Annoying Little Bumps
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Jun 11, 2012
Sarah R.
Does anyone else get little red bumps on the back of your thighs?? If so how do you get rid of them??? Helppppp
Jun 11, 2012
Kailey B.
Is it razor burn? I know a lot of women get it including my mother. She uses a gel you can buy at any place that sells shaving items.:-)
Jul 3, 2012
emmalee M.
I do but I just kept trying different razors and for me it was just the razor and how long you use the same razor
Jul 3, 2012
Dannielle L.
Try ex-foliating before you shave.
Jul 10, 2012
Elise B.
I have the same thing, so I get where you are coming from. I use an exfoliating body wash, a sharp razor and shaving gel, and i always use lotion. it helps to lessen the bumps :)
Jul 10, 2012
Victoria E.
You might have Keratosis, in which case you should see a dermatologist.
Jul 11, 2012
Camryn A.
Like Victoria said, you may have keratosis pilaris. I also have it on my legs, and arms. You might need to see a dermatologist. Try to drink lots of water, use lotions with Vitamin E and Aloe Vera in them. Make sure you moisturize oftenly. Try using Sisterskeeper.biz 's Dip moisturizer. It's amazing, it's helped with my keratosis pilaris. :)
Jul 12, 2012
Sarah R.
Thankk you everyone ya'll were a lot of help
Aug 19, 2012
Hayley S.
Sarah - Have these bumps been there for a long time? Are they painful or itchy like pimples, or just sitting there and not going away? Like a couple of people have said, it could be a skin disorder called Keratosis Pilaris(most common on the thighs and arms). Unfortunately if that is the case, it will never be "cured" or "healed", but you can clear it up temporarily. DO NOT try to pop the bumps! :(