I'm sixteen and female. Because I am the age I am and I'm not sexually active that often, I don't shave all the way. It's usually just a trim, and I'm fine with it, but now I am just so grossed out by it. I have shaved with a razor and soap, trimmed it with scissors, but I want to really get it all thin without it being annoying and such. Bikini Wax is out of the picture definitely because I'm kinda broke and I don't think I'm old enough. Is there anything I can do to shave without any pain or expensive procedures?
The main thing is that you are keeping it at least trimmed. So it will look okay to any partner you may have. Your vaginal area is not gross (in fact, the vagina is beautiful), so relax and do whatever you're comfortable with. Again, as long as your pubic hair is at least neatly trimmed you're good to go. [ VoiceofReason's advice column | Ask VoiceofReason A Question ]
AngelKMC65 answered Sunday May 15 2011, 5:51 pm: I'm pretty much in the same boat as you. I usually trim it down and the next time I get in the shower, use a razor downward or sideways. Very carefully. It seems to work for me. I never get any irritation or bumps. The first day it'll itch as your body is getting used to the change.
nikz answered Saturday May 14 2011, 5:29 pm: you could try hair removal creams that are specailly made to get rid of hair down their and they're not really that expensive [ nikz's advice column | Ask nikz A Question ]
smileydino answered Saturday May 14 2011, 4:26 pm: Using soap can make your skin really rough and cause irritation. It is best you use shampoo, shaving cream, or if you have special cream to shave for women use that, and shave while in the shower make sure to lather well and pull your skin tight in the area, don't press down to hard and make sure to trim it as short as you can before you go to shave it.
hope this helped (: [ smileydino's advice column | Ask smileydino A Question ]
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