so i just started shaveing "down there" and it never comes out like a good clean shave is there anything i could do to make it softer skin and get all the hair?
Heartwhisper answered Monday February 13 2006, 8:10 pm: I use to do it.... I always used a straight edge razor of my dad's, they shave closer to the skin, but be very very very careful and use some good suds...or shaving cream.... not so much that you make a horrible mess... but it lasts longer than a shave with other types of devices....guaranteed.... good luck! [ Heartwhisper's advice column | Ask Heartwhisper A Question ]
greeneyedgirl9o answered Monday February 13 2006, 6:17 pm: I wouldnt suggest shaving actually. I swim so i know how you feel about wanting it clean and soft ... lol. So what i do instead is Nair. It takes 4 mintutes, its fast, easy, doesnt smell to bad if you rinse, and most importantly clean and soft. Good luck, and if you dont want to use nair, you should try shaving downwards, going up creates the red bumpy irritation. [ greeneyedgirl9o's advice column | Ask greeneyedgirl9o A Question ]
MummuM answered Monday February 13 2006, 5:59 pm: When you're shaving 'down there', make sure everytime you do shave, you use a new razor. Make sure you shave with a lot of soap and water and/or shaving jell. You should always shave towards your hairs, (or the way they're growing.)
Teza answered Monday February 13 2006, 5:54 pm: You should try chaning the razor. Some razors are dull and don't get everything. Make sure you use shaving cream but don't put a lot of it. Also don't shave upward. Shave looking downward.. get it? I don't mean to sound confusing or anything lol. Anyways, after you're done always use lotion. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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