try veet or other hair removal creams,shaving or for the true baldness plucking with tweezers(ouch)
2007-01-07 07:47:53
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answer #1
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answered by arfa54321 5
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Try a hair removal cream like 'veet', the effects of that only last a few days though, not as long as waxing. Don't shave! You'll get a horrible itchy reaction to shaving and it's not a great place to be itchy and uncomfortable...
2007-01-03 21:57:48
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answer #2
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answered by Ally 4
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you could try shaving but i wouldnt recomend you do that as it leavs a massive red rash and itches and irratates when hair grows back again.
You could try hair removing cream but it could get messy in the bath.
Waxing that area really stings- for the first minute but for a minute it'd be worth it, people have kids and break bones, waxing is over and done with in a second and if you go to a proper salon they will know what products are better and less hurtfull to use.
Hope Ive built a little confidence in going for it. just keep thinking that women everywhere in country give birth (and youll think to your self waxing should be easy)
2007-01-07 07:43:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Pluck it, love! Shaving can leave you with a horrible itchy rash. And creams are messy, smelly and even the mild ones can sometimes burn your skin if you're particularly sensitive down there. If you can, trim the area first, because longer hairs are harder to get rid of with tweezers. Numb your bikini line with an icecube first and then you hardly feel a thing. Zoe Ball does it, apparently.
2007-01-04 04:04:42
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answered by Beverley W 1
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After trimming with scissors, have a hot soak in a bath. Use a good sharp razor. You may want to use shaving oil first, before putting shave gel on.
Shave in the direction of the hair growth.
If you are feeling daring then get your partner to do it. Assuming they have a steady hand.
Use a moisturiser. And talc to stop the itching.
2007-01-03 22:06:08
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answered by Vulture38 6
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Shaving is really the only other way to remove it, as hair removing creams aren't often suitable for using in that area.
2007-01-03 21:56:44
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answered by Natalie B 4
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Some men use fire to remove hair so this might work on you. Get your partner to give you a close shave !!
2007-01-03 22:44:01
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answered by Anonymous
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A review of the various hair removal methods is available at http://tinyurl.com/ob6tt
2007-01-04 12:33:27
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answered by gela 3
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Veet
2007-01-04 00:35:59
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answered by JK 1
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Shaving will leave things stubbly. Why don't you wanna wax it?
2007-01-03 22:36:19
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answered by Anonymous
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