Well I've tried shaving down there before, but it came back thicker and darker and grosser. I wanna wax it, but I don't know how.
How can I buy a waxing kit or something? I doubt my mom will buy it for me.
Em231 answered Tuesday December 4 2007, 8:56 pm: Hey,my name is Em231 and i think I can help you
I think you shouldn't do that any more because you
can get a infection that makes you itchy down there
and plus your not even suppose to shave down there!
I hoped I helped
Em231 [ Em231's advice column | Ask Em231 A Question ]
junebug93 answered Tuesday December 4 2007, 8:15 pm: You can buy waxing kits at any drugstore, and they are probably also in places like supermarkets. In general, hot wax works better than cold wax though it is messier and more difficult to use at first. The instructions come on the box. Two extra tips that might not show up there are that the strips are reusable, and cold strips work best when warmed up briefly by placing them beside something hot, like a light bulb.
Your mom probably would buy you wax, if you talked to her first. She probably uses it herself. In any case, I recommend being careful and always reading the box to make sure you actually can use the wax "down there". In most cases where people remove hair there themselves that I've heard of people either shave or get it professionally done. [ junebug93's advice column | Ask junebug93 A Question ]
Short_N_Punky answered Tuesday December 4 2007, 12:48 pm: There are different types of wax... such as real wax like nads... which gets warm and then rip it off like real wax.. which hurts. There is this other stuff i cant remember it right now but it gets warm and then you just wipe it off. Or there is the ever so popular Nair which you put it on and wait like a minute and wipe it off painless. Nair is a good choice because nair isnt just for bikinii area it can be for your legs to. Hope iv helped a little..
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