i shave "down there" but i keep either cutting myself or getting those little red bumps
i used a new razor but i cut myself and im extremly careful and if i shave with the way the hair grows it doesnt get it all..
can someone help me with this?
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? naimee answered Monday December 5 2005, 4:40 am: (: I sure can hehe. I'm jk. Well I'll try & tell you what I do. Make sure that you're shaving in the opposite direction that your hairs are growing, because the more you go over your hairs, the more worse it's going to be, you know afterwards? It might be sore. After I'm done shaving, I put rubbing alcohol all over where I shaved (which is everywhere) so there. But try not to get it inside because it really burns. Ouuuch =/ Hehe. After the alcohol drys, I put baby powder on it, and it says smooth like until the hairs start growing back. & Make sure you always use a new razor before you shave down below. Hehe. (: [ naimee's advice column | Ask naimee A Question ]
Juicygirl answered Sunday December 4 2005, 11:01 pm: It's probably easier to just wax. Using a razor down there is tough. A regular razor (which I assume is what you're talking about) has a large heard, making it harder to manage and gets duh pretty quickly. Coat with shaving cream, as always when you shave. Make sure to use different directions. For example, if a hair grows downward, shave upwards, etc. Keep repeating and coating on shaving cream as needed. Other areas may need you to shave downward in order to get all the hair. Run your finger over to see if there are any parts you missed. It helps if you have something to lift your leg on for easier access. [ Juicygirl's advice column | Ask Juicygirl A Question ]
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