Shaving down there...?


Question:
I have tried almost anything for shaving my pubic hair. (Nair, Veet, Waxing, Shaving with a razor) But I either get stubble or get a nice shave with followed razor burn or ingrown hair.Any tips?

Answers:
exfoliate the area with a sugar and honey mixture, afterwards place a hot towel on the area for 3-5 minutes, this helps loosen the hair from the follicle, then proceed with waxing or shaving. Afterwards, slather on some aloe lotion. Make sure it doesnt have any perfumes or dyes! Good luck!
I don't know a lot about this subject but I was told that "sugaring" is a great way to remove hair...I'm sure you can find it on the Internet...
I've only shaved. You should, when you go to shave in that area, fill the bathtub with cold water, or if you're using a shower, put on cold water, so you get goosebumps and when you shave, it'll be as if you plucked their hairs directly from the root, and about razor burn, there's no real way around it, except always use lots of shaving cream and after, cream down your skin with Dove or good moistorizing creams.

Hope that helps!
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after shaving or waxing.you should put a wet warm towel on the area you shaved...also lotion helps...this is how i prevent ingrown hairs...and if you keep shaving you will notice less ingrown hir as time goes by
Reguardless of what you use to rid of unwanted hair, there will always be some type of faultness to it. Razor burn, stubble, whatever...you will most likely always have this no matter what approach you use.
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