ABCDEF answered Monday August 15 2005, 5:36 pm: hair removing creams have the same results that shaving would have except you might get an alergic reaction to it. on most hair removing creams it is not recommended on that area. i think waxing is the best way. it may be painful but it will last longer, and hair removing creams may say they last longer but its about the same length it takes shaving for the hair to grow back. [ ABCDEF's advice column | Ask ABCDEF A Question ]
KatLynn answered Monday August 15 2005, 5:30 pm: If you want to use a hair removing cream then make sure you use one that wont hurt you down there. A good one is Sally Hansen extra strength hair remover lotion; NOT NAIR. Nair isn't made for down there. You can shave if you want but if you're not used to it then it might hurt and/or bleed. The best thing to do is to get it waxed. Yeah, it will hurt but it lasts way longer than shaving. [ KatLynn's advice column | Ask KatLynn A Question ]
falliingxagain answered Monday August 15 2005, 5:28 pm: Just use a razor. Theres a big chance you could have a very uncomfortable reaction to using hair removing creams, and I dont think you want that THERE. Shaving is so much easier, as long as you dont do it when you're rushed. Relax and take your time while you're shaving that, and you will be fine. Also, be gentle! Hair removing creams smell like SH1T and they sometimes burn. It's a much better idea to just use a razor and shave the old way. Unless you're going to go pay money and get it waxed. THAT is the BEST choice.
Also, if you're going to shave. Shave the way the hair is growing. It will take longer but you will cut back on razor burn and pain. Some girls shave the opposite way of the hair growth, but that's not the way to go! [ falliingxagain's advice column | Ask falliingxagain A Question ]
DeeplyInLove102203 answered Monday August 15 2005, 5:24 pm: No it will prolly burn if you use something like that just use a razor just like if you were to shave your legs but BE CAREFUL! need anything ask*
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