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 Cord removal - shaving tips -2

In some cultures pubic hair removal was performed for hygiene centers and for other reasons. Now it is becoming widespread throughout the world, and both men and women are seeking to find a pubic hair removal method that suits them.

Shaving is inexpensive and easy at home, although there are certain precautions that must be followed. In addition, new personal shavers that have appeared on the market in recent years, make pubic hair removal by shaving much easier. (See the Resources section at the end of this article.)

Use these tips for successful removal of pubic hair, if shaving - your choice:

  • Never use an old razor with a blade changer. It is completely unsuitable for removing pubic hair and can be dangerous.
  • Choose a women's razor that can be obtained from Wilkinson's Sword or other reputable razor manufacturers, rather than a regular safety razor. The design greatly complicates the work.
  • Choose better-priced, more expensive razors than cheap ones, which are likely to cause burns, soreness and razor burns in this sensitive area.
  • If the pubic hair is thick and long, use small scissors to cut the hair to about a quarter of an inch. This will avoid misting and clogging the razor too quickly.
  • Before conducting a session to remove pubic hair, soak a large washcloth and place it on the entire pubis for two or three minutes.
  • Alternatively, take a long hot bath or stay in the shower for a while, making sure that there is plenty of water in the pubic area. Pubin hair is coarser than the hair on the head, and they need more time to soften during the pubic hair removal.
  • Apply a large amount of shaving foam or gel to the area and leave for a few minutes to soften further. Regular soap is not suitable because it does not fix moisture for the hair as it does a shaving cream or gel.
  • Experiment with different brands if you find any kind of skin irritation. They contain various chemicals and you need to find the one that suits you.
  • Pull the skin straight with your hand and beat without pressure.
  • Shaving rises against the direction of hair growth.
  • Make sure that you have shaving foam on your skin every time you hit a razor.
  • Shaving on the skin can cause a razor burn and can be especially painful when removing pubic hair.
  • Rinse out the razor every couple of strokes, as it will easily get clogged.
  • Rinse and see any areas that may have been skipped, and again apply the gel to this area and shave.
  • To make pubic hair removal less stressful for the skin, massage the oil without oil with vitamin E in the pubic after shaving.
  • To stop or reduce itching after shaving, rub the ice cube over the area.
  • Alternatively, rub a little baby oil into the pubic area.
  • If you suffer from itching or blood stains, let your hair grow for a week before shaving again.
  • Keep the shaved area well moisturized between shaving, using a moisturizer for skin or baby lotion. This will reduce the uncomfortable effect that the stubble can cause between shaving.

Ingrown hair can be a problem when shaving, and it can be especially uncomfortable when it appears in the pubic area. For complete information on how to eliminate and prevent ingrown hair, you can check the website at ingrown-hair-solutions.com (see the section on the resource below).

Having fully trained yourself in the methods and procedures for the removal of pubic hair, you will be able to get good results using your chosen method.




 Cord removal - shaving tips -2


 Cord removal - shaving tips -2

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