depillitating something like Veet
electrolosis.. could permanently remove hair
also try using sensitive skin shaving cream and razor
afterword exfoliate with a looofa and use aloe gel
and they make razors especially for your bikini line
really on your only choices are
* Shaving
* Creams and depilatories
* Waxing
* Brazilian Bikini
* Electrical or laser treatments
or you could go au natural
good website for shaving
http://www.beautynet.co.za/?id=431&catid=99
2006-07-26 04:11:40
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answered by hanntastic 4
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Try using an aloe based shave cream and make sure you're not shaving everyday. Give your skin a break when you can. Soft & Silky Shave Creme from Passion Parties is a great product as it has Whole Leaf Aloe Vera Concentrate as a base. I know men that shave their face and head with it and have no more red bumps. It's great in the bikini area! It's more like a lotion, so there's not that tight, dry feeling after you shave. There's also an After Shave Protection Mist that helps.
A big problem in the bikini area is chafing, so try to avoid tight clothes right after shaving, too.
2006-07-26 04:34:22
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answered by WI Passion Parties by Jennifer 3
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This is what I do, and it works for me!
I apply soap and water to the area first. It makes the shave cleaner.
After rinsing the soap off, I apply a shaving cream, not Nair or waxes. Just a regular shaving cream for females.
I use a triple blade razor and proceed to remove the bikini line.
After you shave, clean the area with soap and water again.
Then moisturize with a lotion or whatever it is that you prefer.
It works for me. Love it!
If that doesn't work, check out this link.
2006-07-26 04:17:46
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answered by Sure 1
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Yeah, there's really no way to avoid the bumps. Your pubic hair is curly, so it tends to actually grow into the skin. That causes bumps. If they're really swollen and have white puss in them, apply alcohol. I've found that applying aloe vera gel right after I shave helps prevent razor burn and those little bumps. It doesn't get rid of them, but it reduces the amount. And definitely don't itch them or anything, cause that just makes them infected and causes more. Toodles!
2006-07-26 04:14:57
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answered by MyHouse,MD 2
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The bikini line is purely any seen hair that you'll locate once you position on bikini bottoms. some fortunate human beings purely haven't any escapee hair, like you! meaning you do not might want to harass with shaving/waxing =] fortunate you!
2016-10-15 05:40:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I usually use Nair, but I have also shaved using baby oil. It helps to reduce razor bumps for me.
2006-07-26 04:17:33
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answered by Kesh J 1
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when dealing with your bikini line, if you're ready to try something new, there are five basic options for taking it off. Each one should help you feel more sexy, more feminine and pleasing to both yourself and a partner. They vary in cost, work involved, intensity of sensation and also how they make you look and feel. Here are the
basic options:
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2006-07-26 04:14:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I use an electric razor sometimes. Like the kind you would clip a mans hair with, just don't use a guard.
2006-07-26 04:13:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I've heard good things about a spray called Ultra Hair Away http://tinyurl.com/jx8rg
2006-07-26 17:13:28
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answered by TomTom 3
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Veet. It's a cream you put on then rub off with a towel. all the hair will be removed, and you shall look great!
2006-07-26 04:16:39
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answered by Anonymous
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