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Question Posted Saturday December 23 2006, 8:32 pm

F/16. okay so my boyfriend likes girls to be shaved completely. and well i do that but most times i get really bad razor burn, but i don't want him to know that so i aviod doin things with him. i can't wax, the only thing i can use is a razor. so how can i do this without getting bad razor burn?

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alisonmarie answered Tuesday December 26 2006, 3:23 pm:
Razor burn is the gift that keeps on giving - it's very hard to shave and NOT get razor burn. You say your boyfriend likes you completely shaved. I wonder if it's really worth it as it makes you so uncomfortable and defeats the purpose of getting closer to him if you avoid doing anything with him.

Perhaps you might want to reflect on things which will make both of you happy - a close trim, for example, won't give you any razor burn and will still keep you looking nice and tidy. And the true bonus is that you won't want to avoid sexual contact as you won't have those red bumps everywhere!

If you are determined to keep hair free, I would wonder why you can't wax. If you can't get it done professionally for whatever reason, there are some fab home kits you can buy from most any pharmacy. (Note: never EVER use any sort of hair-removal cream, as this can really mess with your sensitive skin.)

If razors are still your object of choice, trim your hair very short before shaving. Use a brand new razor and shaving cream. Shave only in the direction of the hair growth - meaning starting at the top and pulling the razor down. Try to only go over each area of skin once. This might mean it would take you several attempts to get completely shaved, but it might help cut down on razor burn.

Avoid being rough on the area afterwards - baby soap is a nice, non-irritating way to wash the area - and use your hands, not a loofah.

Best of luck!

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