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I got Nair on my clitoris? :(

So I accidentally got Nair on my clitoris and it burns really bad. I was wondering what could help and make it heal faster????
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I use coconut oil or olive oil to remove traces of wax. Rub a generous amount, massage and then remove with some cotton and warm water.
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Did any of them Neosporin or aloe vera work ND how long did the irrigation go away cause I did it my first time ND it hurts so bad
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Yowza!  Let us know how this goes for you!  
It is a chemical burn, unfortunately.  You might try some over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream to help with healing.
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Thanks so much to both of you. I used Nair down there and it got near the clitoris and it was irritated, burning and bleeding a teeny bit. This is the second time I've used nair down there and gotten it irritated so I am not going to use it again. I'm def. going to get some neosporin or something like that as soon as I can. Thanks again!
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Your welcome =)
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I did do that! Thank you. I didn't leave it on there, I got it off as soon as i realized it was there, but that was after a while.

Thanks so much again.

Cheers.
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use a qtip and get it outta there! Use soap and water a few times....I would add some cream on it like vaseline, or neosporin antibotic cream....perhaps aloe vera...yogurt if you have some.

Sorry. I am sure you are not so happy right now.

Good luck and Blessings!
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