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NeonRaider
October 28th, 2012, 01:40 PM
Okay, So I've never tried trimming, shaving, or waxing my pubic hair but, I really want to. What should I do? (Shave, Trim or Wax) How should I do it and any other tips/advice would be awesome! Thanks.

ekul6159
October 28th, 2012, 01:42 PM
Everyone to their own. I shaved my fist time. Back then it took me like an hour to do because I was so scared. Waxing may be a little much as of yet, but if you like the "super clean" look, the go for it. Nowadays, I just trim.

Giles
October 28th, 2012, 01:50 PM
For your first time I'd recommend you try just trimming. Get some scissors, easiest for now, and simply cut your pubic hair down to an even level. Then that puts you into a good position to try shaving if you want. Waxing is a bit extreme, but if you really want to be smooth for a while then you can give it a go.

NeonRaider
October 28th, 2012, 01:58 PM
For your first time I'd recommend you try just trimming. Get some scissors, easiest for now, and simply cut your pubic hair down to an even level. Then that puts you into a good position to try shaving if you want. Waxing is a bit extreme, but if you really want to be smooth for a while then you can give it a go. Thanks! I think I'll stick to trimming then shaving, it seems easy enough.

PubertyBoys
October 28th, 2012, 01:59 PM
When I first did it I went straight into shaving. I recommend that you trim for a while, this doesn't cause any itchiness or redness. If you want to go for the complete baldness look then I suggest shaving, however this can cause shaving rash, redness, ingrowing hairs. As for waxing I would stay well away from that for the time being, it can hurt and is rather extreme for a first time.

Soo...

Trim: Yes I suggest this. - It can be time consuming - has no problems.
Shave: Eventually after trimming - It can cause itchiness, redness and ingrowing hairs. - Does look better completely shaven tho and those problems go after a few sessions of shaving.
Wax: Avoid - There is no need for this - its hurts.

NeonRaider
October 28th, 2012, 02:20 PM
When I first did it I went straight into shaving. I recommend that you trim for a while, this doesn't cause any itchiness or redness. If you want to go for the complete baldness look then I suggest shaving, however this can cause shaving rash, redness, ingrowing hairs. As for waxing I would stay well away from that for the time being, it can hurt and is rather extreme for a first time.

Soo...

Trim: Yes I suggest this. - It can be time consuming - has no problems.
Shave: Eventually after trimming - It can cause itchiness, redness and ingrowing hairs. - Does look better completely shaven tho and those problems go after a few sessions of shaving.
Wax: Avoid - There is no need for this - its hurts.
Thanks!

Duke Blue Devils
October 28th, 2012, 03:20 PM
I prefer leaving my pubic hair in its natural state. However, I would recommend trimming because it is less irritating.

Scottydog
October 28th, 2012, 03:29 PM
Since its your first time, experiment and see how you prefer to do it! I trim and shave parts!

Pierce
October 28th, 2012, 06:31 PM
Just trim it.

frankrocky
October 28th, 2012, 08:17 PM
For sure do whatever you want but if you shave it will probably itch. I keep it nicely trimmed and it looks and feels pretty good

DLaugh0922
October 28th, 2012, 08:31 PM
if you shave the itchiness will definitely be annoying for a while. just stick to trimming at first. but for me, shaving has become really cool. it feels cool and i personally really like the look

JJSSHH
October 28th, 2012, 08:47 PM
For your first time I'd recommend you try just trimming. Get some scissors, easiest for now, and simply cut your pubic hair down to an even level. Then that puts you into a good position to try shaving if you want. Waxing is a bit extreme, but if you really want to be smooth for a while then you can give it a go.


agreed

BrassMonkey
October 28th, 2012, 10:10 PM
Yeah, like others have said, I would recommend trimming first. Then you can do see how you like it, and then do second thoughts about shaving.