You can use the same products you use on your legs. If you're particularly hairy, you might want to trim with scissors or a shaver first.
Use the same techniques you would anywhere else on your body that is tender.
I've always heard that eyedrops, such as Visine, can actually get the red out down there too! At least it helps with the bumps you may get down there after shaving.
Enjoy!
2007-05-07 10:50:02
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answered by Abby O'Normal 6
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Don't shave against the hair, shave with it. It will take a little bit longer but it will reduce irritation. I would recommend moisturizing the area before shaving and then immediately after. All shave gels are the same so it doesn't really matter which brand you use. Try something with aloe. Be careful!!!
2007-05-07 17:51:51
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answered by Summer 5
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Be careful, dont use a new razor! make sure you shaved you legs with it a couple times, use some shave cream/gel. And do it slowly. Thats it!
2007-05-07 17:50:22
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answered by hello 2
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I agree with waxing - Noooooo!!!!!!
Not without sedation anyway
be aware when it grows back it will be prickly and will ITCH like hell.
use of sensative products might be advisable, and be very careful, not to cut any major veins, that would be a fatal mistake.
2007-05-07 17:56:39
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answered by steven m 7
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Ouch - bad idea. I tried it many years ago for a lark. It was hell growing back in as the stubble itched like mad. It would be very time-consuming if you want to keep the look. Please think hard before taking action.
2007-05-07 17:50:32
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answered by 13th Floor 6
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we have a little electric razor. one of the cheap ones you can pretty much buy at any walmart of grocery store. that way you avoid razor burn and having to turn yourself into a pretezel in the shower. no water or soap nessasry! lol. and you can trim it into a heart if you wanted to. :-)
2007-05-07 17:52:52
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answered by Paige 2
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gel, lather it on the p u s s y. and very carefully shave off w/ a hand razor. dnt suggest using an electric one.
2007-05-07 17:49:49
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answered by james_marpole 2
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if you can handle dealing w/ the itching and infected hair follicle from a ingrown hair ...and you probably will get at least one.then go ahead go for it. otherwise a nice neat close trim is the way to go.
2007-05-07 17:57:37
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answered by sugarskitt 1
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y the hell would u want to shave them
it took u 10 years to grow and u want them gone ur insane
2007-05-07 17:51:23
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answered by jdog kiwi 2
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oh be brave and use a razor and shaving cream.
2007-05-07 17:50:17
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answered by lynda 5
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