Shaving your genitalsby Katt (Leila Raven)This is a step by step guide to genital shaving. If you have longer pubic hairs they need to be trimmed first. You can trim with clippers or scissors but electric clippers are definitely best. Not to mention a lot more fun... bzzzzzzzzzzzz. Take a long, warm bath or shower beforehand. Or you can apply hot steaming towels to the area to soften the hair. I personally like the bath myself. Heat and moisture will soften the hair and make shaving easier and more effective. Before applying your shaving cream, rinse the area with cool water, it won't effect the pre-softening of the hairs you've done, but it will tighten the skin below it, resulting in less likely irritation. Apply shaving cream, gel, or shaving oil, a few minutes before shaving in order to soften hairs further. Consider using a quality shaving cream that has additional conditioners or aloe vera extract. Some people are allergic and react to some shaving creams and the pubic region has heightened sensitivity. If you are prone to skin allergies use a hypoallergenic shaving cream. There are also shaving oils which some people find more effective. Be sure to use a sharp bladed razor. If you are using a non-specialty razor, Mach3 or an equivalent high end razor is definitely recommended. You might try using two new blades if you are shaving a large area. Even better, if you intent to be a regular shaver is to invest in a shaver that is specifically meant for genital hair removal - I've added a link below to one product set that I highly recommend. When shaving, If you are using a traditional razor try not to go over the same area no more than twice to reduce skin irritation. On the first stroke, go "with the grain" to remove most of the hair, then go "against the grain" for a smoother, closer shave (If you are very sensitive, you may not wish to shave this close). If you are using a specialty razor, then you won't need to be as concerned with causing skin irritation. Always clean the shaved area afterwards with a mild soap and water to reduce the risk of infection. Ideally, give the area a second cleansing using cotton balls and rubbing alcohol or another disinfectant. Many people find applying powder or oil right after the shave, and afterwards applying it daily after shaving, helps to keep the shaved area irritation-free. (Everyone is different, some people react badly to the powder or oil) If you have sensitive skin, and your skin becomes irritated easily you may want to wait as long as possible between shavings to reduce skin irritation. (or invest in a specialty razor for genital shaving). Be aware, that growing your hair back out after shaving your pubic area is usually an uncomfortable process.. if this is a concern for you you may wish to consider closely trimming your hair instead. Or buying a razor specifically for genital shaving that can be used more frequently. This system is for shaving with a traditional razor. If you have a body bare personal shaver specifically for genital shaving, the steps are different and can be found here How to shave with a genital shaver. If you've tried shaving with a regular razor, and have experienced any skin irritation, ingrown hairs, red bumps, or discomfort, you may want to invest in a Personal Shaver by Body Bare. About the Author:I'm not only a webmistress, but I'm a shaving enthusiast (not surprising since one my fetish photography sites is dedicated to head shaving, and well, body shaving too ;) |