When I was younger I shaved my vagina hair..It got all itchy and whatever, was it supposed to be? I want to shave it again but im scared that it will itch again and i cant just randomly itch it in school..Thanks for your advice in advance,
Gina
michelle823 answered Saturday April 5 2008, 5:54 pm: yea it is...if you keep shaving down there and youll get used to it and it wont itch (almost never anyways).
chusmaleidy12 answered Monday March 31 2008, 7:40 am: my opinon is to use NAIR, the lotion that in five minuts it takes all ur hair off you just apply it dere, and if five minuts the hair start falling out. you wash ur vagina, and that it easy and simple. you culd buy dat in CVS, Walgreens, ect.
or Wax but thats more painful, sop trust me go for the lotion of NAIR. it also doesnt icth or nothing it leaves its smooth. with out itching. so try it. [ chusmaleidy12's advice column | Ask chusmaleidy12 A Question ]
queenhearts answered Sunday March 30 2008, 3:37 am: it's normal to be itchy. if it really bothers you.. try a lotion. if it makes it worse.. then take allergy medicine. best thing to work so far. [ queenhearts's advice column | Ask queenhearts A Question ]
jobrolover3725 answered Sunday March 30 2008, 1:04 am: you cant really avoid the itchiness. i would suggest getting a wax instead because then the hair takes a longer time to grow back and its not itchy for me so far (i just got a wax for my first time). but yeahh good luck! if you really wanna shave get a better razor, use lots of shaving cream and put like aloe vera on it or something after. it helps with the itching. xo [ jobrolover3725's advice column | Ask jobrolover3725 A Question ]
katiekat answered Saturday March 29 2008, 11:35 pm: use a better razor or wax.
it itches cause of the hair growing back is prickly, you cant really avoid it
lol good luck though [ katiekat's advice column | Ask katiekat A Question ]
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