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Tips When Shaving Pubic Hair

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.


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