Hair Removal Zones

Does shaving with the hair really work for anyone?

Alright so I am a redhead, my skin is fair and very sensitive so it’s no surprise that when I shave I get those little bumps. However this has more to do with my bikini area… I’ve tried everything, waxing leaves me bruised, shaving with the hair doesn’t remove hair even with a brand new razor, nair only gets rid of some of the hair and I can’t leave it on longer ’cause I’ll start to get a rash and of course shaving against the hair leaves me will millions of ingrown hairs and bumps/rash. I also have gone as far as to get laser Hair Removal (which didn’t do anything and I couldnt afford to go any longer.) Is there anyone out there in this situation? How do you deal with it? Or are there any products or tips out there that could possibly work? I’m 22 and I am starting to look like I have a war zone going on!!!!!!!!!!! & I’m losing!

i had this problem to read this it helps alot ,oo and also when it says trim hair with scissors trim as much as you can off helps alot

The number one rule of shaving, especially when it comes to shaving pubic hair is to ALWAYS use a fresh razor, not the razor you’ve been using the last couple of weeks to shave your legs. You do not want to get ingrown hairs, especially in that region. The first step you will take when shaving is to trim the hair. This will help you save the razor blade. Using scissors, clippers or an electric razor, carefully trim the hair down as close as you can get it. Take your time during all the steps of shaving to avoid nicks or cuts. Once you’ve trimmed your hair, soak the entire pubic region in warm water (with a bath or shower) or put a warm cloth over this area for at least ten minutes. This helps soften the thick hair. Once this step is done, you must lather your pubic area with shaving cream or shaving gel. Do not use soap or attempt to dry-shave. You can also use Vaseline to get a closer shave. To avoid ingrown hairs, shave in the same direction that the hair grows. Do not repeat shaving over the same spots. A few short shaves should work just fine. You may want to pull your skin taut to get some of the harder to reach spots. Be very careful when shaving around the more sensitive areas. Take your time. If you want, ask a spouse, boyfriend or trusted friend to help with these harder to reach areas, but try it yourself first. Once you are shaved and rinsed, very gently exfoliate this area with a wash towel or a loofah and gentle soap to cleanse the pores. Once you are dried off, apply moisturizer that contains Vitamin E to the entire area. Do this everyday after you shower to prevent irritation.

 

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