Hi i recently shaved my vagina because i saw brown spots on it but then once it was shaved and i started scratching at the brown spots they peeled off i'm wondering if maybe they were just dead skin? or something? and now my vagina is itchy as hell is that normal? and it's all stubbly cause i missed some spots... :( PLEASE HELP i am 13
Jumpercutie2009 answered Monday June 14 2010, 10:48 pm: 19/f Thats one reason I don't shave mine. It will itch for a few days maybe even a little over a week until it grows out a little. You dont need to shave down there if you dont want to, but some people feel they need to. I just shave the bikini line.
The brown spots probably were just skin and dirt. If you had a lot of hair down there it would be easy for that to build up but if you keep the hairs short either with scissors or just lightly running your razor over the hair in the same direction it grows (not against it) to thin it out it will be easier to keep that from happening.
sia answered Monday June 14 2010, 10:36 pm: its ok dont worry its very normal sweety.If your not used to shaving the area, the itching is probably caused by irratation. The best way to shave that area would be to take a bath not shower, soak in the hot water to open your pores and soften the hairs.
If you want a close shave, continue sokaing and use the INTUITION razor and shave in different directions to get the close shave you want, and yes by the next morning it'll probably feel stubble like a five o'clock shadow.. the hair just grows fast but id suggest waiting another day before shaving again till your used to it. [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
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