justwanttohelp85 answered Friday April 3 2009, 3:45 pm: The longer you shave the tougher your skin will get and the less bumps you will have. Hair removal creams are not usually recomended for that area. I have found that those creams usually burn even the sensitive ones for the lip and bakini area. There are some products that you can find like in Wal Mart that sooth and remove the bumps. One was called Liqued Bump Stopper. They also had shaving cream. [ justwanttohelp85's advice column | Ask justwanttohelp85 A Question ]
BahaiMa22 answered Friday April 3 2009, 3:25 pm: Oh lordy I get this question alot lol
It is a non-cut and it's about 10 dollars at any Walmart or drug store.
Also, Try to buy some womans shaving cream again can be found at Walmart or any drug store and I can garrantee you will see a huge difference! ;) [ BahaiMa22's advice column | Ask BahaiMa22 A Question ]
boxocrackas answered Friday April 3 2009, 2:16 pm: Honestly, no. There is no good way haha. I starting shaving when I was about 15 for a year and every time it was painful and it looked awful. The best way is to get a wax. Seriously. It fucking hurts but its totally worth it. Then the hair grows in a lot smoother and lighter and its easier to shave afterwards. I got one wax about 2 years ago and I've been shaving since then with little to no irritation. [ boxocrackas's advice column | Ask boxocrackas A Question ]
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