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Simple Steps To Shave Pubic Hair

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Have you ever thought about who might shave their pubic hair? You might be surprised. If you shave your pubic hair, is it unimaginable that many others do as well? No, it isn't. And you probably know that anyone can get razor burns, rashes and even ingrown hairs when they shave their pubic hair.

So here are some simple steps to help you and everyone else limit these irritations when you shave your pubic hair:

Don't shave your pubic hair right after you wake up. While you were sleeping, fluids have settled under your skin and made it puffy. This makes it harder for your razor's blade to shave all of the hair. Wait twenty or thirty minutes. Then your skin will be more taut and more hair will be exposed and you'll be able to shave pubic hair closely.

Don't shave your pubic hair unless you're totally straight. You could hurt yourself. Many people have.

Females shouldn't shave their pubic hair during the peak of their menstrual cycle when the pubic area is more sensitive.

Save wear and tear on your razor's blade by trimming down long hairs with scissors or a hair trimmer before you shave your pubic hair.

If you can't take a long, hot shower or bath, at least place a warm cloth over your pubic region for 5-10 minutes to help moisturize your skin and hair before you shave your pubic hair.

Apply a generous amount of a rich lubricant, allow it to sit for at least 3 minutes and then, make sure you keep it thick as you shave to help your razor's blade glide smoothly across your skin and hairs.

Always make sure you use a clean, fresh blade in your razor every time you shave your pubic hair.

To start, shave in the direction the hair grows. This will limit your razor's blade pulling and tearing on the hairs. Once the bulk of these hairs are removed, you can then shave against the direction the hair grows. Shaving in this two step manner will help to limit irritating your skin as you get the cleanest, closest and smoothest shave.

When you're finished shaving, thoroughly rinse off any remaining lubricant with warm water.

Then, rinse again with cold water to soothe your agitated skin after you shave your pubic hair.

Pat, don't rub, your pubic area dry with a clean, soft towel.

Dust your pubic region with a talc free powder or regular cornstarch to absorb moisture and oil.

Wear loose fitting clothing to limit friction for a while after you shave your pubic hair.

These simple steps really should help you and everyone else limit irritations from shaving the pubic area.

There's only one thing that will help even more - If you shave pubic hair with something other than a wet razor.



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