What to Put on Bikini Line After Shaving?

March 12, 2024

By: Truly Beauty

what to put on bikini line after shaving | side by side images of Truly's Coco Cloud After Shave Serum in glass bottle next to closeup of woman in pink bikini showcasing smooth bikini line

Find out what to put on bikini line after shaving to avoid painful razor burn, bumps, and ingrown hairs.

Shaving leaves skin exposed, sensitive, and prone to irritation so what you apply next matters. A lightweight, soothing formula like Truly’s Coco Cloud After Shave Serum helps hydrate, calm redness, and prevent bumps before they start.

The Best Thing to Put on Your Bikini Line After Shaving

Shaving can leave your bikini line red, irritated, and prone to bumps or ingrown hairs. What you put on next makes all the difference.

Truly’s Coco Cloud Serum is packed with coconut milk, argan oil, vitamin E, and white tea to hydrate, soothe, and protect freshly shaved skin. Lightweight and fast-absorbing, it helps prevent razor burn and rapidly reduces redness for soft, smooth skin. 

Just apply a few drops after shaving and you'll feel it melt into your skin right away, leaving you soft and smelling like a coconut dream. 

See the before and after photos below.

Side-by-side close-up of a woman’s bikini line in pink bottoms: left shows bumps and uneven skin (Day 1); right is smoother after using Truly Beauty's Coco Cloud After Shave Serum for 30 days. Text highlights improved skin.

 

Find the Best Post-Shave Solution for Your Bikini Line

Shaving can leave your bikini line red, irritated, or prone to bumps, ingrown hairs, itchiness, or discoloration. Choosing the right product for your specific concern makes all the difference.

Best for Redness & Bumps 

Freshly shaved skin is highly sensitive, and redness or bumps can appear when the skin barrier is stressed. Coco Cloud Serum hydrates, soothes irritation, and helps prevent bumps from forming, leaving your bikini line smooth and calm.

Best for Ingrown Hairs

Ingrown hairs happen when hair grows back into the skin, causing painful bumps and inflammation. Smooth Legend Serum softens hair follicles, keeps pores clear, and reduces the appearance of ingrowns over time.

Best for Razor Burn

Razor burn causes stinging, tightness, and redness immediately after shaving. Soft Serve provides instant cooling relief, calming discomfort while replenishing moisture to prevent further irritation.

Best for Dark Spots & Discoloration 

Repeated shaving or irritation can lead to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Jelly Booster nourishes and supports skin recovery, helping reduce dark spots and even out skin tone over time.

Best for Dryness & Itchiness 

Tight, itchy skin is common after shaving, especially in delicate areas. Glazed Donut calms the skin while restoring hydration, reducing the urge to scratch and keeping your bikini line soft and comfortable. 

 

Bikini Line Care After Shaving Tips

 

#1: After Shave Serum 

After shave serum is designed to hydrate, soothe, and repair skin after shaving. It typically contains antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory ingredients such as lavender, tea tree oil, peptides, hyaluronic acid, and coconut oil. These all help to keep the hair follicles clean while encouraging healthy hair growth to prevent ingrown hairs. They also work to alleviate redness and irritation by easing inflammation.

 

#2: A Hydrating Lotion

Moisturizing is fundamental after shaving. Not only will skin feel smoother, but it’ll help to protect your skin against moisture loss—and ultimately prevent dry skin. Since shaving is a form of exfoliation, skin can feel dry and itchy after the process. Moisturizer can help relieve any dryness and itchiness. Look for a lotion or butter that contains emollients and humectants like hyaluronic acid, shea butter, and cocoa butter.

 

#3: Aloe Vera Gel

Aloe vera is known for its cooling and healing properties. Research even shows its efficiency in promoting burn wound healing. To treat razor burn on your pubic area, apply a thin layer of aloe vera gel. You’ll also find aloe vera in many skincare products including cleansers and lotions which you can use to soothe and calm irritated skin. For extra cooling power, pop it in the fridge 30 minutes before using.

 

#4: Warm Compress

What to put on bikini line after shaving? Try a warm compress. The warmth and moisture softens skin and hair while causing pubic hairs to swell, making them less likely to grow back into your skin after shaving. A warm compress can also loosen trapped hairs.

Simply place a clean washcloth under warm water, squeeze out excess water, and apply to the skin. You can also try adding a couple of drops of tea tree or lavender to boost its soothing and healing effects.

 

#5: Tea Tree Oil

Research from 2006 showed that tea tree oil is both antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory. For that reason, it’s an excellent natural remedy to heal wounds. That being said, tea tree oil is highly potent and should not be used undiluted. Mix it with a carrier oil such as jojoba oil, almond oil, or coconut oil. Use 1-2 drops of tea tree oil per 1 teaspoon of your chosen carrier oil.

If you have extremely sensitive skin, even diluted tea tree may cause an allergic reaction or skin irritation. In that case, it’s best to choose a product that contains a small amount of tea tree oil together with a range of other ingredients to counteract any negative effects.

 

#6: Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is another great home remedy for treating bikini line irritation. According to research, coconut oil has antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-fungal properties, making it an effective therapy for healing razor burns and bumps. Apply a thin layer of organic coconut oil to the inflamed area for speedy relief.

 

#7: Colloidal Oatmeal 

Colloidal oatmeal is a fine powder derived from oats. Research shows that oats contain phenols with anti-inflammatory properties that come in useful when it comes to soothing and moisturizing the skin. For razor burn and bump relief, soak in a colloidal oatmeal bath every day for 10-15 minutes.

 

Should You Moisturize Your Bikini Line After Shaving?

Yes, you should always moisturize your bikini line after shaving with an after shave oil. This can help to lock in moisture, soothe your skin, and protect it from ingrown hairs and razor burns. Plus, moisturizing helps to soften the skin for a visibly smoother appearance. Even on the days you don’t shave, you should still be moisturizing your bikini area either with a serum, oil, or lotion to keep the skin barrier strong and prevent irritation.

 

How to Prevent Bikini Line Skin Irritation

Now you know what to put on bikini line after shaving to keep the area smooth and irritation-free, here are some tips for optimizing your shave routine.

 

• Trim excess hair: Use a clean, sharp pair of scissors or bikini line trimmer to remove excess hair, which will allow the razor blade to glide more easily without tugging—and consequently causing bumps.

• Exfoliate: Use a body scrub or chemical exfoliant to remove the buildup of dead skin cells that dull blades. A sharp razor is just one of the secrets to a super smooth shave.

• Lubricate the skin with shave butter: Shaving creams and butters soften skin and hair while providing a protective barrier between your skin and the razor to prevent razor burn and bumps.

• Shave with the grain: Always shave in the direction of hair growth to avoid irritating the skin and causing trauma that can lead to ingrowns.

• Never skip aftercare: After shaving, always follow up with a soothing after shave serum and hydrating cream or butter to promote healing and repair.

Read our guide on how to shave your bikini line.

 

Keep your bikini line smooth, calm, and comfortable after every shave. Whether it’s redness, bumps, ingrown hairs, razor burn, dark spots, or itchiness, the right post-shave product can make all the difference so your skin feels as good as it looks.

 

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