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How to Shave Pubic Hair: 6 Steps to Safely De-fuzz Your Vagina
How to Shave Your Pubic Hair: 13 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Some people, including both men and women, don't enjoy having hair on their genitals. This is completely normal, but if you've never shaved this area before, read down below to see the safest way to complete this task. To shave your pubic hair, start by trimming your hair with an electric trimmer or a pair of scissors, since a razor will quickly get clogged if your hair is too long. Then, take a hot bath or shower to soften your hair, which will make it a lot easier to shave off.
Let's get one thing straight — there's no one right way to deal with pubic hair. You can leave it how it grows, shave it into a cool shape, wax it off completely, trim it a little bit, or something else entirely — it's all fine. But what's not fine? Razor bumps and irritation and painful vaginal nicks from a dull razor. Thankfully, you've come to the right place, because we've done research for you.
Skip navigation! This story was originally published 26th December Three months ago, my coworker Alix Tunell turned me on to a safety razor after listening to me bitch about ingrown hairs for far too long. After I gave up waxing about a year ago both for financial and holy-shit-that's-painful reasons , I began suffering from ingrown hairs along my bikini line.