How To Shaving
If you decide you do want to shave your pubic area, here is a comprehensive how-to guide in 10 easy steps.
1. Go shopping for the appropriate supplies. You will need:
- A pair of sharp scissors
- A new razor (not disposable or dull)
- Female shaving cream* for your skin type, soft baby oil, and aloe vera cream (preferably with vitamin E added to it).
Using either an electric razor is not recommended. If you can't find specialized creams for female shaving, use the mildest, non-perfumed male variety. For aftercare, use the baby oil to prevent pimples and the aloe vera cream to calm inflamed skin. Do
not use male aftershave of any kind. Also, tweezers and hair conditioner are optional supplies. You can use the hair conditioner to help soften the hair before shaving if it is especially coarse. The tweezers can be used for stray or hard-to-reach hairs.
2. Use the scissors to
clip as much of the pubic hair as possible. This way the actual shaving will be less painful and more effective.
3. After cropping as much hair as possible, make sure the pubic area is soft and smooth by
soaking in a hot bath or shower for at least three minutes. This will allow you to achieve a closer shave, as well as avoid pimples and irritated skin later.
4. After the soak,
dry off and wait a few minutes. This allows the skin to recuperate a little.
5. Apply
generous amounts of female shaving cream specific to your skin type, or the mildest, non-perfumed male cream.
Do not use soap! Let the
shaving cream sit for a few minutes.
6.
Use a safety razor to begin shaving—
no switch-blades or disposable razors. If possible, use a razor with moisturizing strips and "micro-fins" or cushions, etc. These help with extra protection from nicks and cuts.
7. When shaving,
pull the skin tight with your free hand and
shave without applying pressure. If you have to apply pressure, your razor is too dull.
8. Move slowly over the skin in the counter-direction of the hair. In the pubic area, this means
shaving upward. For people who are prone to ingrown hairs or razor burn, it is recommended you shave in the direction of the hair growth. As you shave, feel free to
keep applying shaving cream.
9. When you're done shaving,
wash the area generously with
lots of warm water.
10. Apply aftercare:
Use soft baby oil*** to keep skin smooth and free of pimples,
use aloe vera to soothe sensitive skin. Do not use male aftershave; it will sting terribly!
NOTE: If you are planning to have sex and use a condom as protection, you need to protect the condom because the baby oil will deteriorate the latex condom. To protect the condom, wash your pubic area prior to sex.
*Female shaving cream is recommended for both male and female pubic shaving as all products are more mild and gentle than almost any type of male shaving cream. Also, male shaving creams are often perfumed, which will cause stinging and irritation when applied to the pubic area.
**Also, it is recommended you don't shave when you first wake up from sleeping. During sleep, your body fluids accumulate under the skin and make the skin puffier. Wait 20 to 30 minutes until the fluids regress so the skin is tauter and the hair shaft more exposed.
*** Baby oil is usually fine for most people but some people find the perfume irritating.
Ideally, you want a moisturizer that is free from perfume, a cream or a lotion, without anti-aging ingredients or sunscreens or other additives. You want a really inert moisturizer and one's labeled for sensitive skin might be best. Suggestions include:
Keri Lotion; Aveeno Moisturizing products - contain colloidal oatmeal which is soothing; Eucerin cream and lotion - not fancy but very inert; Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream.
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