With a handheld razor and shaving cream
After you are done:rinse with cold water and put some moisturizing cream on it:to prevent any itching
Been doing this over 20 years and it never caused me a single problem
Colors
- step 1:
- go buy yourself a good 3 blades razor (DO NOT buy those cheap 1 or 2 blades 1′s, cuz they suck BIG TIME) & a small bottle of aloe vera gel. (it can either be in a clear bright green or blue in color)
- step 2:
- the next time U’re in the shower, let the hot water spray hit the area U’d like 2 shave off & simply shave away.
- just make sure that U take it nice & slow until U get the hang of doing it like so.
- the water spray will act as U’re shaving cream, + the hot water will greatly help in preventing some of those small irritations that comes from shaving.
- things like: little red bumps, small cuts & nicks & razor burns.
- step 3:
- once U’re all done & all dried off, apply some of that aloe vera gel 2 the area U’ve just shaved off.
- it 2 will give U extra help with those shaving irritations & heal U’re skin faster & in some cases, U won’t even get any.
- I’ve been doing it like so for 20 some years & never had a problem. Try it out, & I bet U’ll wonder why U’ve never thought of doing it like so before & then email me 2 let me know what U think. U’ll find my email is on my profile.
May 2nd, 2011 - 17:05
With a handheld razor and shaving cream
After you are done:rinse with cold water and put some moisturizing cream on it:to prevent any itching
Been doing this over 20 years and it never caused me a single problem
Colors
May 2nd, 2011 - 17:05
Hair removal cream or just trim them down.
May 2nd, 2011 - 17:05
use an electric trimmer, it leaves a little hair but wont cause bumps and is softer and not prickly
May 2nd, 2011 - 17:05
Use shaving cream. If that doesn’t help. There is a cream called "Bikini Zone" that is meant for this purpose.
May 2nd, 2011 - 17:05
you need a personal shaver. its going to get irritated if you shave, because when you shave, you are pulling out your hairs, not actually shaving them
May 2nd, 2011 - 17:05
You shave there because you want to please your boyfriend, right? So, ask him to shave you there gently, if you cannot do it the right way yourself.
May 2nd, 2011 - 17:05
Use your sisters hand
May 2nd, 2011 - 17:05
I read somewhere that if you apply salicylic acid to the area before and/or after, the irritated skin won’t happen.
Salicylic acid is in most facial scrubs and washes.
I suggest exfoliating the area with a scrub before shaving,
and after shaving, use a treated wipe.
It burns a bit but it works wonders for me!!
May 2nd, 2011 - 17:05
- hey Billy !
- here is how 1 does it.
- step 1:
- go buy yourself a good 3 blades razor (DO NOT buy those cheap 1 or 2 blades 1′s, cuz they suck BIG TIME) & a small bottle of aloe vera gel. (it can either be in a clear bright green or blue in color)
- step 2:
- the next time U’re in the shower, let the hot water spray hit the area U’d like 2 shave off & simply shave away.
- just make sure that U take it nice & slow until U get the hang of doing it like so.
- the water spray will act as U’re shaving cream, + the hot water will greatly help in preventing some of those small irritations that comes from shaving.
- things like: little red bumps, small cuts & nicks & razor burns.
- step 3:
- once U’re all done & all dried off, apply some of that aloe vera gel 2 the area U’ve just shaved off.
- it 2 will give U extra help with those shaving irritations & heal U’re skin faster & in some cases, U won’t even get any.
- I’ve been doing it like so for 20 some years & never had a problem. Try it out, & I bet U’ll wonder why U’ve never thought of doing it like so before & then email me 2 let me know what U think. U’ll find my email is on my profile.
- good luck