ok so here is the deal. i shave down there region. but i always get razor burn and ingrown hairs. is there anyway to prevent this from happenes. becuase i just dont like my boyfriend looking at it after i shave becuase i think it liiks ugly. please help. oh yeah i am 19
chakra answered Thursday August 17 2006, 6:02 pm: I use hair removal cream especially for the bikini area.
It's loads better than shaving because it's painless and leave you smooth for alot longer than shaving does. [ chakra's advice column | Ask chakra A Question ]
VBabi13 answered Thursday August 17 2006, 5:01 pm: Shaving<3
Those people are right. You have to trim first, then shave the same way that your hair is growing( downwards), then left to right. But don't EVER use scented shaving cream, because it may cause bacterias down there that you DON'T want. Use like unscented soap bars! Hope I helped you! Best of luck<3 [ VBabi13's advice column | Ask VBabi13 A Question ]
laycieee answered Thursday August 17 2006, 2:21 pm: Well what you can do, if you still want to use a razor, is trim the hair till you can get it as far as it will go, and then shave, but shave downwards. Also use a lot of shave gel. Another thing you could try using is called Bikini Touch, it's a little machine used for hair removal 'down there'. It's harmless and it prevents razor burns and ingrown hairs. It works awesome, and it's cheap too. You can buy it at Walgreens for $4.00, or you can order it online but there's a $5.00 shipping fee. You could also try other hair removal machines, but Bikini Touch, for me, is the best one to use. Hope I helped :) [ laycieee's advice column | Ask laycieee A Question ]
LuvYa12 answered Thursday August 17 2006, 9:45 am: I understand I had the same problem and i found something ona magazine that says you are supposed 2 trim the hair not to far but enough;Then you use Hair removal. Then you shave downwards w/ a razor and then left to right and it wont have any bump
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