iwantthetruth answered Saturday May 26 2007, 7:40 pm: well just have a pair of scissors and cut them so they arent too long. if you were a bikini and they pop out then thats kinda weird haha so make sure they just stay at most like an inch long. dont try to cut them too short cuz you might cut yourself.
Wheeler answered Saturday May 26 2007, 7:14 pm: trimming the hair down there is an option you dont have to do it.
theres trim
and take it all off.
trim:
you wash down there with warm water
and then just trim it like natural hair but dont cut small hair, because you may cut yourself.
its simple comb and scissors.
take it all off:
i think this is way better for beginners.
you can
-have a wax
-trim then shave
-get shaving cream for girls for 'down there', legs, and pits.
when i first did it i went with shaving cream for girls; you can get it in any department store.
all you do for it is wash down there with warm water make the hair all damp. then put the cream or gel on it then shave it off with a clean razor. then just wash it off with water
some creams or gels are leave in for a specific amount of time and then shave, and some are leave in for 5 minutes and the product will take off all the hair no shave needed. [ Wheeler's advice column | Ask Wheeler A Question ]
lbwhite89 answered Saturday May 26 2007, 6:47 pm: Every girl should keep themselves tidy. Some just trim it all around with scissors or an electric razor. Others shave the bikini like but leave some of the hair that they trim. Some shave the entire area completely.
It's a big hygiene thing. If you have a big bush that's uncontrollably hairy, it's just not attractive.
No one says you have to shave it all off, but keeping it trimmed and tidy is a must...especially if you ever plan on wearing a bathing suit or having sex in the future. [ lbwhite89's advice column | Ask lbwhite89 A Question ]
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