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Shaving So when you shave down there, it's never entirely smooth right? because you shave with the hair so you don't get razor burn? So there's always a little stubble? lol
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yes, but if you want it to be nice and smooth use extra shaving cream(or conditioner does the same) and a good way to lessen razor burn is to use rubbing alcohol. At the end of your shower, gently rub the alcohol where ever you shaved, IT WILL STING, so keep a cold rag in your other hand just in case, for some the sting is bearable for others it isn't. After you towel off make sure you lotion well and the next day or even the same day, just put a little more on when you use the bathroom, it wont sting as much then. It lessens the razor burn about 75% of the time. I highly recommend it and it doesn't matter if you shave against or with the hair. Hope I was some help. ]
Yeah, i mean it is true that it's really hard to be completely smooth, but you could use something like Veet. Veet dissolves the hair shaft so that when you use the bladeless razor the hairs just practically fall out. It works wonderfuly if your looking for something so that you don't get razor burn or bumps, so long as you follow the directions that is. ]
Ok, what I do when I shave down there - I get into a hot bath and relax. After awhile, the hair is soft so you take a BRAND NEW razor and a good amount of shaving cream. I shave against the hair, which I'm not sure you're supposed to do..? But it works out well for me, because I shave slowly and it's a sharp, new razor. Then after I'm done, I use baby powder to prevent irritation and it's smooth for the next couple days.
Try it! Hope everything works out :) ]
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