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I use the Venus Disposables (exactly like Venus razors but in the end cheaper) then I use a creamy liquid soap (like Dove Moisturizing Soap).. more than likely you'll have to shave every couple of days but that's normal. Every woman's skin/hair is different - the disposable Daisy's hurt me and pull at my hair instead of cutting it but I know its different for others. As said before, hold your skin tight while you're shaving, it will help you get closer to the root. Hope I could help!

2007-02-18 12:16:08 · answer #1 · answered by Blaze 5 · 1 0

I don't recommend using a razor. Razors cause the skin to be too sensitive. I suggest the Seiko Cleancut Shaver, or an electric shaver with a foil screen instead. They cause the skin to toughen up and become less sensitive to hair regrowth. Dry shaving with an electric shaver and powder works a lot better than wet shaving with a razor and shaving cream. I used to shave my face with an electric shaver. Then, I started shaving again with a razor and shaving cream when the blades for my electric shaver became dull. I have noticed a big difference. My face is more sensitive now. It starts to itch really bad if I miss one day of shaving.

2007-02-19 01:03:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Use plain old disposable Daisy razors. Hold the skin taught. Follow up with something like Bikini Zone to deal with bumps and itchy. Shave fairly often to get your skin used to it. After a while you won't get to much bumps or rash.

2007-02-18 20:07:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try using Magic Shaving Powder. You mix it with a little bit of water and put it on your hair and wait 7 minutes then wipe it off and you've got no hair and no stubble :)

2007-02-18 21:03:32 · answer #4 · answered by Terri 7 · 0 0

Try the razor with the bar of shave cream attached...called Wilkinson Intuition.

2007-02-18 20:11:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Use deodorant on it right after you get done shaving. Pat dry with a towel first, don't scrub. That is the best thing I have ever found!! I read it in a magazine when I was a teenager and it has always worked for m.e

2007-02-18 23:56:53 · answer #6 · answered by li'lbit 3 · 0 0

I would say try waxing; it pulls the hair out from the root, so no stubble. Of course, it also hurts like hell, but it's not an organ squishing, body disfiguring corset or bound feet, so I say it's worth it.

2007-02-18 22:07:01 · answer #7 · answered by Cat Loves Her Sabres 6 · 0 0

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