Tips On How To Shave Pubes
We offer some tips on how to avoid getting ingrown hair as well as razor burns and cuts in the most intimate regions of your body.
After shaving your pubes, apply a cooling and moisturizing body lotion. (jlp)
There are many ways to remove pubic hair. Some men and women decide to get rid of their pubes with
wax and laser, but most still use a razor. The area above and around the vagina and the penis is, as you know, sensitive, and shaving pubes seems to be an awkward task for many people.
Move the razor in the same direction the pubic hairs grow, to avoid ingrown hair. (jlp)
Before shaving your pubic hair, it's best to soak in a tub for a while. There are many ways to create a hairstyle "below the equator" and you can think about that while you're soaking in warm water. It's best to pull the razor in the same direction as the pube hairs grow, so that you avoid
ingrown hair.
It's not a good idea for women to shave during their period because the area around the vagina is more sensitive at that time.
If you're shaving, it's advisable to wear cotton
underwear because lack of air and tight clothing increase the chances of ingrown hair.
If you have sensitive skin, you can moisten it with ice, as the latter has anaesthetic qualities. Put a lot of shaving foam or gel on the area you plan to shave. Let it set in for a few minutes, so it can soften the skin.
Use a lot of shaving foam. (jlp)
“Dry” shaving of pubes can cause an infection, cuts and pains. After shaving, put on loose underwear, which will not irritate the area which has been shaved. If your skin itches, cool it with an ice cube. Also, don't forget to moisten your skin with cooling, moisturizing creams.
The best positions for shaving pubic hair are sitting on the edge of a bathtub with one leg on the edge and one inside the tub, or lying in the tub and placing both legs on the edges of the tub.

































