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How To Shave Your Bikini LIne
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Tags: pubic hair, hair removal, brazilian wax, waxing, bikini line hair, genital area
Athletes (both male and female) have been shaving their pubic hair for many years but now the general public has decided this type of grooming is appealing. In order to get a smooth shave you need to know the steps to follow and how to prevent the problems that can come with shaving this delicate area including bumps, rash, itching and ingrown hairs. Follow these tips, take your time and above all, be careful!
| | Buy products made for the pubic area because these formulas normally contain less chemicals and more natural substances. |
| | Get your scissors out. Trim the area you are shaving so long hairs do not clog and dull your razor. |
| | Take a warm, 15 to 20-minute bath or shower to soften the hair and skin, exfoliate the pubic area and rinse completely. This helps prevent ingrown hairs. When finished bathing dry your pubic area. |
| | Start with a new razor blade and change your blade as soon as you feel yourself pressing harder to get a close shave. |
| | Prepare your skin with a shave gel or foam to make the razor glide more easily. Use a generous amount of gel or foam and reapply when necessary. |
| | Shave in the direction of the hair growth the first several times you shave. Go over the area with just one stroke. |
| | Tap your razor against the side of the sink frequently to empty the cartridge and rinse the razor often. |
| | Once you have shaved completely wash your pubic area and thighs with warm water and a wash cloth. Dry the area completely. |
| | After have rinsed and dried carefully rub an ice cube over the skin you shaved to close up your pores and then pat the area dry with a clean towel. Follow this with an astringent formula that contains salicylic acid to prevent ingrown hairs. |
| | Finish with a soothing moisturizer that is alcohol and fragrance free. Look for one that contains aloe to prevent redness and/or a rash. |
| | Shave every other day for the first few weeks; then switch to daily shaving. In addition to or in place of use shea butter daily to reduce itching and any inflammation. |
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You can also use an excellent after shave product called Bikini Zone. You can get it at www.bikinizone.com It gets rid of razor burn and bikini bumps. It's amazing! Comment by: bikinizone
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