How do I get a clean, completely hairless looking pubic region with little-to-no irritation?
I want a very smooth vaginal area without shaving it. I know there are a few options out there but I'm uncertain which is best (longest, smoothest results with the least irritation). I know there is:
Nair or Depilatory Creams for private areas (but I'm uncertain if it's alright to get near the vagina itself)
Laser Hair Removal (currently I don't believe I can afford this)
Electrolysis (I also believe I cannot afford this either)
Waxing (I have no idea how to do this so if it's the best option please give instructions; or is it best to see a professional for a Brazilian wax instead of trying it at home? Any information please!)
Sugaring (I have only heard of this, so if its the best option please give instructions and details)
I'm simply looking for any information on hair removal, including how long removal typically lasts per method. I'm completely clueless and have never used any of the mentioned methods above (or any other method if there is any more that I am unaware of).
Direction to certain websites are appreciated, along with your personal experiences and opinions on what to do. Thanks!
solidadvice4teens answered Thursday July 31 2008, 3:19 pm: If you search Google under how to remove... tons of sites come up with instructions (none are graphic but descriptive in words). Your question falls into a grey area with the policy about being banned if we give how to info on anything related to sexuality.
That's why you may find there's not a lot of people answering--at least not those that know about the how-to rule. Having said that, I've heard horror stories on here and elsewhere about Nair. It's not meant to go near the vaginal area. I know that much is true. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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