you can use them, but i wouldn't recommend it. You won't look like a little girl either, almost all my buddies i know like it shaved. I shave myself. Nair might burn a little since it's sensitive "down there" Just try using a shave cream for women and try the schick quattro for women it works awesome. You can always shave designs too guys think those r hot too :)
2006-06-16 17:08:50
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answered by suzanne p 2
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Neither of those products are designed for use in the pubic area. Look for something that is. Nair and Veet are depiliatory creams, they don't "shave". Essentially, they break down the hair shaft so that it falls off or is easily pulled out with a wash cloth or their little "bladeless" squee-gees.
If used in the public area you could have some SERIOUS chemical burns. Not really an area of my body I'd be willing to risk a chem burn. If you've never had one, they hurt like hell.
2006-06-16 17:05:32
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answered by Bob S 3
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yeah, you can go for it all you want, but your gonna have to put up with some of the worst itching, its not that bad but its usually constant itching because the skin is so sensitive 'down there'. just shave like..around where you usually get bikini waxes i wouldnt shave the lips closest to the 'farther region' it just irritates it badly. I woulndt use things like veet or nair, no infection but irritation. and it can hurt.
2006-06-16 17:24:52
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answered by No Longer In Use 2
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I wouldn't reccomed using dipilatory products for anything lower than your pelvic bone. Used to trim only the part that shows when you stand upright, with legs closed, is fine. Be sure to use the products labelled as bikini area products and do not use on the labia. A less messy method with slower regrowth would be a professional wax. It's not as painful as pop culture would have you believe. However, since the hair is present for a reason, to trap dirt before it can enter your vagina, you may increase your risk of infection indirectly by removing the hair. But in our modern lives, with daily showers and good hygiene, it shouldn't be a significant risk.
2006-06-16 17:10:51
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answered by Butterfli 2
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You can use veet or nair "down there" lol. No you wont get an infection, but if some unpleasantness occurs, such as a skin reaction or somethin...stop right away. Dont go thinking, oh my skin needs to get use to it.
2006-06-16 17:03:41
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answered by Anonymous
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i do not think it will cause a infection... but i would not try to get it on the inside of you.. maybe you could just shave closer to the vagina area...i wander about doing that for men.. i admit i did it once and the relationship did not work out.. i will not ever do that again.. i trim and am not bushy but i think it just itches shaving all the way.. but i guess many men do not like the hair...
2006-06-16 17:29:28
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answered by sanangel 6
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It wont get infected but since your not used to it being nude(w/out hair) it'll drive you crazy with all of the rubbing. Nair has chemicals and will not work on thick hair.
2006-06-16 18:13:59
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answered by KMMT ^_^ 2
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They say right on the packages not to use for that area. You won't get infected, but it can cause burns.
There are some products designed for that.. The only one I can think of is called "naughty nad's"
It is like the wax strips for your legs, but it is designed to be gentle. And it comes with designs like a heart shape and a few others.
2006-06-16 17:05:14
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answered by Jen 6
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you won't get infected using those products, but they're not as effective as shaving with a traditional razor and shaving cream, or waxing. nair works on legs and arms, but isn't strong enough for.."down there." good luck
2006-06-16 17:06:06
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answered by breezy 1
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certain. shave interior of an similar route the hair factors. besides the indisputable fact that after that you'll be able to shave the shaved aspects adversarial to the boom of an excellent closer shave. this can carry about nicks though.
2016-10-31 00:47:58
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answered by Anonymous
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