simplyblond3xo1 answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 8:03 pm: well....if you dont know what you are doing yes.
when people tell you to shave down dont listen it doesnt work. but yes it herts afterwards sometimes. waxing it is the best way but if you do shave always put lotion on afterwards! [ simplyblond3xo1's advice column | Ask simplyblond3xo1 A Question ]
deathwillcome answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 5:10 pm: I don't really know. I shaved down there once and it didn't really bother me until after, but I think it was just because I didn't put anything to make it conditioned. Just make sure you put like lotion, so that you don't get a rash. other than that, no, it doesn't really hurt. I hope I helped, and remember, my inbox is always open. you don't have to rate if you don't want to, but it would be nice if you did. Thanks! [ deathwillcome's advice column | Ask deathwillcome A Question ]
charmed3fanatic answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 4:31 pm: well.. the hair is really thick.. i don't think it would hurt that much if you shave.. you just gotta make sure you don't cut yourself.. and it will prob. just feel really weird.. hope i helped .. and if you need anythign else ask [ charmed3fanatic's advice column | Ask charmed3fanatic A Question ]
ncblondie answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 4:28 pm: A lot depends on your tolerance for pain. If you want to try shaving, here a few tips to keep the experience pretty much pain free:
1) Trim the hairs close to the skin so your razor has less work to remove the hair. It will save you from going over the area too much and prevent irritation.
2) Soak in a warm bath for 10-15 minutes before shaving. This will help soften the hairs and plump up the skin so it's easier to get to.
3) Always use a sharp razor, preferably one with more than one blade. This will make it easier to get the hairs off in as few strokes as possible, preventing irritation. I recommend Schick Quattro for Women. The four blades cut down on your shaving time and keep irritation down by cutting more with fewer strokes.
4) Use a shave gel/foam that's formulated for sensitive skin. Your skin "down there" is more sensitive than it is on other parts of your body.
5) Shave in the same direction and try not to go over the same spot more than twice. Repeated shaving over a spot will irritate the area.
6) When finished, rinse the area well and pat dry with a soft towel. Do not rub.
7) Follow up with a soothing, non-greasy sensitive skin lotion that has hair inhibitors. Jergens Naturally smooth is a good one. It's fairly inexpensive, keeps the area soft, and slows down regrowth. [ ncblondie's advice column | Ask ncblondie A Question ]
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