you guys always say to get a new razor everytime.. and i have to shave every week.. and a new razor every week would get pricey! i want to use nair down there but it might burn so.. what should i do
xxDearLee answered Sunday June 29 2008, 11:41 pm: I just keep a good razor until I notice it getting dull.
But a tip for keeping it sharp and shiny;
try soaking it in rubbing alcohol for a bit.
I haven't tried it personally
but I heard somewhere it helps a bit. [ xxDearLee's advice column | Ask xxDearLee A Question ]
heyimcaro answered Sunday June 29 2008, 8:22 pm: just make sure you shave first in the direction of the hair, then against it. and i also use conditioner instead of shave gel, it keeps it smoother and i don't get razor burn or anything after i shave. [ heyimcaro's advice column | Ask heyimcaro A Question ]
LiLMAMAx answered Sunday June 29 2008, 6:31 pm: It's not necessary to use a new razor everytime you shave. I use mine at least 10 times before I change to a new one. The only bad thing about shaving down there, is that if you have really thick hair, it can hurt shaving too often. Use lots of shaving gel and keep your razor clean. Waxing can be painful, but it does last longer than shaving does. The best razor I've found is Venus. ♥ [ LiLMAMAx's advice column | Ask LiLMAMAx A Question ]
vindicated answered Sunday June 29 2008, 3:49 pm: I'd stick with shaving, or even wax (though a word of warning it hurts the first few times quite the bit). I don't change my razor every time I'd shave and it was fine. [ vindicated's advice column | Ask vindicated A Question ]
InsaneChildz answered Sunday June 29 2008, 3:30 pm: You don't need a new razor every time.
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