Whenever I shave my pubic hair, it always comes out stubbly and not anywhere close to smooth..any advice on that? And I don't think I can wax, because I doubt my mom would approve.
Also, I have no idea how much I really should be shaving off...like, I don't really want to ask because I don't think my mom even knows that I do.
So, if anyone can tell me how much I should shave off and why it comes back out really rough, that'd be great! Like...I feel pretty sexually attracted to my one friend, and if anything happens between us, I don't want to be embarrassed 'cause I don't know what he'd be expecting.
crazinikki answered Sunday January 27 2008, 3:05 pm: Hi hun! First of all, it takes a lot of time to properly shave your pubic hair off. The first thing you need to do is make sure that you are using the right kind of shaving lotion. There are a few that I like using. Your best bet is going to the store and finding a shave gel with moisture beads that is made especially for your bikini area. Also, make sure that when you shave, you are shaving DOWN. This way you are shaving with the hair and not against it like you would on your legs. This process does take a little longer but it allows you to shave with less irritation to that area, which is important. Also, after you shave make sure you use a moisturizer in order to keep for skin from freaking out there. As far as how much, it really just depends on your own preference. I get rid of all of mine, because I think its cleaner, but some people leave a little patch that they just trim, thats entirely up to you. Hope I have helped and dont hesitate to find me if theres anything else I can do [ crazinikki's advice column | Ask crazinikki A Question ]
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