I have a strangely personal question for anyone who can help me. It feels really weird asking this, especially because I personally know some of the people on my f-list, But here it goes.
First, if you got long "Down there hair" you should cut it a bit down before you start to shave it. Another good method is to soften the hairs a bit by soaking them with a washcloth before you start shaving it.
Never ever shave without a shaving foam! This will only cause a shaving brand which makes your sensitive skin down there very dry and than it is no wonder that it get sore like hell. Don't use that cheap razor blades, they are all unpalatable. I'll for myself use the Wilkinson Quattro Woman and never even cut myself on any body parts I shave with that.
Also, I wouldn't use those creams down there, because I don't think that it is very healthy with al those chemicals.
Waxing is also an option but it is painfully the first times you do it but it will get better after a few times. The benefit of it is that it will stay smooth for quite a while.
I'll hope I could help you a bit, because that what friends on the F-List are there for :)
Thanks so much, hun. Unfortunately, I'm allergic to all of the shaving creams I've ever found, because of their scented nature. I'll go off and look for ones that are unscented, but I might try Waxing in the mean time.
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First, if you got long "Down there hair" you should cut it a bit down before you start to shave it. Another good method is to soften the hairs a bit by soaking them with a washcloth before you start shaving it.
Never ever shave without a shaving foam! This will only cause a shaving brand which makes your sensitive skin down there very dry and than it is no wonder that it get sore like hell. Don't use that cheap razor blades, they are all unpalatable. I'll for myself use the Wilkinson Quattro Woman and never even cut myself on any body parts I shave with that.
Also, I wouldn't use those creams down there, because I don't think that it is very healthy with al those chemicals.
Waxing is also an option but it is painfully the first times you do it but it will get better after a few times. The benefit of it is that it will stay smooth for quite a while.
I'll hope I could help you a bit, because that what friends on the F-List are there for :)
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