In some cultures pubic hair removal has been performed for centuries for hygiene and other reasons. Now it is becoming widely accepted all over the world and both men and women are keen to find a pubic hair removal method which suits them.
Shaving is inexpensive and easily done at home although there are certain precautions that need to be met. Additionally, new personal shavers which have come on the market in recent years make pubic hair removal by shaving a much easier option. (See resource box at the end of this article)
Use these tips to perform pubic hair removal safely if shaving is your choice:
* Never use the old-fashioned switch-blade razor. It is quite unsuitable for pubic hair removal and can be dangerous.
* Choose a female razor, obtainable from Wilkinson Sword or other well known razor manufacturers, rather than an ordinary safety razor. The design makes it much more difficult to cut yourself.
* Opt for a more expensive good quality razor rather than a cheap throw away which is more likely to cause nicks, soreness and razor burns in this sensitive area.
* If the pubic hair is thick and long use small scissors to trim down the hair to about a quarter of an inch. This will avoid blunting and clogging the razor too quickly.
* Before performing a pubic hair removal session, wet a large, washcloth and lay it over the entire pubic area for two or three minutes.
* Alternatively, take a long hot bath or stay in the shower for a while making sure the pubic area receives a lot of water. Pubic hair is coarser than head hair and needs more time to soften when carrying out pubic hair removal.
* Apply plenty of shaving foam or gel over the area and leave for a few minutes to soften further. Ordinary soap is not suitable as it does not lock in the moisture to the hair the way a shaving preparation cream or gel does.
* Experiment with different brands if you find some cause skin irritation. They contain various chemicals and you need to find one that suits you.
* Pull the skin straight with your free hand and shave without applying pressure.
* Shave upwards against the direction of the hair growth.
* Make sure there is shaving foam on the skin each time you make a stroke with the razor.
* Shaving bare skin can cause razor burn and can be especially painful in pubic hair removal.
* Rinse the razor every couple of strokes as it will clog easily.
* Rinse off and see any areas that may have been missed and again apply gel to that area and shave.
* To make pubic hair removal less stressful for the skin, massage unscented Vitamin E oil into the pubic area after shaving.
* To stop or reduce itching after shaving rub an ice cube over the area.
* Alternatively, rub a little baby oil into the pubic area.
* If you suffer from itchiness or blood spots, let the hair grow back for a week before shaving again.
* Keep the shaven area well moisturized between shaves by using a skin moisturizer or baby lotion. This will reduce the uncomfortable effect the stubble may cause between shaves.
Ingrown hair can be a problem when shaving and it can be particularly uncomfortable when it appears in the pubic area. For full information on how to eliminate and prevent ingrown hairs you may wish to check out the web site at ingrown-hair-solutions.com
2007-12-24 04:16:32
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answered by ElegantlyAmused 2
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Fairly normal. Use a new razor, soak in the bath or shower before you start and apply moisturiser straight afterwards. If possible don't dress straight away so the air can get to the area in question, so you may find it easier to shave before bed. Apply moisturiser after the next couple of showers/ baths.
Sorry, I know I'm a guy... just passing through...
(bit confused about the "inside" pubic hair though!)
2007-12-24 04:18:57
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answered by frenziedmonkey 3
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It's very common...kinda like when guys say their face itches as their beard is growing out. Whenever you shave, make sure it is a new fresh razor. I can't remember the exact name of it...Bikini Zone maybe??? Anyway, it's a cream that kinda soothes and numbes the area. Look around the hair removal/shaving cream asile at the drug store! Good luck!
2007-12-24 04:17:20
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answered by Pet Luvr 2
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Welcome to razor burn HELL! It'll last about a week. Go buy this cream called "bikini zone" It helps A LOT. Make sure not to get it too close to your Hoo Ha. They also make a shaving cream that decreases the chances of razor burn. If you shave it consistently, eventually the stubble will stop happening and not itch. Don't shave against the grain either.
2007-12-24 04:17:46
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answered by Annony 2
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its normal, depending on how long ago you shaved, you may be itching because the hair is beginning to grow back. Using a different type of razor/cream that last longer mayhelp.
2007-12-24 04:17:43
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answered by pooda_22 2
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its normal. don't scratch it. it will be fine in a few days, its just as the hair is growing back. after the first few times of shaving it the itching will get less
xx
2007-12-24 23:22:29
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answered by Anonymous
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its normal.
i can remeber trying that. i never did it again.
dont worry its nothing to worry about, there is nothing you can really do just use some cream like sudacrem on the outside dont get it near your vagina and you dont need much.
it will soothe the itching which will last a couple of days.
if your thinking of doing it again then try going to a salon and having them waxed.
Take care
xx
2007-12-25 08:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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yes this is normal. try going to get some cream you can put there to help.
Becarful next time you shave..because whenevr hair growns back it will get itchy.
2007-12-24 04:16:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Wash the area with a face spot cleanser (like Clearasil) then rinse well with VERY COLD water.
It does work - although as far as I recall it is always a bit worse the first few times you do it!
2007-12-24 04:17:40
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answered by Hedge Witch 7
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either keep it shaved down to the minimum or let it grow out for a few days (it will be icthy anytime its semi short)
it will go away. laugh it off like the rest of us girls to and chalk it up to a new girly lesson....
2007-12-24 04:24:03
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answered by Anonymous
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