Well I shave down there, but it doesn't work that well cause it still feels prickly. And I think it would bother a guy if he fingered a girl who felt like that. So how do I shave so that it doesn't feel like this?
If you're talking about the bumps some people get a while after shaving, those are ingrown hairs or just razor burn. No, they're not very attractive but your skin will get used to shaving. If it doesn't, I've heard tea tree oil helps shaving bumps but I've never tried it myself.
Moisturize down there after shaving to prevent the bumps and don't dry shave, use some kind of shaving foam or lotion.
All in all, I'd recommend waxing. It lasts longer (up to six weeks) and you don't get the shaving bumps. It hurts like hell but it's worth it.
orphans answered Thursday April 5 2007, 2:44 pm: pluck/twease. or put lotion on right after you shave. shave every other few days. shave only in super warm water. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
orphans answered Thursday April 5 2007, 2:20 pm: youre going to get stubble whereever you shave. try waxing, it'll kill like hell, but it wont grow back untill 6weeks maybe? [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
orphans answered Thursday April 5 2007, 12:54 pm: hey
shave whichever way you want [ to the side, direction of hair growth, opposite direction of hairgrowth ]. most people prefer shaving to the side cause there's less irritation & you get a pretty close shave.
to prevent these bumps, just put a little lotion on. dont put them in your lips though - just on top. this should really help. the first one or two days after shaving it's gonna feel bumpy, but when a little hair starts growing again, it will have subsided.
sternesindblind answered Thursday April 5 2007, 12:48 pm: I think it may depend on your method of shaving. If you do it in the tub then I would recommend lotioning [with a fairly heavy lotion] and shaving again. I usually just use the lotion and perhaps go over it a couple times, and the end result is usually smooth.
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