First of all. Change your razor blade. You should do this after three or four shaves. If you get razor burn, try putting deodorant on the spots after shaving. It will help. There is also a cream you can by called couchie cream. You find it in adult stores. Also try shaving in the shower. Wait until till the end of your hot shower to shave. This will also help.
2007-10-19 18:13:07
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answered by d 2
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Thats because your hair folicals are still tight from the last time you shaved,You must learn your cycle all women have one mine is ever other day i have to shave for it to stay smooth,This is how you get on a pattern of your shaving cycle, press and rub your legs upward if it feels not a pain but like a its not really a hurt feeling ok if it does not feel smooth when rubing upward with the hair growing than its gonna bump up and bleed,so if your skin feels normal besides needing to shave than you start your cycle shave than repeat and you'll see how often you need to shave before you bump and bleed hope you can understand this good luck.
2007-10-19 18:28:51
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answered by so curious 3
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1) I don't have a vagina
2) I would never stick a razor into my vagina to keep it smooth.
3) If I am shaving my PUBIC region, it would be better to do a waxing or use a depilitator.
4) Since I have no intention of shaving or trimming or doing topiary, I feel you should do the same and let it grow wild
2007-10-19 18:27:18
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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Shaving is not a good idea, but if you're gung-ho about it, then wax is probably your best bet. If you continue to shave, the sharp stubble hait will continue to come out and itch, I would assume. With wax, you're pulling the whole hair out, so no sharp stubble. Also, this is going to stay smoother longer.
2007-10-19 18:16:08
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answered by Lauren P 4
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aloe vera-fruit of the earth on drugstore.com, baby oil gel (johnson & johnson), ivory soap with aloe or any product with jojoba oil. these products also tend to stimulate growth but makes for the best shaves
hope this helps
2007-10-19 18:10:38
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answered by msijg 5
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wash it well, use lots of lotion.
and try using a very mild nair-like lotion (i'm not sure if they make it for that area or not..) or wax. it keeps it smoother longer.
and there's no real reason to shave everyday. well, not for me anyway.
2007-10-19 18:14:04
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answered by penne. <3 2
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i think there are still a lot of guys that prefer the hair
2007-10-19 18:09:08
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answered by Apprentice Ghost 3
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Not my kind of question, but you could just wax.
2007-10-19 18:10:22
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answered by kcdude 5
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Why would you ask a guy this?
2007-10-19 18:13:38
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answered by Anonymous
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burn it with a lighter. hot!
2007-10-19 18:09:05
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answered by imperialism 2
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