says. “Rinsing with cold water after shaving helps soothe the skin and close pores, which reduces post-shaving irritation.”



Kneipp Almond Blossom Shower Foam - “Soft Skin”, $16, available at Kneipp

The Perfect V VV Cream

This soothing cream, made with the bikini area in mind, includes salicylic acid to help prevent ingrown hairs and bumps.



The Perfect V VV Cream - Very V Intensive, $48, available at The Perfect V

S.W. Basics Aloe Vera Powder

Dr. Mudgil often gives patients who suffer from bikini rash a mild hydrocortisone lotion to apply right after shaving. “Aloe gels and creams are also helpful,” he says. This genius aloe-leaf powder can be mixed with water to create a gel, or stirred in with chilled chamomile tea to make a soothing mask.



S.W. Basics Aloe Vera Powder Packet, $7.99, available at S.W. Basics

Fur Skincare Fur Oil

For some people, plant extracts and essential oils can cause allergic reactions, says Dr. Mudgil. But for us, the anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial jojoba, grapeseed, clary sage, and tea-tree oils in this blend proved to be soothing to skin. (As always, YMMV.)



Fur Skincare Fur Oil, $46, available at Nordstrom

Silk'N Silk'n Flash&Go Infinity Hair Removal Device

If bumps, inflammation, and rashes persist even after taking Dr. Mudgil’s precautions, he offers one last solution: “Laser hair removal is magical and what I recommend to all my patients who suffer from razor bumps,” he says. Though in-office treatments require multiple sessions and thousands of dollars, this new at-home device (already a best-seller in international markets) promises to stymie hair growth for less, using galvanic energy to widen the pore and light pulses to zap new hair growth.



Silk'N Silk'n Flash&Go Infinity Hair Removal Device, $399, available at Silk'n

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