Try Nair sensitive hair removal instead of shaving. You can have someone apply this or paint it on with a Q-tip. There are 3 minute formulas but don't go over the time and don't "scrub" it off. Try the Bodygroom by Norelco the total body grooming system. Good for wet or dry shaving.
2007-05-12 09:02:36
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answered by doggydaze1 1
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contrary to popular belief vaseline probably isnt a good idea! It doesnt allow your freshly shaved area to breath and "heal" you should spray some bactine on it after you've shaven or a certain cream that helps with razor burn... you're likely going to get some anytime you shave but if it's excessive it can be embarassing so try something thats good for healing Things I notice give me more razor burn down there are shaving when the hairs are still too short, using a dull razor or a crapy shave cream... also go slow be gentle if you rush it hurts like a ***** after and razor burn is usually worse
2016-05-21 04:07:31
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answered by ? 3
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I agree with Herman. The pubic area should never be shaved. Shaving there can actually cause serious infections. More commonly it causes really bad odor, because fungus grows more easily on shaved skin -- hair keeps air circulating. Keep your hair and forget about the zits, bumps, and rashes that shaving causes.
2007-05-12 08:48:35
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answered by Maple 7
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Shave with the grain and use cold water.
2007-05-12 08:41:48
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answered by Mo 7
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use hot water and vegetable oil ..
the oil allows the razer to glide over the skin but still cuts the hair ..
go with the grain ...
2007-05-12 09:04:53
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answered by jessi g 1
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You put this in the Men's Health catagory? Hmmmmmmm???
2007-05-12 08:42:05
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answered by Anonymous
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don't shave your crotch... that always works.
2007-05-12 08:45:05
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answered by Anonymous
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