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Question Posted Tuesday March 27 2007, 6:44 pm

im 15/f and when i shave down there, not all of the hair comes off, and when i try to shave in a different direction, it hurts. how do i shave it so that i get all of the hair?

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orphans answered Tuesday March 27 2007, 7:18 pm:
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shave it to the side. it's not as close a shave as if you did it in the opposite direction of hair growth, but it gets pretty dang close.

dont force yourself to shave in the opposite direction. you'll get nicks and cuts. you can put a little shaving cream on top, but just make sure you dont get it in "there".

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