Shaving a woman's pubic hairs smoothly can be tricky, but it can be done.
The following information is offered to help shaving a woman's pubic hairs go smoothly:
A woman can limit irritations if they schedule shaving a woman's pubic hairs outside of the peak, (just before, during and after), their menstrual cycle, when this skin is more sensitive.
Neither should shaving a woman's pubic hairs be done after first waking up. While sleeping, body fluids have settled under the skin, making it puffy, which hides most of the hair shaft. This makes it harder for the razor's blade to get close to the hair follicle, (the skin depression from which the hair grows), at the skin surface.
Allow about 20-30 minutes. The skin will become more taut and the hair shafts more exposed. Besides, if a woman is fully awake and alert, she'll have a better chance of shaving a woman's pubic hairs closely, cleanly and smoothly.
This is also true if a woman shaves her pubic hairs when she's totally straight. If a woman has altered her natural state in any way, shaving a woman's pubic hairs should be done at some other time.
Trim long pubic hairs down to a stubble with scissors or a hair trimmer, not a razor. A woman needs her razor's blade to be as sharp as possible. And trimming down these hairs will help a woman to better see when shaving her pubic hairs.
Dry skin means dead cells are on the surface and these will be scraped into and irritate the hair follicles as a woman is shaving. Scrub with a washcloth, a netted sponge or a loofah to rid the skin of dead skin cells.
Dry hair is tough and pubic hair is coarse, and dry hairs will more often than not break while shaving a woman's pubic hairs. Apply a generous amount of a good lubricant and work it into the skin and hair in a circular motion. This will cause the hairs to be erect, which will help the blade cut them cleanly.
Allow this lubricant to sit for several minutes before shaving a woman's pubic hairs to further soften these hairs, lock in moisture, help keep the hairs erect, reduce friction and condition the skin. And make sure there's always plenty of this lubricant when shaving a woman's pubic hairs.
A woman should ALWAYS use a fresh, clean blade EVERY TIME she shaves. A dull blade is the #1 cause of skin irritations because it pulls on the follicles and tear the hairs. Rinse the blade after each stroke to clear it of hair clogs and any bacteria.
Start shaving a woman's pubic hairs at the the back, come around the sides and then up to the front, shaving with the way the hair grows. After the bulk of the hairs have been removed, a woman can shave against the way the hair grows. This will give any woman a clean, close and smooth shave, without aggravating the skin so much.
After finishing shaving a woman's pubic hairs, rinse with warm water to remove any traces of lubricant and hairs.
A woman's pubic area skin is now actually quite raw and agitated from shaving her pubic hairs. So now she should flush the entire pubic region with cold water to close and calm the hair follicles.
Pat, don't rub, the pubic area dry with a clean, soft towel.
The pubic region tends to stay moist with sweat and oil, which can encourage bacterial growth. Dust the entire area with a talc free powder or just regular cornstarch after and between shaving a woman's pubic hairs.
Friction against newly naked skin is a major cause of irritations. Try shaving a woman's pubic hairs late at night, just before going to bed. Climbing into bed without any underwear, will limit a good deal of friction. Otherwise, wear loose fitting clothing for a while after shaving a woman's pubic hairs.
This is the latest information available to help shaving a woman's pubic hairs go smoothly.
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