Alright well this is an embarassing topic I chose to ask about but here goes....
Alright so I heard about people shaving their pubes and I thought I looked unattractive down there with pubic hair. So I shaved a little and within a few days I shaved almost all of it. I used a shaving cream that could be used for it. Now, all I feel is pain and irritation. It stings constantly where the hair used to be. However, I manage to sometimes discover temporary relief from this antagonizing agony such as a hot bath, or a hot water bottle. Any tips on what to avoid and what to use to help? After you shave repeatedly does it hurt less? Should I come to the conclusion I shouldn't shave there, and only trim? Please help me! How long will this pain last?
Daimeera answered Monday December 25 2006, 3:17 pm: I generally use hair conditioner when I shave my pubic hair and it leaves my skin pretty smooth. If you don't worry about shaving the hairs really short, you're better off--the five o'clock shadow appearance is SO worth it. Also, generally shaving with the grain helps as well.
If you don't want to shave, then don't. It really is a personal choice, and many people decide not to. The main reason I do it is because it helps keep things a bit neater when I'm having my period, and I actually find it more comfortable--no long hairs getting caught! But if you're in this much agony, and it continues, definitely consider trimming instead. [ Daimeera's advice column | Ask Daimeera A Question ]
piglet answered Monday December 25 2006, 8:58 am: hiya after a few times off shving the irritation gose away but it mite be because you used shaving cream try just useint normal soup like dove that works well because it helps with dry skin and stuff but just use the normal dark blue dove (the colour of the packets will be dark blue and white) [ piglet's advice column | Ask piglet A Question ]
kiran answered Monday December 25 2006, 12:22 am: There really is no reason to shave there if nobody sees except if you go to the beach often. They have special razors you use too. [ kiran's advice column | Ask kiran A Question ]
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