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Okay so this is kinda a weird question.

But I am in my early twenties and I don't know what to do with my pubic hair.

Everyone I know seems to be getting rid of their pubic hair. But everything I try ends up in disaster. Shaving leaves ugly bumps, waxing is messy and doesn't even get all the hair. And when I trim it, it itches!!! I am so fed up.

How do normal people deal with pubic hair, I havent found any quick easy and effective way?

2007-03-13 16:25:36 · 30 answers · asked by le_a_perdu_ame 3 in Beauty & Style Hair

30 answers

If waxing ends up messy.........you're going to the wrong person. Find A PRO to wax you and invest in a BRAZILIAN. You will not be disappointed if you can afford it (average in my area is $50-$60)
DO NOT SHAVE, that will just give you ingrown hairs which are super painful, ugly, and NASTY........this is an investment WORTH making.

2007-03-13 16:29:18 · answer #1 · answered by Avon Lady 4 · 1 3

I will tell you honestly...pubic hair sucks but the way I deal with it is I just shave it. Go with the hair growh when you shave and you wont get bumps....as far as waxing, are you doing it yourself because if you go to a professional and get a brazilian I promise you will have NO HAIR!!! But a word for the wise...it's not pleasent but it is worth it.....I guess it just all depends on what works for you....go try a brazilian if you want....it wont take EVERYTHING if you dont want it...you can get your hair trimmed any way you want....you can even get cute little letters down there for your significant other ;) Good luck!!

2007-03-13 23:33:03 · answer #2 · answered by ajnshane 2 · 1 2

Ok you are getting red bumps because your skin isn't moist under your chacha enough..Soak in the tub before shaving down in the direction of the hair first, then up...Also at walgreens there is this black mens shaving powder which removes hair from every inch on your chacha it doesn't burn either...It is very famous on the wedding channel forums I believe it is called Magic Shaving Powder and YES it works like magic..And no it is nothing like nair it doesn't smell bad and leaves NO stubble or bumps and doen'st lead to ingrowns OUCH...I use it and it's very effective..
Here is the link below check it out..

2007-03-13 23:33:44 · answer #3 · answered by cloudrr79 3 · 1 0

I used to ask the same question.. and this was before yahoo answers so I had to figure it out on my own..lol! But its kind of a thing you have to get used to - If you are used to having hair there.. then it will feel weird and itchy if you shave or trim it - AT FIRST.. but it will go away. I personally shave it - but not everyday.. I mean, you cant shave it everyday otherwise you will get razor burn. In fact its great once you shave it for the first couple of days.. then the next couple it will feel bristly and scratchy - then the next couple it will be fine but not long enough to shave again quite yet. I shave it with a razor in the shower (I use conditioner as my shaving cream) about ever 6 to 7 days.. and sometimes I get lazy and wait a few more - but seeing as I am so used to this routine its almost icky feeling once it starts to grow out and long.. Anyway, I hope this helps .. good luck - it will get better! ;)

2007-03-13 23:33:02 · answer #4 · answered by callmecouture 3 · 1 3

i am overweigh so I shave it all off so it doesnt smell--gross i know. make sure you buy good double blade razors with a lube strip and dont shave too fast. always use an after shave lotion or light body oil 9 baby oil will work just dont get it on your clothes) to help prevent the bumps. I have been shaving for years now and hardly have any hair to shave now as it grows back thinner after a while--in my case anyway. avon has a skin so soft after shave lotion that works well and there are also lotion specifically for your bikini area when you shave. avoid products like nair that could be a nightmare.......

2007-03-13 23:31:35 · answer #5 · answered by dinkylynn 4 · 0 2

I shave .. but here is what to do. Soak in a hot bath before shaving ... this softens the hair cuticles and prevents bumps. I shave while my area is under water. Not sure how it helps.

Ok, since we are being open here ..... it does create bumps sometimes if you shave tooo much ... sooo with that said, shave every week or so, but mainly only shave when you know you are going to have a "special moment". He will never know. :) he will think you stay shaved all the time.

2007-03-13 23:35:02 · answer #6 · answered by lisadaisy36 3 · 0 2

I have been shaving my pubic area for almost 8 years. I am a fair complacted, sensitive skinned, red head and the only product that really worked for me with shaving is Coochy Rash Free Shave Cream. It also works great on your legs. I sell sensual adult products and this is my biggest seller. Every woman that has tried it keeps comming back for more. Could you imagine the government tapping my phone? Women always calling asking if I have any "Coochy Cream". lol They also make a moisturizing lotion for after shaving that is excellent! I hope this helps.

2007-03-13 23:36:31 · answer #7 · answered by lovingnights_4you 1 · 1 2

laser removal is the most effective way to remove it, but it's very expensive. try a bikini trimmer, it doesn't cause bumps. there are also bikini shave gels that help prevent bumps. or, get it professionally waxed instead of doing it yourself. it may take some time to find someone especially good at it, but it's worth it when you do. over time, waxing thins the hair and it will eventually stop growing.

2007-03-13 23:30:37 · answer #8 · answered by xfashionc0rex 2 · 1 2

Most women like waxing, but this too has it's drawbacks, as it may be painful. The latest technique out these days is laser to remove the unwanted hair. I am told while you are at it, you can also have your spider veins removed at the same time. This is useless information to you, however, as you are only in your twenties, and no spider veins. Ah, youth!

2007-03-13 23:45:52 · answer #9 · answered by rockyboyrussell 2 · 0 1

u can shave or wax the bikini zone, and just trim the rest. will get less irritation. there r after epilation lotions reducing irritation and bumps. also,use baby oil to moisturize the area often. use loofah to exfoliate - will help to get rid of ingrown hair and bumps.
there is no easy way... sigh...

2007-03-13 23:34:14 · answer #10 · answered by Lana 4 · 0 2

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