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QuestionI always shave this part without using any shaving cream/lubricant. Is this bad?Community AnswerWhatever works for you is totally fine, most people just find it easier/more comfortable to use something. It may also limit razor burn, but if you don't have any issues, you don't have to use anything.
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QuestionHow can I prevent itchiness?Community AnswerYou can use aloe vera during or after shaving. It helps with preventing and treating itching and irritation afterwards.
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QuestionDo the hairs grow back prickly and irritating?Community AnswerYes, they do, just like any hair that has been shaved. If this bothers you, you can consider waxing, depilatories, or laser hair removal.
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QuestionIs it a good idea to shave there?Community AnswerIt's entirely up to you and your personal preferences. If you think shaving would be good for you, then go for it!
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QuestionMy labia is large, and I'm scared to have sex with my boyfriend, like it's going to be weird or something. What should I do?Community AnswerEvery vagina look different. No two vaginas are the same, and if your boyfriend thinks it's "weird," he doesn't deserve to have sex with you. Most likely this is one of those things that's a lot more noticeable to you than it is to other people. Try to love your body and avoid focusing on what you perceive as your flaws.
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QuestionIs it normal for teens to do this, too? Is it normal to shave that area?Community AnswerMany teens do shave this area, especially around summer when they are frequently wearing bathing suits. Some girls also find more comfort when this area is shaved. It depends on you and how you feel about shaving this area. This is a common place to shave, but again, not totally necessary.
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QuestionIs it necessary to use shaving gel?Community AnswerNope. Conditioner is a good alternative. Whatever you use, just avoid your inner lips and make sure to never put any kind of soap or gel into your vagina. This will cause immense discomfort.
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QuestionThe hair in my bikini area is very curly and I'm afraid that I'll get cut. How can I shave my bikini area without cutting myself?Community AnswerTrim the area that you want to shave so that it's very close cropped. Use a small pair of scissors to make your control over them better. This will make shaving infinitely easier. When you have trimmed the area, make sure to shave in the direction that your hair naturally grows, instead of the opposite direction. Don't "over-shave" the area, because that will make it itchy and irritated. Once finished, make sure to use moisturizing lotion to decrease itchiness.
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QuestionWhy do I need to apply unscented deodorant?Community AnswerThe scent is made of chemicals that can cause irritation and discomfort in many people, especially after shaving.
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QuestionDo men like private areas shaved or unshaved?Community AnswerAll men are different. Some may prefer their partners to be completely shaven, and others prefer their partners to be a bit hairy.
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QuestionHow do I tell my mom I need to do this?Community AnswerYou could simply text her or write her a note or have a private chat. It's normal to feel embarrassed, but your mom would have gone through the same thing.
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QuestionDo any red pimples appear after shaving the bikini area?Community AnswerSometimes. You will most likely notice them in the first few days after you shave. You can always apply a special ointment to eliminate bumps, however. Check out your local drugstore.
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QuestionHow do I shave between the lips and avoid cutting my clitoris?Community AnswerUsing your index finger and thumb. Spread the clitoris and the skin next to it apart to create a taut, flat area, and very carefully shave the hairs that you can see.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of ingrown hairs?Community AnswerExfoliate your skin gently, before and after shaving. Also, apply an unscented deodorant on the front part of your bikini area using downward strokes. If you can, try finding an all natural deodorant with aloe in it.
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QuestionHow often do I shave my pubic area?Community AnswerYou could shave about once or twice a month, when it irritates your skin. Do it as you feel it is needed, and try not to get razor burn.
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QuestionIs it supposed to be a little painful to pull down and shave against the hairs with a razor?Community AnswerYou might feel a slight tug as the razor is against the hair, but no, it shouldn't be painful.
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QuestionCan I shave if I have a bump on my skin?Community AnswerYou can, but you have to be very careful about it. Waxing may be a better option in your situation.
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QuestionIs it safe to use hair removal creams on my labia?Community AnswerNo, it is not safe at all.
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QuestionWhen I shave I get red bumps and it irritates me. Is there any way I can avoid that?Community AnswerExfoliate the area first. Get a moisturizing shaving cream and a new razor that is designed for sensitive skin. I highly recommended using Edge Sensitive Skin shaving cream and Venus razors.
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QuestionHow do can make myself hit puberty?Community AnswerYou cannot make yourself hit puberty. You have to wait for it to happen naturally.
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QuestionIs it safe to shave when I'm pregnant?Community AnswerYes, it's safe to shave when you're pregnant, although it might be difficult.
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QuestionWhat would happen if I popped my hair bumps?Community AnswerDo not pop the bumps as this will cause much pain and possibly lead to an infection or ingrown hair. It is best to apply a basic cream to the area and leave them alone.
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QuestionDo I have to shave my bikini area?Community AnswerNot at all. Whether or not you shave your bikini area is completely a matter of personal preference.
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QuestionWhen the hairs start to grow back, will it be painful or uncomfortable?Community AnswerThe first few times you do it will be uncomfortable, especially the growing back process. While it didn't hurt for me, it was just really itchy. As a warning now, hair grows back super fast there! Try applying cortisone right after you shave and do not scratch. Keep the area cool and dry. After a couple of times of doing it, it'll stop being itchy, though it may still be tender the first day you shave.
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QuestionCan I use Vaseline instead of aloe Vera?Community AnswerVaseline will actually clog the pores and could lead to ingrown hairs. Baby oil would be the best option (or baby lotion/any unscented lotion).
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QuestionMy hair growth is pretty fast. Shaving doesn't help, and I don't like waxing. What do I do?Community AnswerLaser hair removal should help with that problem.
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QuestionHow do I shave the hair in between my butt cheeks?Community AnswerIt isn't really easy to shave that specific area without another person's help. I'd recommend using a depilatory cream like Nair instead. Check the bottle and make sure says it is safe for use in the bikini area.
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QuestionCan I use cleaning alcohol to prevent irritation?Community AnswerTry to avoid this as it tends to dry out your skin and make it itchier, therefore only adding to your discomfort.
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QuestionWhat other moisturizer can I use if I can't go with baby oil/aloe vera?Community AnswerUse a scentless and/or mild moisturizer. You're going to want a mild-ish moisturizer so that it doesn't upset the skin around your bikini area as it grows back.
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QuestionWhat is razor burn?Community AnswerRazor burn is an uncomfortable and unsightly skin condition that can occur after shaving your face, legs, or other body parts to remove unwanted hair. Symptoms of razor burn may include redness, stinging, bumps, or itching.
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