Hey..
I know this is an awkward question..but I just shaved "down there" after receiving advice from others to do so before swimming season..and I was wondering how often u have to shave it? Are there any negatives/positives for doing so? Thanks
selectopaque answered Friday July 2 2004, 2:13 pm: Make sure you use lotion, and try putting conditioner on it every day, that really softens the skin and the hairs and make it less painful. It's up to you how often you want to shave. I've never heard of shaving because of swimming, If shaving is too painful then you might want to try to just trim it really short. [ selectopaque's advice column | Ask selectopaque A Question ]
xxshortythugxx69 answered Friday July 2 2004, 2:03 pm: Well if you just started shaving, its gona itch a little but then hwen it grows back it itches a lil too, dont shave it as soon as you see it start to grow back because then you can get painfull razor burn and it will itch even worse, shave it about once a week and afterwords put some lotion on the spot you shaved, it will be fine just dont shave it too often.
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chaos answered Friday July 2 2004, 1:49 pm: I usually only do it once a season becuase it gets itchy growing back for me. You might think of putting some lotion or aloe on it to soothe the itch. The only reason you need to shave it is if it sticking out or showing outside your bathing suit. It is up to you. [ chaos's advice column | Ask chaos A Question ]
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