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Fdmember
October 18th, 2013, 04:32 PM
Hi I know I've been posting a lot of questions! But here's none more!

What is the best way to shave my pubes? I want it gone for a while I need help never really done it! Thanks!!

biggyboys
October 18th, 2013, 05:30 PM
Some say that you should use an electric razor. I just trim with scissors...

mwahablablah634
October 18th, 2013, 08:07 PM
if the pubes are long trim them first and then shave if you want to shave them all off.

Mutah
October 18th, 2013, 09:45 PM
Shaving with a razor is the most accessible way to do it. Just lather up with shaving cream and shave it all off.

Beemo
October 18th, 2013, 10:01 PM
Shaving with a razor is the most accessible way to do it. Just lather up with shaving cream and shave it all off.

i agree

ihavetoomanyerrors
October 19th, 2013, 01:39 AM
Hi I know I've been posting a lot of questions! But here's none more!

What is the best way to shave my pubes? I want it gone for a while I need help never really done it! Thanks!!

Hi,
If your wondering what the best way to shave your pubes I have a couple of steps to make it easier and more comfortable for you. I have experience in this so I hope it helps.

Firstly I personally find it easier to shave in the shower, since there is a constant supply of water and the hot water (not scalding hot); makes the skin more relaxed and easier to shave.

Secondly you would want to trim your pubes if they're kind of lengthy for an easier shave.

Thirdly you want to use some form of lubrication like shaving cream, if you don't have shaving cream alternatively you could use soap or shampoo.

When you're shaving make sure its a NEW razor or else you'll have a hard time shaving.

Now when your shaving your pubes, shave in the direction of hair growth.

Things to note, you should exfoliate your skin before and after the shaving. You should also moisturize or put an after shave when you're done shaving.

Hope this helps!

Boothy
October 19th, 2013, 04:42 AM
Shave it but it is a little itch at first

Liam TWB
October 19th, 2013, 05:12 AM
I never fully shave mine, but I do like to keep them really short. I use an electric trimmer. If you want to shave, then I guess use a new razor, take your time and go in the direction the hair grows. Use shaving foam to lubricate it. I think you can use moisturiser afterwards to reduce stinging and redness. It might get a bit itchy too.

habbohop
October 19th, 2013, 09:45 AM
start of my trimming it down as much as you can with scissors, that makes it easier, then have a quick shower with hot water to soften your hairs and your skin so it is easier to shave, then apply shaving gel and let it foam up, then use a normal razor (with 3-5 blades which rotates a little) and go over each area only once, and do it lightly, the blades are sharp enough to take off the hair without force, if you need to redo it, add the cream again, but never do it more than 3 times in the same area or you will get razor burn or even cut yourself, once you're done in the area wash your pubic area with very cold water (closes up your now exposed pores and prevents bacteria from getting in there, making it itch and burn) and dab dry (so you don't irritate it). After that apply antiseptic cream (to kill bacteria that does get in there and prevent the chance of razor burn), and then vaseline (forms a protective barrier to bacteria and reduces friction between your pubic area and your clothes) and don't wear too tight clothes for the next few days, it will begin to itch as it grows back, just do not scratch it!

Fdmember
October 21st, 2013, 07:59 PM
Hi,
If your wondering what the best way to shave your pubes I have a couple of steps to make it easier and more comfortable for you. I have experience in this so I hope it helps.

Firstly I personally find it easier to shave in the shower, since there is a constant supply of water and the hot water (not scalding hot); makes the skin more relaxed and easier to shave.

Secondly you would want to trim your pubes if they're kind of lengthy for an easier shave.

Thirdly you want to use some form of lubrication like shaving cream, if you don't have shaving cream alternatively you could use soap or shampoo.

When you're shaving make sure its a NEW razor or else you'll have a hard time shaving.

Now when your shaving your pubes, shave in the direction of hair growth.

Things to note, you should exfoliate your skin before and after the shaving. You should also moisturize or put an after shave when you're done shaving.

Hope this helps!

Thanks very much

Fdmember
October 21st, 2013, 08:00 PM
start of my trimming it down as much as you can with scissors, that makes it easier, then have a quick shower with hot water to soften your hairs and your skin so it is easier to shave, then apply shaving gel and let it foam up, then use a normal razor (with 3-5 blades which rotates a little) and go over each area only once, and do it lightly, the blades are sharp enough to take off the hair without force, if you need to redo it, add the cream again, but never do it more than 3 times in the same area or you will get razor burn or even cut yourself, once you're done in the area wash your pubic area with very cold water (closes up your now exposed pores and prevents bacteria from getting in there, making it itch and burn) and dab dry (so you don't irritate it). After that apply antiseptic cream (to kill bacteria that does get in there and prevent the chance of razor burn), and then vaseline (forms a protective barrier to bacteria and reduces friction between your pubic area and your clothes) and don't wear too tight clothes for the next few days, it will begin to itch as it grows back, just do not scratch it!
Thanks very much

hockeyfan
October 21st, 2013, 10:35 PM
I might have waited to long

TotalJock
October 21st, 2013, 11:32 PM
Hey.. I use a electric body trimmer.. it takes it down and dont have to use a razor around my junk.. I play sports and body hair is not cool. Im not a hairy guy but the pubes are trimmed down.