you can definitely shave outside of the shower but you do need water (to rinse the razor etc). shaving after a shower makes the skin and hair softer so its easier for some people. definitely shave with gel or some kinda of cream/foam for that so the razor glides smoother. you do not want to cut yourself. you can substitute hair conditioner if you've run out. Also make sure your razor is sharp because its easier to hurt yourself if its semi-dull ( i know that sound contradictory but its true) if you want to you can shave your private areas but be careful. the hair can itch when its growing back and you could also get ingrown hairs sometimes. a co-worker told me she shaves herself there all the time. once she started she couldnt stop since it felt wierd when it was growing back
2007-04-08 17:22:51
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answered by eliza_12y 3
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1) You can use gel, but soap works about the same. Gel just moisturizes your skin more. You don't even have to use soap, though.
2) DO NOT shave without using water. You'll most likely nick yourself and get razor burn.
3) Shave around it (your bikini zone). The hair itches when it grows back if you shave too close, and no one will know about that area other than you, so just get the parts visible when you wear a bathing suit.
2007-04-08 14:11:50
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answered by I am soooo splendiferous 4
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I found it best to shave with gel in the shower. I also wouldn't shave with out water unless you are using a blade-less razor. Shaving without water can sometimes leave razor bumps or burns or leave skin really dry. You can shave your "private part", but it's best to trim carefully with scissors. If you do shave that area, you should shave upward instead of down because shaving downward can cause razor marks. If you decide to trim, don't trim to short or to the point where it sticks out straight because it could cause irritation. Hope this helps.
2007-04-08 14:09:02
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answered by R K 1
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you sound young.shower IN the shower...you can use gel or soap or even conditioner(for real,it actually moisturizes your skin) but if you dont shave in the shower you can use lotion..it makes your legs soft but its much easier to shave in the shower.and yes you can shave your 'private part' but not everyone does.i do but you dont have to.personally,i feel much cleaner with it shaved.
2007-04-08 14:11:43
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answered by me 2
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Make sure have gel, works better doing it shower nice, water rines hair off as you shave.
2007-04-14 06:18:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i shave my "private part" all the time but you have to keep up with it so it wont stubble. if you use shaving cream yes you can shave without water i use soap and water in the tub hope i helped...memebr to put me as best answer
2007-04-08 14:06:03
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answered by HS 2
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1) use gel to get the smoothest shave & to protect your skin
2) in the shower/ with water to avoid getting razor burn
How to:
http://www.ehow.com/how_1438_shave-legs.html
http://beauty.about.com/od/hairremoval/a/shavetips.htm
3) yeah, you can shave it but the re-growth/stubble itches & you need to be really careful
For more information:
http://www.jubileepublishingllc.com/women/womenhealth5.html
http://www.rojo.com/feed/O4wtsq276Zq7_jDK
http://velvetdragon.com/etc/shave.html
2007-04-08 14:05:13
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answered by Treadstone 7
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answered by ? 4
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2007-04-13 15:12:18
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answered by shardy 2
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