Okay .. I shave "down there", and I have done so for the past three years. I know how to do it so that I won't irritate my skin and I'm more comfortable with it shaved.
I try to keep it cleanly shaved but it grows back fast and then shaving it is difficult - the hair is very short and blunt, and it's painful to try to shave. I was wondering if anyone had any tips for keeping that area smooth as much as possible. I hate waiting for it all to grow out and then shave it because it's very uncomfortable.
brunettebabe answered Saturday June 10 2006, 5:04 pm: alright so i had this problem a little bit ago..
i tried naughy nads that makes designs down there that didnt work out to well it hurt soo bad then after that we tried nair lotion you leave it on for 3 minutes and wipe it with a warm wash cloth and all the hair is gone not irritated try it it helped me the day before the beach [ brunettebabe's advice column | Ask brunettebabe A Question ]
kristen22 answered Saturday June 10 2006, 11:35 am: I know what ya' mean....So here's the simple solution to your problem...A shaving cream that is designed to be used JUST down there. It makes the hair softer and alot easier to shave, 100% PAINLESS and also, you wouldn't believe how smooooooooth it is after your done. Go to [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and scroll down to the 2nd and 3rd product by Noxzema. The SOOTHE & SMOOTH, & CLEAR SHAVE GEL....You can pick em' up at Wal~mart for like less than $5.00 [ kristen22's advice column | Ask kristen22 A Question ]
AuntieEm answered Saturday June 10 2006, 11:05 am: get one of those like, mini shaver things
they are usually avertisted for the short hairs on guys face or eye brows
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