WittyUsernameHere answered Saturday August 11 2007, 5:16 pm: DO NOT TRY NAIR
The person below me suggested it, IT IS A HORRIBLE IDEA AND WILL BURN THE EVER LOVING HELL OUT OF YOUR NETHER REGIONS.
Sorry for the caps but I cant emphasis enough not to use nair.
Honestly, shaving doesnt really work that well. You will be stubbly very quickly and you cant shave an area that sensitive often without constant irritation.
My suggestion, is get a beard trimmer. They are relatively cheap. Its not an electric shaver like youd normally think, its more like a barber's electric razor.
They have little guards that let you put a limit. Put one for like a quarter of an inch, and shave with that.
The result, will be shorter hairs. Very short, soft hairs that dont get in the way and dont leave you irritated.
After some experimenting with different methods, thats what my GF and I chose. Because shaving just wasnt practical, but this option takes off enough hair that its almost like she was able to shave.
xObEaChbAbEoX answered Saturday August 11 2007, 1:26 pm: I have an electric shaver from target that costs about $20 and it works realy well. It comes with different plates to change It's by remington and thats the only way I can shave down there is by using this particular electric shaver [ xObEaChbAbEoX's advice column | Ask xObEaChbAbEoX A Question ]
AJ5angel answered Saturday August 11 2007, 12:02 pm: there's this cream called Bikini Zone. It helps with the red bumps that occur in the bikini area after shaving. It's kind of like a neosporin, but for that problem exactly. You can find it in the shaving section in your local drug store. or walmart. [ AJ5angel's advice column | Ask AJ5angel A Question ]
hollister_lover09 answered Saturday August 11 2007, 12:00 pm: Try shaving all the ways. Like up, down, (side) to the left, side(to the right) then top the bottom (left to right) then (right to left) going down(sorry i cant really explain what i was trying to say there lol) like this then / haha, sorry.. get the cheap razors from the dollar store. I get those and they work better then the cheap ones from wal mart. Use them only twice tho. Hope I helped<3 [ hollister_lover09's advice column | Ask hollister_lover09 A Question ]
Riah answered Saturday August 11 2007, 11:35 am: Try using lots of thick shaving cream for sensitive skin. If that doesn't work it sounds like your skin is just too sensitive for shaving
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