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Question Posted Wednesday March 26 2008, 7:11 pm

Since bikini season is right around the corner i also want to know how to shave down there. Can I use an electric razor or a just the normal ones? And how do i know which way the hair is growing?!...Please tell me all you can about this...THANKS IN ADVANCE!

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khadiya answered Monday March 31 2008, 5:06 pm:
Her normally grows down. So shave down. And also Its better to shave with a regular one. Sometimes an electric razor will pull the hair and it hurts!!
But make sure that area is nice and clean before you shave. This also prevents hair bumps, or makes it so it isnt so many. Also If the hair is long, get some manicure scissors and cut it low so when you shave it it wont be too much pulling. If a few short hairs remain its fine, because if you keep raking over the skin your pulling up dead skin and that also causes hair bumps.
SORRY it took soooo long for me to right back!!

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