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Shaving advice to avoid the ingrown hairs and feeling of uncomfortableness?

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Question - (1 March 2008) 2 Answers - (Newest, 1 March 2008)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

So, this might be a little wierd but... I don't really like the "bush" style down there but every time I shave I get really really bad ingrown hairs and it's just super uncomfortable. So, I tried shaving in a downwards direction and it was left super stubley and again not very comfortable. Eventually I will probbly just try a brazillian wax but until then I was wondering if anybody has any shaving advice. Is there some secret tip that never came my way? or am I just destined to have a bush?

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (1 March 2008):

I know the feeling! I hate having to shave down there but I hate not...:/ I tend to keep it trimmed so it's much easier to shave...nail scissors are good (if you have a steady hand!) And do try a cushioned razor with a good cream; lots of lubrication is the key! It's a similar story to men with sensitive chins! Of course it's only short term, and I'd recommend a hair removal cream instead - there are some good ones on the market especially for sensitive skin. And even an after-shave treatment cream or something like that?

In my experience waxing often has the same effect as shaving, although it's different for everyone of course!

Hope you can sort this out :)

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A reader, anonymous, writes (1 March 2008):

Hi Hunny

Hair grows in all different directions down there so the best way to shave is with a good razor and a good quality shaving foam and use the razor in every direction very gently also if you give a little scrub dow there not to harsh it brings the hair out and its easier to shave..HOPE THIS HELPS TAKE CARE LOVE N HUGS MANDY XXXXXXXXXX

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