Question Posted Wednesday September 27 2006, 5:31 pm
Hehe hi everybody, i may be the only guy in this column.
I am wondering... my girlfriend likes it when im neat and tidy... downstairs, but its a major hassle and really quite dangerous if you ask me. Would this Nair shit, the mousse or whatever be able to help me out or would it burn uncontrollably? i mean for everywhere, not just above the waistline.
orphans answered Thursday September 28 2006, 7:41 pm: nair normally doesnt burn, but if you are doing your crotch area, jhust use bikini nnair because its more sensitive [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
MummuM answered Thursday September 28 2006, 12:16 pm: Your best bet would be to get the Nair for bikini lines. I'm sure that would be safe to use, since it is for 'down there.' DO NOT use the regular kind of Nair. That stuff is only supposed to be used from the waste-line up. Plus, I'm sure it'll burn like hell. I think it would be much easier just to shave and keep it trimmed. [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
kalis_advice answered Wednesday September 27 2006, 10:09 pm: well for 1 u dont put nair ANYWHERE but above the wast line but were ever u put it will not be so uncontrollably. but i mean faceley hair and chest hair it shouldent hurt that much........i would stick to the razer just 2 be safe!!!! [ kalis_advice's advice column | Ask kalis_advice A Question ]
NinjaNeer answered Wednesday September 27 2006, 7:44 pm: Okay... so everyone is right. Nair will burn. A lot. I made that mistake once. The problem is that the bikini zone stuff does too! So avoid that.
xXxpinky615xXx answered Wednesday September 27 2006, 7:41 pm: Oh sweetie, do not use nair on your crotchal region. That shit will burn like a motherfucker down there.
It's probably more comfortable to use on other parts of the body... But there HELLLL NO!
Your best bet is to keep shaving it. Yeah it's a major hassle but would you rather have a burning rash or one little cut? And truely, you get used to shaving there. It will become more comfortable for you the more you do it and it will be less of a hassle and less dangerous. Just do it slowly and do NOT USE A BRAND NEW RAZOR!!! Use one that you've used a few other times because a brand new razor will cut you up insanely and you'll have little bloody dots all over. Not cute.
OiShmoi answered Wednesday September 27 2006, 7:10 pm: I'd stick to shaving- cremes and gels along with waxes and other products can have some nasty side effects and I think I'd rather be with a guy that was hairy than a guy with burned, freakout-out skin. [ OiShmoi's advice column | Ask OiShmoi A Question ]
HoNeStMiStAkE16 answered Wednesday September 27 2006, 6:43 pm: I think your gf should just accept your for who you are...but anyway yea my friend used it and i guess it itches n shit..i wouldn't do it its kinda just for legs and bikini lines n stuff but..i mean if you want go ahead =/ u should just trim it or something..hope i helped =/ [ HoNeStMiStAkE16's advice column | Ask HoNeStMiStAkE16 A Question ]
Exquisitechick answered Wednesday September 27 2006, 6:42 pm: I am sure you'll be fine if you get the nair for binki line. Like younggranda said the regular stuff will BURN you so bad. It even burnt my legs when i tried it. So badd idea. But, yeah try using the one for the binki line =]
karenR answered Wednesday September 27 2006, 6:40 pm: Anyone can use Nair. DO NOT use regular Nair. It will burn you. They do make one for bikini lines. It
may be safe to use. Honestly, I recommend you tell the girlfriend to get used to the natural look. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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