Pubic Hair Removal -
Shaving Pubic Hair
For pubic hair removal, shaving is most utilized. Whether you're a male
or female, get a fresh
razor and follow these
steps to avoid in-grown
hairs and infections
which feel itchy and
appear as painful bumps.
Sit in a chair with
your feet up above your
waist and legs spread
apart.
Trim your Pubic
Hair
To make this process
easier, trim the genital
area before applying the
razor! You'll save
blades this way.
Electric razors,
clippers (with safety
guards) or scissors work
well. To get a closer
cut and avoid unwanted
nicks, pull the hair up
then trim away.
Soaking
Take a long, warm bath
beforehand. This softens
coarse pubic hair and
makes it easier to shave
and style.
Lathering
Apply shaving cream or
gel to lather the pubic
area. A thin layer of
petroleum jelly will
help with a closer
shave. Soap doesn't make
the best lather for
pubic shaving. Note that
some people may have
allergic reactions to
certain shaving cream.
Shaving
There are many different
ways to style your pubic
hair. Think about it
before you start and be
as creative as you
desire. It is
recommended to shave the
same way the hair grows.
Avoid constantly
stroking the same area
during the shave because
this may irritate the
skin. Aim for two to
three short strokes. Do
stretch the skin to
reach the difficult
hairy spots.
Attention
First-Timers! The pubic
area is sensitive and
may take time to adjust
to the razor. Shaving
once a week is enough
for your first month.
Don't worry about a
smooth shave the first
month.
Exfoliating
(Removing dead skin)
It's important to clean
your skin after shaving.
The best way is with a "loofa
sponge" and your normal
body soap. Due to
sensitivity of this
area, rub lightly with
the sponge to prevent
skin irritation. This
will help remove
anything that may clog
the pores.
Moisturizing
Rinse, dry and
moisturize the freshly
shaven pubic area. Baby
oil and Aloe Vera work
well. It's best to avoid
moisturizers that
contain fragrances and
colors, since this may
cause irritation. You
may also want to use
baby powder for comfort.
Hygienic
Maintenance
Wash your shaven
genitals on a daily
basis. This helps remove
unwanted oils and sweat.
Moisturize and powder
the area daily to avoid
irritation. If you keep
the hair short, you'll
avoid stubbles, which
causes itching. Try to
wear cotton underwear
and to stay away from
tight fitting cloths
pants. The lack of air
circulation and friction
of tight cloths may lead
to in-grown hairs.
A Few Warnings
- For some people,
pubic hair is always
easy and fun.
However, for many
other people it
presents problems.
When the genital
hair begins to grow
back, itching often
occurs. Red bumps
and ingrown hair may
appear. To relieve
the irritation, you
can apply cortisone
cream. If these
symptoms cause you
stress or don't go
away, see a doctor.
- People who are
allergic and react
to some shaving
creams. This area
seems to have
heightened
sensitivity.
Furthermore, if it
does react, your
natural sweat and
the natural abrasion
this area receives
will most likely
make your life
miserable
(temporarily). Use
hypoallergenic
shaving creams or
consider avoiding
shaving all
together.
- Some women have
noted genital
sensitivity during
menstruation. If
shaving becomes
uncomfortable for
women during their
periods, they should
time pubic shaving
around their
menstruation cycle.
If shaving does irritate
your skin, waxing may
not cause as much
irritation or in-grown
hairs.