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shaving (i had no idea what category to put this under sorry ok im a and i want to know how to shave your....ya know...thing lol. like my hair right now is like and 1 inch long and if i just shave it with a razor it will hurt. how do i get rid of it? please help ill rate 5's!
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I shave my legs regularly, and am a BIG baby to pain. Try using nair, it is a shaving product that you put on, wait a few minutes, then take off. No razor, NO Pain! ]
You should trim it with scissors. And then shave it. ]
Well first it would be good to trim it first with scissors, which makes it easier to shave it off. But be careful though. And a hair trimmer can work, as well. Next, you will need to get these accesories: Aloe Vera Gel, Non-fragrance/noncomedegenic moisturizing body lotion with vitamins E and C. Shave it off with a highly moisturizing and high in aloe with no frangrance shaving cream. After that's done, mix the aloe vera gel and lotion and rub it through on that area. The aloe and vitamins keeps the skin from breaking out into those "bumbs" and relieves the pain of that itching and burning afterwards. But make sure you reapply it often to decrease any kind of inflammation and bumps. ]
well im assuming you are a girl. so what you do first is try to cut most of the hair off down there with scissors. and the remaining, just shave it with your razor. and be sure to use shaving cream ..good luck! ]
I'm unsure if you are male or female, but it's generally the same procedure. Believe it or not, scissors work REALLY well in these kinds of cases, as I've heard. You want to cut it down until it is just a few fractions of an inch, and then shave. That part is typically semi-painful, but not completely. It depends on how far down you go with the scissors. An electric razer is suggested because it is not as close of a shave, so it'll hurt less. Then, go down to a regular razer and do what you need.
Though I've heard that once you shave, you will need to continue shaving about daily or near to it because aftewards, it tends to get itchy or painful with the short stubbles of hair which move to poke your skin.
-Steven ]
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