It doesn't leave those ugly ingrown hairs, and razor burns.
But you have to make sure you follow the directions exactly, because if you leave it on too long, it will burn you.
Yes you can trim with scissors.
As for the other parts, go with exactly what the person below me said; that's t he best I've seen it explained.
clearlypink428 answered Thursday June 8 2006, 11:25 am: well, the best thing to do first is trim as close to your skin as you can. it will itch ike crazy afterwards until you shave it- but as long as you get as much off as you can first- the shaving will be no problem. use a new razor- because its thick hair, and a dull one will probably mess you up. use a lot of shaving cream to prevent nicks. but honestly- its pretty self explanatory after that- you just have to do it slow, or else you might cut yourself. when its done, you have to get used to it. its kind of a weird feeling at first- but nothing you cant get used to. you're probably gonna have to touch it up every few days- but its just like shaving under your arms- it only takes a few secs. hope i helped! [ clearlypink428's advice column | Ask clearlypink428 A Question ]
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